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Annual NE Dyno Day 4/5/08!
#145
im bringing a full thingy of coolant, just in case
what exactly happens when u have air bubbles,
do they cause problems?
how can you tell you have them?
how do you get rid of them?
it broke around 6pm,
picked a used one up from a friend (rad out of 30k mile miata)
looked mint
had it in b4 7,
total install time was about 45 minutes
to tell you guys the truth, i was wicked intimidated to do this
and it was actually very very easy, i might do a write up with pictures tomorrow
ive got not much else to do
me too! im running toyo proxies, got them on sale a little while ago
they are awesome on dry days, kinda homo on wet days tho
what exactly happens when u have air bubbles,
do they cause problems?
how can you tell you have them?
how do you get rid of them?
it broke around 6pm,
picked a used one up from a friend (rad out of 30k mile miata)
looked mint
had it in b4 7,
total install time was about 45 minutes
to tell you guys the truth, i was wicked intimidated to do this
and it was actually very very easy, i might do a write up with pictures tomorrow
ive got not much else to do
they are awesome on dry days, kinda homo on wet days tho
#147
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My estimate: same psi=285rwhp, very little loss below 6k "could be due to dyno error", horrible off-idle driveability.
If the low throttle driveability sucks I'd like to see what the OEM throttle body would do on that manifold. But whatever.
I hope I'm wrong cause that manifold looks easy to make and would be an easy upgrade.
If the low throttle driveability sucks I'd like to see what the OEM throttle body would do on that manifold. But whatever.
I hope I'm wrong cause that manifold looks easy to make and would be an easy upgrade.
- car idles beautifully. i set idle to ~1000 rpm with the butterfly set screw. could prolly go lower with no issue but it's late and i am sure the neighbors aren't too happy already
- throttle response is AWESOME
- low throttle driveability also AWESOME
So somehow tomorrow(after work) with the 90% chance of rain all day I have to modify the headlight support(completely chop it up) to fit it back in with the newly routed IC piping. Then I have to somehow tune the thing which is virtually impossible in the wet since the thing brakes loose at 50-60mph in the dry with heavy throttle. It's possible I'll have to do the tuning Saturday morning on my way but that's nothing new. And ****, I wanted to try that new timing map too. **** **** ****. But it's all worth it when I lift the hood and see this
#151
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Nice, I'm glad I'm wrong then! Good job buddy, getting all that done in time, and nice job on the I/C plumbing, sorry I couldn't help with that. I can't wait to see what it can do in person!
#154
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Okay people, see you tomorrow. Come early as you can as we have lots of cars for the dyno. Remember, if you are not dynoing, park in the lot across the street. The food is all bought and dropped off at the dyno so you peeps better show come rain or shine.
#157
I just finished replacing the gasket on my oil drain off the turbo. I had been seeing smoke everytime i come to a stop and mainly lots of oil drips everywhere.So i had tightened it once before but i found out today that the gasket was slipt in half!!!! So i sealed it up and should be good to go!
#158
I have crazy AFR's (15's), my autotune doesn't seem to be doing anything. My sensor either needs to be recalibrated or it's slowly dying. I'll be running datalogs and tuning all night so my motor doesn't take a dump tomorrow. Oh, and I have an expired inspection sticker. Tomorrow should be an interesting day.