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It makes more power. All engines make more power with colder air as the computer dumps more fuel to keep the air fuel ratio.
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Another secondary effect is that since colder air *does* give more power, then at a given cruise speed, you'll have a smaller throttle opening to make the same power. This gives greater losses as the engine has to do a tiny bit more work to draw the air past the smaller throttle opening. Believe it or not, there is a HOT air intake mod for mid-90s Honda VX cars that improves fuel efficiency for this reason (wider throttle opening required for a given speed/power setting)! That said, I would guess that most CAI mods for this car won't necessarily improve performance much, if at all. That has been the case with a lot of S2000 intake mods... |
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Good lord, isn't basic chemistry a requirement for high school graduation? Questions like the OP's make we weep.
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The intercooler cools the intake charge after it has been compressed by the supercharger. That's why. I do know what I'm talking about. You apparently do not. But now you know a little more than you did before.
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Zdan's covered all the bases I think. His post is the most useful answer in this thread. That's just IMHO of course. |
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It's torque that matters, bmep at its highest level. Power is just a multiple of bmep. Mind you, bmep is a calculated number but it represents real force. If colder air results in more fuel being added then superficially higher bmep should result. However, the engine can't take more bmep than the detonation limit allows. Since the knock sensor operates at peak bmep already and at all temperatures then colder air can't make more power. The ECU retards ignition (or reduces boost) so the supposed more powerful air fuel mixture develops exactly the same bmep as the thinner air fuel mixture at higher temperatures. It seems simple to figure out but it actually gets quite complicated. |
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I don't think the chassis design will be able to use much extra torque without considerable driving skills. At a minimum I'd also fit much better tires and an easily adjustable rear roll bar. Of course you'd need to know how to adjust that roll bar so were back to driving skills again. Fun car but tricky handling. |
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It sounds like if you are saying is true, the opposite also should be, the warmer the air intake, the more ignition timing it advances then, right? EDIT: You know what, fuck it, you're just a troll on here. You go one about the car's handling again (which seems to be the only thing coming out of your mouth) in this thread which has nothing to do with making more power in colder weather anyway.
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