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casing 11-29-2019 11:16 AM

supercharged cars in winter.
 
Hey all. Its starting to dip into the negatives here in canada.



Yesterday it was -10 C, and on cold start when the car does that load thing to warm up the cat, my car was making boost at idle. I doubt that's good when my oil temperature is at -10 C.




Should I look into a different tune for winter?




Edit: car is edelbrock supercharged.

soundman98 11-29-2019 11:21 AM

buy a civic type r for winter duties. it's the only reasonable answer.

StraightOuttaCanadaEh 11-29-2019 11:22 AM

I've also pondered this, wanting a supercharger in future

casing 11-29-2019 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3279290)
buy a civic type r for winter duties. it's the only reasonable answer.


Lol. Thanks I needed a good laugh.

HaXx 11-29-2019 11:46 AM

i feel ya, the increased revs on start up on a fi engine, but theyre not THAT high. not up at like 2.5k rpm. theres no load on the engine though. i saw a picture of a $2,500,000 Koenigsegg regera rs driving in the snow, the caption was "think about this next time you want to take your shxtbox off the road for the winter" i was like dang that steering wheel costs more than my car.

cold start rpm wont cause your engine to fail, dont sweat it. sweat tracking without an oil cooler, or doing the valve spring recall.

weederr33 11-29-2019 12:29 PM

Do you have an oil cooler? You may want to consider something that will help warm the oil up quicker like the Forester XT regulator or the Jackson Racing. Otherwise, I'd say just drive it gently till everything is warmed up. Don't you Canadians have engine block warmers too? I believe Subaru offers one.

FLYFISHR 11-29-2019 01:07 PM

Having grown up in Edmonton, a Lower Radiator Hose Heater works much better that the standard block heater if your going with that option. It circulates warm water throughout the engine and radiator not just one spot on the block. Plus it is a lot easier to install.

Joveen 11-29-2019 01:09 PM

This!!

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casing 11-29-2019 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaXx (Post 3279299)
i feel ya, the increased revs on start up on a fi engine, but theyre not THAT high. not up at like 2.5k rpm. theres no load on the engine though. i saw a picture of a $2,500,000 Koenigsegg regera rs driving in the snow, the caption was "think about this next time you want to take your shxtbox off the road for the winter" i was like dang that steering wheel costs more than my car.

cold start rpm wont cause your engine to fail, dont sweat it. sweat tracking without an oil cooler, or doing the valve spring recall.




I spun a crank bearing on my original motor so Its still in the back of my head. I'll over worry till the cows come home.


The main reason I was worried was because it wasn't even really cold outside (-10c isn't bad) and my boost gauge shows 4 psi on first start up and my xhaust is popping and banging lol. it's the -30 days I'm worried about.

JD001 11-29-2019 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3279290)
buy a civic type r for winter duties. it's the only reasonable answer.

A Civic Type R would be a wild ride, wintery, greasy, slippery roads mixed with a FWD with 300+bhp wearing wide tyres with crazy low profiles... I think the Twin would be a better companion even if supercharged.

RToyo86 11-29-2019 03:31 PM

You can always bypass the cold start idle by moving the car in gear for a second. I do it in the morning if I plan to idle before leaving for work.

JD001 11-29-2019 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RToyo86 (Post 3279369)
You can always bypass the cold start idle by moving the car in gear for a second. I do it in the morning if I plan to idle before leaving for work.

You only 'idle' before leaving for work.. not favouring idling throughout the day??

tomm.brz 11-29-2019 03:44 PM

Modify the tune to reduce the cold start effect?

Ultramaroon 11-29-2019 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FLYFISHR (Post 3279331)
Having grown up in Edmonton, a Lower Radiator Hose Heater works much better that the standard block heater if your going with that option. It circulates warm water throughout the engine and radiator not just one spot on the block. Plus it is a lot easier to install.

But the thermostat is closed. The pump is only circulating fluid available via the bypass circuit. Block heater is the way to go.


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