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Im gonna pipe in a can of starter fluid to my intake track.
Once I figure out how to connect the nozzle to my throttle, I should have nice blippz! |
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Is there a significant and noticeable benefit to the lightweight driveshaft for a dd/track car without the draw backs in daily driving of a lightweight flywheel? How do the two compare? My Cayman is very responsive due to the light flywheel and throttle programming, but at the same time, very difficult to not stall, especially on hills. Also, what are the practical pros/cons of an aluminum vs CF driveshaft, if it is a noticeable bang for your buck improvement?
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![]() CF is going to be a stronger setup. I wouldn't think there is a huge difference between the CF and the aluminum versions. Our tuning philosophy has always been doing things right the first time around. Obviously, not everybody is willing to go down that route as well so we have provided solutions that fit specific budgets and goals.
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I see someone's never played any of the gran turismo series. with the clutch disengaged the flywheel becomes one of the heaviest component that an engine must accelerate (the others being the crank and the combined weight of the 4 pistons), reduce it's weight and you reduce the speed at which the engine will rev up the downside to this is that it also revs down quicker as well, which requires more finesse in engaging the clutch
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I am surprised that nobody with SC kit mentioned this important detail, it's very very hard to heel toe with the current setup even after the Cusco accelerator pedal...gas pedal just feels so numb.. then again, this is my first SC car
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My light flywheel is one of my favorite mods on my s2k. |
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and would never consider getting a lightweight flywheel or clutch if it didn't cause a safety issue at track..
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There may or may not be a 5.5" twin disk in the works.
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I wonder why my throttle response is snappy when my car is warming up, but then sluggish when fully warm? When warming up, my throttle response is everything I've ever wanted.
I have to think that my tuner could make the throttle response snappy when warm, like it is when it's warming up, but I think it probably is really bad emissions-wise. I suspect it would be very rich momentarily? My carbed race car had THE fastest throttle response I've ever seen. I know carbs have accellerator pumps, and I think that's partly why carbed cars seem to have better response than the injected cars I've driven. |
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Im actually having the same issue at mo..
We are working to eliminate this. My car has a tough time idling when heat soaked. When it dies, I lose the pedal dance AND the good map ![]() We have some ideas, but it can really make the difference in the lap time. D Quote:
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