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Its fine I see how you have it routed. Maybe I have mine running the wrong way. In either case I'm just gonna run them both through a can then vent to atmosphere. Maybe slow down the knock process a bit.
Thanks for the feedback though bro, really appreciate it.
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Is our car stock NA really slow or am I just anticipating boost? I was driving my car today and without wringing out the engine, as I usually drive, I realized how slow it is just to get up to 50KPH/31MPH
I have been driving NA for two years now and it just seems to feel slower and slower the longer I drive at stock power. I remember the day I picked her up and she felt like a rocket! This car could have definitely used an extra 50HP straight from the factory. How much of a difference does boost actually make?
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Pretty much loving this set-up but for some reason I keep getting some cylinder misfires logged on my ecutek, but not popping a cel. I am running e-85 with the 335 and the 80mm pulley. Sent some logs to Moto-Mike, so hopefully we figure out what is going on.
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@DeliciousTuning I took a log of the hesitation/stuttering I'm getting below 2k RPM and sometimes even above 2k. 69mm pulley, 93 right now (usually E85), 8.83 update, stock internals and exhaust and intake |
04-18-2016, 05:58 PM | #7050 |
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I'm getting some idle issues with my sprintex kit on the base sprintex tune. I saw there was a dealer remap that would eliminate those but not sure what to do from here.
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04-18-2016, 07:23 PM | #7051 |
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I bought my unit through Innovate Motorsports. It is nearly 3 years old, and has 62K+ on it. I'm running a 69mm pulley. I race my car. I'm pretty sure there's at least one thing I just listed that would exclude me from warranty coverage.
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the warranty part was a joke, pretty sure everyone here has voided there warranty somehow. Don't focus so much on it. The main point I'm making is, it is an overly complex fix for something that doesn't really even need fixing. Who cares if it uses oil? If its using more than a couple of milliliters per week then you've got bigger issues. Oil is cheap, this mod is not.
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So today I checked the oil in the supercharger, first time I've done it, and yeah I know I'm stupid for relying on my mechanic to check that for me.
Anyhow it was nearly bone dry, maybe 30ml of sludge I could extract from it. How bad is this for the supercharger? I'm assuming it has been low for a very long time and the mechanic never cared to check. Anyhow while I was there I checked the battery fluids too, all low but still just over the plates. I checked the running voltage and it was 14.33V, which seems a little high but not excessive. The standing voltage after a trip last I checked was 13.4 which seems like the battery is still ok. All cells had a egg smell (hydrogen sulfide) upon opening them. The round metal clips that hold the supercharger air tunnel thing to the airbox were all loose, very loose. I noticed this when I was testing for bubbles and saw the water just get sucked right into the airflow. So I have 4 of those metal clips around the main air intake and all of them were loose, 2 very loose, nearly coming off loose. I'm not sure how this is possible unless the mechanic somehow loosened them up in the last service which is where I started to notice more problems with the car. And while I was there I took a very close inspection of the supercharger itself. I tested all the bolts, tried to determine if any were loose or missing, none were. I did some bubble tests, couldn't really find anything in the easy to see areas. But there was a strange hissing noise I could hear after the supercharger whine died down. So I keep feeling around, trying to see if it was the supercharger (it sounded like it) and one of the bolts, the one that goes up from the bottom closest to the alternator appears weird. If I put my finger over that bolt I hear a different hissing sound, like I am interrupting some air flow. Is it possible the bolt itself can have a leak? I attempted to tighten it and it doesn't want to move. I uploaded a video, keep your ear out for the change in that "Hissing" sound, I don't think this is normal but I am not a supercharger expert. I hope someone can help me. This is what I get for my first new car and not doing my own services, I'm an idiot. https://sendvid.com/8nyyowet |
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My cars rarely ever see a mechanic for those sort of reasons and the 86 lost warranty at 4000 km due to going boost so have looked after it since then.
Only take your car to someone you can totally trust otherwise I'd look else ware . The link to the vid open another window when I click on it and it talks over the top of yours and even when I turned that off the vid loads very slowly and is poor quality so can't really judge the noise . |
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If you watch the last 15 seconds of the video, it is when I put my finger on the bolt, I take it off and on a couple times and you can hear it. It is kinda hard to hear it though, but is possible. I'll try to get a better recording.
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Does anyone have any recommendations for me in regards to attempting to clean up the fuel system before I go to the effort of replacing the spark plugs and other things? Would spraying pure ethanol (or anything) into the throttle air intake help or hinder? I'm basically looking for anything "easy" to attempt before I go full scale on my main stuttering issue after I fix this leak.
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