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WOT, switch is vacuum activated. Zero vacuum = activation of pump.
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Thanks for making the effort to do this test Tony. I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised but your results pretty much confirmed my suspicions.
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I plan to retest this summer and will slowly increase my alcohol mix until it is pure methanol. I have to know if there is any more out of this to gain. I am still optimistic about this endeavor. At least I know this product will help clean my pistons and prevent detonation when it gets hot.
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Next test is with a larger nozzle. The kit comes with 3 nozzles for HP ratings. I am currently using the middle nozzle that is for 350-525 HP. My engine is at about 520 now. I am going to go to the bigger nozzle that is for 525-700HP range. Hopefully I will gain something more since my 350 is ingesting a lot more air than stock.
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Hog, you are correct. I had not noticed it but before until you mentioned it. I need the numerical readout of the runs instead of the graph to really analys the data. That explains perhaps why my car now blows the tires away in 1st gear when before it wouldn't even with my drag radials. Thank you for noticing.=D>
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Hope to see you run the same test in Aug... BTW - I'm probably going to install something like your system on my Turbo car just as an added safety measure. Cheers, RH
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give the turbo a drink of alchy and it will love it.
I agree with Ron H. even shooting pure alchy on a non boosted LT5 which it will quench any detonation you are having, I'm not sure you'll see much of a gain. if your air fuel ratio is correct without it and no detonation, it will just "richen up" and not really pick up and HP. you'll have to retune to take advantage of the alchy, or somehow increase the CFM of airflow through the engine to take advantage of the additional fuel. the "cooling of the intake charge density" is certainly worth some power in the warmer weather, but I wouldn't drown the car just yet. run a wide band sensor to see what the air fuel ratio is and don't go any richer than 11.5 or so at WOT or you'll likely see the HP go in the wrong direction. turning the boost knob is a whole 'nother story boost loves alchy and supplementing the fuel supply to keep the car from running lean or just giving the additional cooling/octane rating to allow more boost does wonders. I go from 13 psi on pump 600 rwhp to 800 rwhp at 17 psi with the pure alchy running full flow with a couple of jets on the TT Z06 my only worry is that if the alchy pump fails it will run lean in a hurry which is why I have an wideband o2 sensor that I can peak at and the IAT can pull timing before I burn a piston the biggest thing I have learned is that 600 rwhp is the "practical" limit of a non drag radial tire (I run Toyo RA1 335/30/18) or hoosier 17 315 drag radials to hook up and even then it's "rolling on the throttle with a good touch to keep from just going up in smoke. the traction control also can't react fast enough to "catch" the torque spike which can get exciting in the wrong way at WOT need the boost by mph boost controller setup to really do this right and keep the power ramping up smoothly from 600 to 800 rwhp and bring in the alchy only up top. not setup to do that ..... yet |
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If you do another dyno test Tony I suggest that you use the digital temp gauge and start each run at the same exact engine temp - this will cut down on variables. A hot weather test sounds worthwhile.
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I was using digital temp gauge and also have wideband A/F gauge. Tomorrow I am installing larger nozzle and retest on the 18th Feb.
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