I have a New Bonne!!!
The forecast for the weather has been right on.
Foggy with highs of 45 F and lows of 32 F..........and dry roads. :twisted: The time was right :!: The rain the last few days has washed away the salt and only the main highway is salted due to 0 C temps at night. But the city streets are dry and clean so the time was right. :twisted: I started the Bullet and let it warm up for 5 minutes. I could smell the header wrap on the crossover exhaust pipe burning off its "new" vapours but a nice steady idle. :dancing: Laura came with me......for a ride in the Bonne you dirty minded Bonne lover. :lol: Intake air temp at first held steady at 70 F. Outside air temp was 42 F I will keep my references in Farenheit and mph from now on.......that's my preference anyway. :P It took 15 minutes of driving at 40 mph before the coolant temp hit 160 F. It took 22 minutes of similar driving before the transmission temp hit the 130 F minimum where I will begin to put my foot into it. .....and that I did. :twisted: Holy Mother of God. :eek!: I have an all new kind of SSEi Bonneville. :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: All six of those pumping pistons are now so much freer to pump that air in and out of this 3800 force fed engine. :bouncingsmiles: The intake air temp after the SC would climb to 140 F when I hit the loud pedal and accelerate from 30 to 50 mph I am using that word accelerate loosely. :roll: Very loosely. :twisted: Any kind of heavy throttle from slower speeds bring both front tires to a boil with the tach bouncing off the 6200 rpm rev limiter. :lol: The first time I goosed it I watched the KR and saw it spike to 15. :shock: I know, I know....it needed some time to learn. I drove around for a while longer playing with the scan gauge. I also played a bit with the water injection. It was cool to watch how reactive the intake air was to the spray. Instantly dropping from the normal cruising under vacuum 110 F to 70 F instead of rising to 140 F. When the weather warms up, the temp differences will be more extreme. ;) So by the time I was done with the 1 hour cruise, the KR was down to 0 with the 3.4" and intake temps were steady at 110 F with no injection. Much more to come........ :headbang: |
For those that don't understand, the temps Paul is referring to are AFTER the supercharger. He added a gauge. These aren't IAT temps at the filter.
Excellent road report Paul. Glad I could help out with a little of it! Zilla Motorsports strikes again. :twisted: |
Yes, Bill's right thanks. :D
I read my true engine intake air temp after compression at the outlet of the supercharger. 8) I give much credit to Wren-Zilla Motorsports for the port and polish work done to the Gen V SC with personalized "SilverBullet" L32 adapter plate. :2thumbup: Everything else is 2000SilverBullet Engineered Installations. :lol: |
Cool, now we will wait for a video after your pcm learns more about it's new friend 8)
I like the new(ish) sig pic too Paul! Ed |
Credit for my new Sig Pic goes to Peterg22000. 8)
Check my new Website using the link in my sig. Credit goes to Mike1995. :D |
Alright!!! Congrats on the first drive. I can't wait to see video of that BEAST!
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Good news Paul and congrats on the success 8)
Heres to sunny skies and dry roads :beerchug: |
you better have a vid
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:lol: Last vid I posted shut down my uploading host site and used up all my bandwidth. :lol:
I'll do my best to try. ......if not you will have to come to Oregon this summer for WCBF07 Festivities. :slomo: |
Putfile.com? :D pleeease?
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Good to hear it's out and running Paul.. How is the KR now that it's learning?
Where's the P&B to this post? :lol: |
Bill, his KR results are posted in his Pulley Down topic.
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Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
http://media.putfile.com/The-new-start
"error reading codec" :? |
Worked for me.
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damn, wont work for me either..
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Ya, that's what happened before so that's why I was using PhotoBucket. PhotoBucket videos work for all file extensions.
The sound codec for my Canon vid camera is a funny one. Bill had to download it off the net......if you can find it. I'll try using another site. Still experimenting with my new 2000SilverBullet.com website. ;) Boosty - at first the KR was spiking up to 15, then after the hour of driving with sporatic bursts and much stop and go, I watched it decrease to ZERO. It would be interesting to know the actual PCM algorithms so we know what the learning sequence is and how long it takes based on driving conditions. :? |
My understanding from Todd at Intense is learning typically happens over about 100 miles. So figure you make a change and plan on driving about 100 to ensure the pcm has learned and adapted.
And I still don't understand why there are three threads for one topic. It would seem that one thread would provide better aggregate data for future searches. At the moment, I'm going between the three to get the whole story and understanding. ;) |
Ya I suppose if you're going 100 miles per hour. :lol:
From what I am seeing now, I believe it doesn't take that long. ;) Sorry if I'm confusing you Boosty.......coming from a post whore like you, I find your comments on the number of my posts, confusing. :? I will keep all further comments in one thread from now on, just for you. ;) |
Thanks ...it'll make hunting for info much easier. This is important to me since I have a Gen V being shipped to me.
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