SH30RB wrote:dawesy wrote:Bang for buk would ve a sc kit as stated but all comes down to budget
Or a backyard turbo build
Yet to be proven
SH30RB wrote:dawesy wrote:Bang for buk would ve a sc kit as stated but all comes down to budget
Or a backyard turbo build
kmac wrote:An electric water pump frees up power because there is an optimum water flow rate for cooling. The mechanical water pump is designed to achieve this at relatively low revs. As revs increase, the pump tries to pump more water than needed (it is geared to engine revs) thereby consuming excess power. The electric pump consumes a constant amount of power at optimum water flow, or less if it is set up as variable speed. It does need the removal of the mechanical pump impeller and thermostat to achieve maximum gain..
HoFF wrote:SH30RB wrote:dawesy wrote:Bang for buk would ve a sc kit as stated but all comes down to budget
Or a backyard turbo build
Yet to be proven
SH30RB wrote:HoFF wrote:SH30RB wrote:[quote="dawesy"]Bang for buk would ve a sc kit as stated but all comes down to budget
Or a backyard turbo build
Yet to be proven
HoFF wrote:
That's 8 months away
KiDo_Tuning wrote:SegR: The E85 option allows for dual fuel on the same tune
SegR wrote:KiDo_Tuning wrote:SegR: The E85 option allows for dual fuel on the same tune
I'd consider that if there were a servo nearby which sold it. Out of curiousity, what limitations apply when you include multiple map sets in a tune?
kmac wrote:
Other ways to free up power are based on temporarily isolating things like alternator and air conditioning compressor at WOT.
coyote wrote:Sure, a GTR is fast ... but it's about as interesting as listening to grass grow.
Robbks wrote:kmac wrote:
Other ways to free up power are based on temporarily isolating things like alternator and air conditioning compressor at WOT.
AC is already cut at WOT (>80% i think)
coyote wrote:Sure, a GTR is fast ... but it's about as interesting as listening to grass grow.
Robbks wrote:pretty much every car that has AC fitted has some form of load or rpm cut, most ECU controlled vehicles have both.
my 96 Starlet does..!
Tradewind wrote:Some headers, catback, stock cats fine for NA
Get yourself a mad tuner and tune the hell out of it
I have given some thought to the intake (CAI) for a long time but not sure if gains can be made there, the factory system allows for a reasonably decent air charge in stock form
SegR wrote:Tradewind wrote:Some headers, catback, stock cats fine for NA
Get yourself a mad tuner and tune the hell out of it
I have given some thought to the intake (CAI) for a long time but not sure if gains can be made there, the factory system allows for a reasonably decent air charge in stock form
So you don't see the point in replacing the cats (a few others have mentioned it's a good idea).
What do you see as being a good pipe diameter for the catback either (a) to keep it NA or (b) to start NA and move to a charger in the future?
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