Originally Posted by 370guy ITB 350. Im liking this more and more! http://www.google.com/imgres?q=itbs+...1t:429,r:2,s:0 I got an error message... i've been looking into the meth injection for a while now myself.
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ITB's work best inside a tuned plenum -- a bunch of horns exposed to the air will be harder to tune. Generally ideal for throttle responsiveness rather than more power, per se (at least to the best of my knowledge). Looks cool, but again, will work better inside a tuned plenum than exposed. Not possible on our motors, or at least it would be hard to make it work...
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There are a couple of g35s that did it. If you click on my link in the last post you an see one. And yes the throttle response is significantly better. Would love to see someone who has it on our cars!!!
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Just trying to figure out why people are actually considering them in the thread lol...or methanol injection for that matter. Save that stuff for high HP boosted applications...
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The track I was at this weekend sells an unleaded 98 (Sunoco 260 GTX. They also had a 110 but it was Leaded). I showed up with a full tank of my usual 93, and topped off with several gallons of the 98 as we went through the weekend, avoiding fuel starve issues. I figured as the heat went up it was good for a little detonation insurance policy, might help clean the engine out a little as well. I wouldn't have been surprised if a full tank of the stuff would net a slight power gain once the ECU adjusted, but IMHO it's really not worth worrying about. By the end of the weekend I was probably running about 40% 93 and 60% 98, and now I'll mix it back to all-93 over my next few gas station trips. |
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^^^ Yep, it seems that there isn't much room to add timing beyond the OEM maps.
Yet another reason why higher octane fuels on our motor are only really useful as a precaution for hot laps at the track on a haot day, and even then not critical. The OEM timing maps are pretty good at self-adjusting -- it's prety hard to get this motor to ping, from what I've been told (then again, see this... )
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