BlackMetal
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Just got back from a Sunday drive in my GN and something has me stumped.
Prior to leaving my driveway I cleaned out the inside of my car and found the cap and bolts for my dump pipe that I've left wide open for the past few months. I figured for a kick I'd close the dump and remind myself what it's like to have a quiet exhaust.
During my cruise I unexpectedly ended up on the same road as a buddy of mine from work in his Bronco. He's always wanted to see my GN but I never feel like bringing it to work, so when we ended up first in line at a red light I figured I'd give him a show. The light turned green and to my surprise I spun my M/T drag radials off the line and gave them a nice healthy chirp going into 2nd as well. If you had talked to me two hours ago, I would have told you I've never spun the M/Ts with my car and that it's probably impossible to do so. The car pulled like a mule and didn't seem as sluggish as it has in recent memory. These past few weeks I've actually been thinking that my trans is slipping because of the way the engine would be screaming with all its might and the car just didn't seem to be going anywhere fast.
The only other variable in this situation is that today is 70 degrees, but the other times I've taken my car out this summer haven't exactly been 90 degree scorchers either, so I highly doubt the better performance was just that I was out on a cooler day. I've had the car out during similarly cool days, open dump pipe, and it didn't perform like this. I understand heat and humidity are a huge deal when it comes to overall turbo engine performance but you'll have a hard time convincing me that the weather is really responsible for what I noticed, and closing the dump pipe on the same day was just a complete coincidence.
Is it just me, or does this defy the rule that backpressure is evil on a turbo car? I'd expect WORSE performance when running through my full exhaust, not better. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
Prior to leaving my driveway I cleaned out the inside of my car and found the cap and bolts for my dump pipe that I've left wide open for the past few months. I figured for a kick I'd close the dump and remind myself what it's like to have a quiet exhaust.
During my cruise I unexpectedly ended up on the same road as a buddy of mine from work in his Bronco. He's always wanted to see my GN but I never feel like bringing it to work, so when we ended up first in line at a red light I figured I'd give him a show. The light turned green and to my surprise I spun my M/T drag radials off the line and gave them a nice healthy chirp going into 2nd as well. If you had talked to me two hours ago, I would have told you I've never spun the M/Ts with my car and that it's probably impossible to do so. The car pulled like a mule and didn't seem as sluggish as it has in recent memory. These past few weeks I've actually been thinking that my trans is slipping because of the way the engine would be screaming with all its might and the car just didn't seem to be going anywhere fast.
The only other variable in this situation is that today is 70 degrees, but the other times I've taken my car out this summer haven't exactly been 90 degree scorchers either, so I highly doubt the better performance was just that I was out on a cooler day. I've had the car out during similarly cool days, open dump pipe, and it didn't perform like this. I understand heat and humidity are a huge deal when it comes to overall turbo engine performance but you'll have a hard time convincing me that the weather is really responsible for what I noticed, and closing the dump pipe on the same day was just a complete coincidence.
Is it just me, or does this defy the rule that backpressure is evil on a turbo car? I'd expect WORSE performance when running through my full exhaust, not better. Does anyone have an explanation for this?