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SignUp Now!Originally posted by Turbojorge
So how does the car run?
Does it feel any different at WOT?
More or less KR?
Tell us how the darn thing feels damit.
Originally posted by JayLashua
maybe that mentality would work on a hotair as well then?? but the intake is about burried.. though I have a spare green stripe injector sitting here doing nothing...
Originally posted by GNVAIR
Bruce,
Why not use one of the existing Alky or Propane kits as they turn on only when needed?
As I see it, the 86-87 cars dont have the inlet/intake tract restrictions that the 84-85 cars have. But a lot of the guys (including myself) have turbos much larger than what can be fitted to a Hot Air car. I have run my own car (when it had the stock turbo) without the intercooler and can attest that there was little to no difference in KR readings. Since I did it when it was cool outside, I cant say how it would be on a 75° + day.
There was a performance increase from the additional boost I was seeing at the same waste gate setting. I know that you like to keep a lot of things under wraps, but I personally would love to hear how your experiment works. Mucho kudos to you again!
Originally posted by Mr. T
Copied from the other thread... I don't know which one you want to keep, bruce?
This should ruffle some feathers.
I am not overly shocked by the premises of this study. It seems that more and more "drag" Hondas & Imports are dumping I/Cs in favor of "hot-air" setups.
In most cases the I/C is just a Band-Aid to an inefficient design (these Buicks are riddled with Band-Aids), if there a means to quash the need and stitch the wound... why not?
But didn't the MAT behave the same with the stock setup? And even though a FM wouldn't act as an interheater, wouldn't it still cause an inlet tract pressure drop? (Keep in mind I'm a turbo newbie.)Originally posted by bruce
And surprise surprise the MAT tracked the CTS by about 40dF under most conditions...
I've not proposed removing FMs in any way...
Originally posted by TType85
What about running somthing like the Pro-Pain kit full time?
Originally posted by TheNovaMan
But didn't the MAT behave the same with the stock setup? And even though a FM wouldn't act as an interheater, wouldn't it still cause an inlet tract pressure drop? (Keep in mind I'm a turbo newbie.)
Originally posted by TheNovaMan
So then, for your application, would it make sense to wrap the tubing with some kind of insulating fabric? Or would the pipes get hotter than the ambient underhood temp under prolonged boost conditions? Might be an interesting experiment.![]()
Originally posted by 6SENSE
I remember Dan Smith talking to me about doing this on his car a couple of years ago (a hotair'84 converted to intercooled'87, converted to hotair'87