Extreme changes
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Extreme changes
Many of you know that I've been disappointed in the cooling capabilities of the car since installing a 10% underdrive light-weight water pump pulley. It just doesn't cut the mustard (and yes, my cooling system is in perfect condition from top to bottom). I've resorted to keeping the pulley on, but making other changes to make up the difference, and also making another planned change. I just finished:
I'm anal enough about the Zilla, that I want to test the parts first:
Can you see the difference? Ignore the bypass hole difference and the temp rating, as well as the '2 supports vs. 3 supports'. There'* another subtle difference:
And the other little change:
God help me tomorrow while I turn the very first Bonneville-tested K&N RX-4750 inside-out, and God bless every person who attends WCBF06 and gets sucked into the M62 of death.
God help my hood when both rotors come through it, and pray that they don't hit the windshield as they spin at 20,100rpms. God have mercy on my ears on the way to work in the morning.
I'm anal enough about the Zilla, that I want to test the parts first:
Can you see the difference? Ignore the bypass hole difference and the temp rating, as well as the '2 supports vs. 3 supports'. There'* another subtle difference:
And the other little change:
God help me tomorrow while I turn the very first Bonneville-tested K&N RX-4750 inside-out, and God bless every person who attends WCBF06 and gets sucked into the M62 of death.
God help my hood when both rotors come through it, and pray that they don't hit the windshield as they spin at 20,100rpms. God have mercy on my ears on the way to work in the morning.
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THATS AWESOME THAT THING IS LIKE DAMNED NEAR ON THE INPUT SHAFT..can u even call that a pulley..?!
nice Tstat..
But that pulley..... why not take the 95 tomorrow?
nice Tstat..
But that pulley..... why not take the 95 tomorrow?
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95 needs a Cat and a Battery.
BTW, for those that are wondering, I've made my own E-stat, so this thermostat won't cause problems with open/closed loop modes in the PCM. The PCM will think I'm actually 10-15° warmer than it really is.
BTW, for those that are wondering, I've made my own E-stat, so this thermostat won't cause problems with open/closed loop modes in the PCM. The PCM will think I'm actually 10-15° warmer than it really is.
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Originally Posted by SSEimatt93
THATS AWESOME THAT THING IS LIKE DAMNED NEAR ON THE INPUT SHAFT..can u even call that a pulley..?!
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Have u drove it yet..i hope so..id be so excited..
lol
Boost Gauge will PEG at the stop..it stops around 12psi, but, bill, even ported, will be putting out more than that
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Boost Gauge will PEG at the stop..it stops around 12psi, but, bill, even ported, will be putting out more than that
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Based on what the 2.2" did with the Gen 3 (94/95) SC and TB, I'd guess 13-14psi on the gauge. It would be higher if I hadn't ported the living snot out of the LIM and EM'*.