Picked up another turbo dodge.
#11
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by CoreyR
youre retarded. explain to me how its ok to have super hot IAT's with a carb and not fuel injection.
#12
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I don't care if that thing is boosting 50 psi and had a million horsepower. All of those Gaytona's, Lebarons and Lasers are all ugly as sin and ------- homorific.
#13
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by mopar318
You cant explain that. Because there no reasonable explaination.
#14
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by mopar318
Yeah, so what? Its nice to have something different you know? Im kinda into the body style, I like it, so thats all the matters.
I'm not a fan of those but I don't see anything wrong with them. If you can make it fast, good job.
#15
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by kain
Typically, a correct air/fuel ratio will create about a 45F temp drop when fuel vaporizes in the carburetor. this temperature drop, with a cold, damp day will usually cause the throttle to freeze wide open under boost.
#16
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by mopar318
Well that theory could be correct. But you typically measure IAT in the manifold. So you would still not want a hot IAT. I have never heard of carburetor running boost have the throttle freeze open. Ive seen carberated cars running Ice box air-water intercooler with meth do just fine. The cooler the better.
#17
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
I'm pretty sure something will need to be around freezing temperature for it to freeze.
I don't see heat dissipating that much. If it's 60 degrees outside, your fuel temp isn't going to get under 60 degrees. I'm also sure the air going through the carb will be warm enough to keep it from freezing.
Freezing should only be a problem in cold cold temperatures, when you're getting very little airflow...like at idle.
Then again, I've never owned a carb'd car.
I don't see heat dissipating that much. If it's 60 degrees outside, your fuel temp isn't going to get under 60 degrees. I'm also sure the air going through the carb will be warm enough to keep it from freezing.
Freezing should only be a problem in cold cold temperatures, when you're getting very little airflow...like at idle.
Then again, I've never owned a carb'd car.
#18
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by kain
ah, so you dont plan on keeping the engine?
grab a rope.
grab a rope.
I miss my turbo dodges I want another one, I love them I like how people like to hate on them cause they are kind of ugly but fact of the matter is I can throw less than $500 at one and blow the doors off your civic with a basic hmt setup
#19
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by Jorsher
I'm pretty sure something will need to be around freezing temperature for it to freeze.
I don't see heat dissipating that much. If it's 60 degrees outside, your fuel temp isn't going to get under 60 degrees. I'm also sure the air going through the carb will be warm enough to keep it from freezing.
Freezing should only be a problem in cold cold temperatures, when you're getting very little airflow...like at idle.
Then again, I've never owned a carb'd car.
I don't see heat dissipating that much. If it's 60 degrees outside, your fuel temp isn't going to get under 60 degrees. I'm also sure the air going through the carb will be warm enough to keep it from freezing.
Freezing should only be a problem in cold cold temperatures, when you're getting very little airflow...like at idle.
Then again, I've never owned a carb'd car.
#20
Re: Picked up another turbo dodge.
Originally Posted by kain
this is only for a blow through setup. allot of rx7 guys do it to their first gens and run serious boost.