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Conclusion.... run the innovate kit non IC, 70mm pulley,oil cooler, radiator and call it a day
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If we had post blower air temperatures and they are safe then I would be ok with that but since there isn't post blower temps, who knows? I'd rather not have my engine die on me after a few years of use from too much extreme temps or whatever else may happen.
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Strangely I'm not seeing the same results.
I ran 75mm, 72.5 mm and 70mm all on the same dyno 2 pulls each, with 15 minute intervals between each pulley change. Using @DeliciousTuning interchangeable pulley tune. I posted my graphs a few pages back, 70mm got 13.4 hp more than the 75mm with increased torque. |
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My question to those who are worrying is, would you rather 10/15bhp more or lower charge temps? Maybe not so relevant on ethanol but on pump you'll be able to keep the power more reliably with the I/C.
I intend to go to the 210+ asap for this reason alone.... lower charge temps will mean better reliable and repeatable power.
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That was the whole point of me going with the intercooler. But you should be making more power with it as well, not LOSING power.
Plus, I couldn't even get a clean pull without the car breaking up, so hell even 10whp less right now would be great if I could actually get a full dyno pull done. I also plan on going to the 210+. But I wouldn't expect that out for at least a few months. |
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What Map Sensor are you using?
I know of at least one person (and he knows of a shop that saw the same issue IIRC, over seas) that saw all sorts of issues in the 5k-7k range on his intercooled sprintex setup, swapped back to a stock map sensor and all the problems went away for some bizarre reason, and yes, the map sensor they were using was properly scaled. He also tried everyting tuning wise, cam sweeps, fueling, timing etc etc nothing made it any better until he went back to the stock map sensor. I don't understand it, but I trust what he was telling me. Seems crazy but there could be a reference to the map sensor that is not exposed in some of the tuning platforms is all i can figure. Quote:
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Without the IC we are able to use 3 bar and 4 bar sensors with 0 issues. The signal becomes very erratic with the intercooler, so this may explain the sine wave on the torque curve, but not so much the overall reduced output. Chicken or the egg kind of deal with that one.
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Yes with IC kit.
Here is the chart comparing 75 mm vs 72.5m on 91 OCT. Very little difference |
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72.5mm vs 70mm on 91oct
Can see the smaller pulley gave more power. Also note this was a expirimental tune I was testing for Bill, so ignore the numbers and the spiky top end. |
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Sorry to hear about all your problems. It's super easy to make the switch so why not give it a try to rule it out.
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