Thread: Gas Pedal Delay
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Old 09-24-2012, 04:03 PM   #864 (permalink)
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When you guys say gas pedal delay? Are you saying delayed throttle response or reduced power output? The way this conversation is going on here is hella confusing. It's 2 topics rolled into one.

1. Throttle response is fixed with a proper intake mod.

2. Summertime engine power reduction. As long as hot humid air is flowing through the intakes? there will be some performance reduction in summer months. Would adding a bunch of cooling mods improve this sensation? Maybe? By what percentage? Most likely very small. The best mod for this problem is called spring and fall.

Price to performance, it's not the kind of mod you do unless you truly need to replace the parts spoken of. Then you go higher grade. But the money is yours and you guys can do what you like. When the sub 90 degree days return? You will also feel your HP return as well.
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