Giving New Meaning to "Cold Air Intake"
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Giving New Meaning to "Cold Air Intake"
Yes, it's brutal cold in most parts of the country...perfect FD weather. The car absolutely rips in this stuff, it must have an extra 40 rwhp. "Power dense" is the only way I can describe the driving expereince. I pulled a 3000GT during a third gear roll-on like was absolutely standing still last night lol. In the heat of the summer the car always feels flat, but the way it pulls in this icy cold weather is intoxicating. I'm seeing charge temps of 2-4 C!
There is a reason to rejoice in brutal cold weather (as long as the roads are clear, which they are here in Charlotte). Go drive your FD.
There is a reason to rejoice in brutal cold weather (as long as the roads are clear, which they are here in Charlotte). Go drive your FD.
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My car is fairly light, around 2600 lbs, and with 14-15lbs on a pettit remapped ecu, non-sequential, full exhaust the car is useless below about 70 mph. The cold intake temps coupled with cold hard tires makes it interesting to say the least, this is with rougly a whopping 320 or so rwhp.
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I'm not sure even new gumball rubber is going to help much when it's this cold...as you said, below third gear, forget it. I've gotten sideways a few times but it's still fun!
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My car is fairly light, around 2600 lbs, and with 14-15lbs on a pettit remapped ecu, non-sequential, full exhaust the car is useless below about 70 mph. The cold intake temps coupled with cold hard tires makes it interesting to say the least, this is with rougly a whopping 320 or so rwhp.
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your lucky its been cold perfect intake temps but i cant drive it damn snow and ice... i let it warm up and was only seeing 79 degrees on the power FC. it was pissing me off i know my car would just love it but better safe than dead =(
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That's the great thing about cold ambient temps: everything works better, the radiator, IC, dual oil coolers, ceramic coating, blah blah. Heat is rejected immediately. Zero heat soak. Super dense oxygen charge. 2-4 C charge temps after multiple wide open runs (I saw -1 C going down the freeway...amazing). You have to dig it.
Global warming....
Global warming....
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And it is NEVER too cold to drive the FD for any reason other than AFR reasons.
I only could get 83 dgrees out of the water temps and 6 c for the air charge after alot of city putzing around with the HB.
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93 octane and I absolutely do not recommend it, this is on my personal car on an engine I built out of parts I would not use in a customers engine, damaged rotors, housings, etc. It will break up slightly above 7k rpms if it is on 15lbs, I have an upgraded ignition to install on it when I find time. Once again, I want to make it clear, I do not recommend this and this engine was really built to see the effects of RA superseals on rotor housings.
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My OEM engine (which ran beautifully for 65k miles) popped at ~14 psi on a cold night on a Pettit ECU, after multiple full throttle runs with some boost creep (racing my buddies' WS6)....at least I won
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took my car home from work when it was freezing, the cars water temp took forever to get up, air temps were 17 to low 20s the whole time.. so around 50-60c water temp i figured to give a pull in 3rd, and i wasnt expecting it but the car just completely lost traction... even after a couple hard pulls the water temps barely went to 80c. stayed at 79c...... i wish it was like this more often or all the time here in florida.. wish it would snow here
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Well i ran 15psi on 110 oct, just for the hell of it i supose. Never enough power i guess.
Oh and thanks again for the new seals kit, everything has been running strong for the first 5k on my first rotory rebuild.
I can only dream of how good a properly tuned pfc would be....some day
Oh and thanks again for the new seals kit, everything has been running strong for the first 5k on my first rotory rebuild.
I can only dream of how good a properly tuned pfc would be....some day
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Well i ran 15psi on 110 oct, just for the hell of it i supose. Never enough power i guess.
Oh and thanks again for the new seals kit, everything has been running strong for the first 5k on my first rotory rebuild.
I can only dream of how good a properly tuned pfc would be....some day
Oh and thanks again for the new seals kit, everything has been running strong for the first 5k on my first rotory rebuild.
I can only dream of how good a properly tuned pfc would be....some day