Originally Posted by roplusbee I have a question for the finished F/I build guys. How soon are your cars in boost and when are the turbos at full boost? As
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12-18-2010, 11:31 AM | #46 (permalink) |
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I would agree with Toner....there is no lag and I think I am at full boost somewhere between 3000 and 3500 rpm's. Now that its cold out we get more power but we also get less grip. From a dead start my car spins tires all the way through 3rd and 1/2 of 4th. Its not as bad in the summer and I am going up in tire size soon.
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^^ Any info/pics on that? I ordered a GTM SC kit and looking to do something about that opening.
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Cool stuff guys. I hope I can post info in this Thread soon.
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That is Brazilbro's build thread, looks like they cut out the fangs and made a huge opening in the front for his setup.
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that looks awesome, i really like slighty modified stock front bumper look. its like oh cool a stock 370z.... wait is that an intercooler?
maybe some mesh in front? or would that block the air flow too much. |
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Because I have a 7AT we wanted to make sure everything was as cool as possible so thats the reason for cutting away so much of the front fascia. Pictures and dyno results are in the "my album" area. |
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Damn I thought this post was on MyG37 lol. I need to find a similar solution for my G sedan.
Thanks anyway!
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I currently have a Journey bumper which has a tiny opening in the bottom center. I'll just go with a sport version bumper I guess.
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Followup with R8 tune for A7 car
Well early on in this thread I posted my opinion on the R6 tune. I have had the R8 tune for sometime now but just have not had enough seat time until recently to give any feedback.
Well here goes; The first thing I noticed was that the tip-in knock that I was experiencing was gone. The power is down a bit below 3K rpm and I presume it's because they removed timing down low to eliminate the tip-in knock. There does seem to be more power in the mid to upper rpm range though like I said some of the initial down low the power is down from the R6 to the R8 tune. Shifting is firmer particularly at moderate to full throttle compared to the R6 tune. I have noticed that the R8 tune is a bit more sensitive to throttle input and will sometimes shift too early with a slight let up of the throttle and then when you get back into the throttle there is a hesitation before gearing down and going. Now that I'm familiar with it I can somewhat control it. As for the hot start that I was experiencing with the R6 it is still there with the R8 tune but is now happening more often. With the R6 tune it was once in a while, with the R8 tune it is more common whenever I am driving for an extended period of time and the engine is good and heat soaked, even on a day where the temps are in the 40's. It's like the motor is getting too much fuel on start up and it requires throttle to start or else it will just turn over and not start. Obviously to rich on start-up requiring throttle opening to get more air when ever the motor is good and hot. So that's it in a nut shell, some improvements but not quite there yet. My preference would be to have the added power from the R8 tune with the drivability and smoothness of the R6 tune. Plus fix the hot start issue and I'll be 100% satisfied. |
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I'm running the R8 also. I still have some tip in knock only after I drive the car for an extended period of time. Especially after I shut off the car and let it sit for 10 min or so the knock is much more noticeable. I thought I was the only who's feeling the hesitation lol. I have that problem too and lately my idle has becoming unstable at times and stalled on me twice coming to a stop sign. It's weird cuz the idle drops below 500rpm after I come to a complete stop and that's when it stalled. The tunes has improved but problems is still there. My morning drives is perfect when the car isn't so hot but after it's completely warmed up and oil temps at 205f the tip in starts occurring. They also need to work on the power also.
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