where did this power come from in my 91 N/A?
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where did this power come from in my 91 N/A?
so today i was doing just a little bit of clean up and small work on my 91 N/A, i replaced my ignition wires to NGK 8mm wires, replaced my belts, and ran some injector cleaner through my engine. when i drove right after that it seemed like i had more horsepower or somthing. it would accelerate much faster and just not stop pulling. im guessing that i had some clogged up injectors or somthing but any ideas welcome. maby if i can figure out what it is i can go through and intentialy clean or fix it so i can squeeze some more juice out of my 91 N/A.
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I would say clean the actuators, but if it is still pulling (even a bit harder) after 35-3800 rpm then those seem to be working just fine. Probably just the good ol' tune up that made way for some extra ponies
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NEVER EVER cheap out on coilovers. If you want good but relatively cheap coilovers, use Ksport's. They are quality coilovers and will be durable enough to last a while being daily driven. I've got a buddy with the kontrol pro system on his 240, and they feel great. Not too stiff, and not too soft. These can be adjusted, but with how he has them, they're perfect.
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I know how it is being unemployed... Once you get a job, look into some Tokico HP's. They're not coilovers, but they're pretty decent shocks for the price. I love how mine ride with my Tein S-tech springs. The springs are EXTREMELY close to the tires, so this set-up may not work for everyone.
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my guess is that the ignition leads where duds on the leading side,, changing them out has restored the ignition some 15 degrees more advanced than running on trailing alone
-and so you have more power
if the trailing side was dud most would not even notice the difference when it was restored
meanwhile restoring a faulty leading ignition makes an obvious improvement
-and so you have more power
if the trailing side was dud most would not even notice the difference when it was restored
meanwhile restoring a faulty leading ignition makes an obvious improvement
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NEVER EVER cheap out on coilovers. If you want good but relatively cheap coilovers, use Ksport's. They are quality coilovers and will be durable enough to last a while being daily driven. I've got a buddy with the kontrol pro system on his 240, and they feel great. Not too stiff, and not too soft. These can be adjusted, but with how he has them, they're perfect.
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my guess is that the ignition leads where duds on the leading side,, changing them out has restored the ignition some 15 degrees more advanced than running on trailing alone
-and so you have more power
if the trailing side was dud most would not even notice the difference when it was restored
meanwhile restoring a faulty leading ignition makes an obvious improvement
-and so you have more power
if the trailing side was dud most would not even notice the difference when it was restored
meanwhile restoring a faulty leading ignition makes an obvious improvement
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LOL you really should. Not knowing the difference between leading and trailing is pretty lame . And u call yourself a rotary enthusiast.
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iv never called myself a rotary enthusiast lol this is my first rotary iv ever owned. i just never gave the electical aspect of vehicals to much thought, iv always work on body and paint with a little bit of engine work here and there, nothing to big though
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Originally Posted by Hypertek
look into water injection cleaning, that is really cheap/or free if you use filtered tap water
Then it'll smoke like mad. Use about a gallon of water. After the water's exhausted, restore the original vac connection and wait for the exhaust to clear up before shutting down.
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ok Rotary?Cool you need to just relax man, like Dwb87 said "we were all new guys once". and Hypertek i do have a K@N cone on it right now and i plan on cutting a hole behind the right headlight and running some piping down through it so i have a my cone sitting behind the lower opening thats on the side of the OEM front bumper, but that water injection cleaning strikes my intrest. and derekcat thanks for the infor on how to do the water injection cleaning.
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ok Rotary?Cool you need to just relax man, like Dwb87 said "we were all new guys once". and Hypertek i do have a K@N cone on it right now and i plan on cutting a hole behind the right headlight and running some piping down through it so i have a my cone sitting behind the lower opening thats on the side of the OEM front bumper, but that water injection cleaning strikes my intrest. and derekcat thanks for the infor on how to do the water injection cleaning.
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