Charles Hill engine rebuild on a 51k turbocharged RX-8
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My coolant is mostly distilled water. Takes me 5 minutes to swap. Oil I'll do in 500 miles.
For once, I'm dying for the current tank of gas to go quickly, and instead, this is what I get:
For once, I'm dying for the current tank of gas to go quickly, and instead, this is what I get:
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it's actually 87 miles, and that is with mostly city driving. 20 miles of that was on the highway at around 85 mph.
I cheated a little tonight, I went into boost (boost controller off) for a few seconds. Hit 6 psi. It felt good.
I cheated a little tonight, I went into boost (boost controller off) for a few seconds. Hit 6 psi. It felt good.
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I promise you, no cheating.
Since I have no cat, the AccessPort with Jeff's maps removed the "cat saving" feature of the pcm that dumps fuel to cool it down during light throttle. What I don't know is if the new housing/seals are helping me too or not. I rarely ever baby the car when driving, so it's hard to determine.
If I really wanted economy, I'd drive it with less throttle from stop lights. Right now I'm mostly just avoiding boost.
Since I have no cat, the AccessPort with Jeff's maps removed the "cat saving" feature of the pcm that dumps fuel to cool it down during light throttle. What I don't know is if the new housing/seals are helping me too or not. I rarely ever baby the car when driving, so it's hard to determine.
If I really wanted economy, I'd drive it with less throttle from stop lights. Right now I'm mostly just avoiding boost.
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I promise you, no cheating.
Since I have no cat, the AccessPort with Jeff's maps removed the "cat saving" feature of the pcm that dumps fuel to cool it down during light throttle. What I don't know is if the new housing/seals are helping me too or not. I rarely ever baby the car when driving, so it's hard to determine.
If I really wanted economy, I'd drive it with less throttle from stop lights. Right now I'm mostly just avoiding boost.
Since I have no cat, the AccessPort with Jeff's maps removed the "cat saving" feature of the pcm that dumps fuel to cool it down during light throttle. What I don't know is if the new housing/seals are helping me too or not. I rarely ever baby the car when driving, so it's hard to determine.
If I really wanted economy, I'd drive it with less throttle from stop lights. Right now I'm mostly just avoiding boost.
but realistically what is the CAT life expectancy when you factor in Jeff's maps that remove the CAT preservation?
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nice to see the work performed by Charles. This really gets me feeling comfortable being he is going to do the MM/BHR install for me upon purchasing. I have heard the stories of quality/great work, but to see it is a whole different story. precision, care and accuracy went into the whole project.
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nice to see the work performed by Charles. This really gets me feeling comfortable being he is going to do the MM/BHR install for me upon purchasing. I have heard the stories of quality/great work, but to see it is a whole different story. precision, care and accuracy went into the whole project.
The turbo install is nothing more than messing with the exhaust manifold, and connecting some pipes in a very small cramped area. There's more to it, but that's what it boils down to.
With the AccessPort solving our fuel management issues, everyone should go turbo. There's no reason not to.
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Yeah, running the rx-7 plugs in leading. Right now I'm using OEM trailing plugs in trailing position because I couldn't find any 2mm shims.
I have never overheated.
I'm keeping the front iron issue on the down low for the time being.
I have never overheated.
I'm keeping the front iron issue on the down low for the time being.