I have read, that a lightweight Pullie will resolve this initial lag is this true? A friend of mines hooked me up with Stillen lightweight main pullie and under drive
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05-09-2011, 09:39 AM | #586 (permalink) |
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I have read, that a lightweight Pullie will resolve this initial lag is this true?
A friend of mines hooked me up with Stillen lightweight main pullie and under drive pullie. I'm skeptical about these pullies. Most likely will be installing just the main crank. I've read on here it will give you an initial 10 foot pounds of torque helping eliminate this laggy feel launching in first. Thoughts?
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I think a pulley will liven up the engine response a bit, but I don't think it's going to cure this lag. It seems to be like it's something electronically related.
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DIGItonium's sig shows that he's got NST pulleys on the car and yet he's still got the problem. If oil coolers, pulleys, intakes, a tune and Nissan dealerships can't fix the issue then I'll buy that it's ECU-related.
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^^^yeah i had VDC off today and it fell on its face several times^^^
Does anyone know if this is happening to the Nismo at all?? I don't recall seeing anyone in this thread with a Nismo version and I'm SERIOUSLY considering a trade-in. |
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off topic, do you work on 136 and 14th st by the HBO building? I rarely see 370Z's here and even rarer that I see a red one
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Also, just a crazy thought, but since this delay or any hanging revs seems to be caused by higher oil temps...has anyone thought to hook up a dummy sensor to the ecu that always would read 180?
I know there could be some repercussions to doing this as many people aren't sure exactly how the ECU works in terms of what's too hot or what it does to limit performance. But that would give you a surefire way to test and see if it is 100% oil related.
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I think we've already established that the oil temps aren't the problem, as I've had it happen when temps were sub 200* in the dead of winter.
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synthetic only works properly over 220*
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That's a load of crap. There are plenty of performance cars that run full synthetic and never see oil temps above 220, and it certainly functions just fine.
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