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We are going to hit up a dyno jet that way we get more consistent results with what you guys have.
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Do you know what group size battery you're running? If I did want to buy a Phantom ESC I'd rather not have to source my own battery tray, hold down hardware and figure out what size starting battery will fit. Good luck with the blow-thru MAF. |
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I don't like my answer in post #2492. Yes, during the vast majority of time the ESC batteries receive a trickle charge from the alternator with an insignificant load, but during the 5 to 10 second recharge period following engagement the alternator is putting our significant current. Rob has battery trays or can recommend alternative trays if you choose to use a larger battery.
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The conversion from alt-charger-dump battery-controller-motor is less efficient than a turbine/backpressure or belt-gearbox/drive losses. However, for the same wheel output boost/flow required is ~ 1/2, therefore 1/2 the energy, than that of conventional FI due to minimal parasitic losses. It is when the parasitic energy is extracted that determines the difference in efficiency in a DD application. Conventional FI...@ 11-12 AFR. Phantom ESC... @ 14.7 AFR Rob. |
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Blow through MAF abandoned for now. We did get it working but without a tuner to rescale the MAF we were not confident in continued testing. Lots of good information coming in from the testers. Rob is very happy with how the kits have been preforming and how little problems there has been across the 8 individuals running the kit. Its getting pretty nippy outside in the mornings and im happy to report that cold weather performance seems VERY good. Car has started no problem in below freezing weather, starting sounds just as you would expect it stock. Now the performance in below freezing..... its damn nice stuffing below freezing air into the engine. Top end is very noticeably increased and i dont notice any drop off in boost even after 30 minutes of highway driving in -10C. All i can say is my winter tires are BEGGING for mercy, the torque in even third is enough for them to start clawing at the pavement and fight for traction. |
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We need videos of freezing temp hoonage.
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Under re-charge conditions, it not likely that the supplimentary battery system will actually tag the atlternater for its full 100 amp capability, all the way through a cycle, but there you have it. The draw of the exta battery system will never really take more than 1.5 hp out of your ride. ![]() Now I'm coming off of a 4cyl Mazda 626 Turbo, that I had boosted at 16psi. This system had to run, all the time to make the intake system operate properly. It had to draw energy to spin-up the compressor, (all the time) and push the intake air through a long tortuous route, from intake, through a bunch of pipes, to an intercooler, then finally to the engine. I never measured it, but I bet it made 6 changes of 180 degrees along the way and had to be pushed through at least 6ft of pipes and the intercooler in the process. When you called on this little monster to make power, it did it in style, but it had many paracitic losses in regular operation. It loved the cold air as well. At -20 celcius, it felt honestly, like it might actually rip it's front wheels off.
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So what you said is reasonably correct, but the alt also puts out about 13.8v not 12v. |
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Stero decreased your gas mileage? |
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Ever had a stereo that when the bass hit in neutral your rpm drops due to the extra load on the alt? Mine drops a few hundred rpm.
If you haven't experienced that, you haven't experienced my fabled mpg drop. |
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