View Full Version : Tuners: Cold weather, car runs AWESOME!
Nvrenuf
10-26-2008, 07:40 AM
OK, so yesterday night I took the car out in probably 45 F temperature. It ran noticeably better than it ever has. But up at 74 degrees, it doesn't run as well. Doesn't the cold weather lean it out. Therefore, I can assume I am running a lil too rich?
I know it will always be snappier in cooler weather, but this was VERY noticeable.
Vegas69
10-26-2008, 08:08 AM
It's like 7 horsepower per 10 degrees. 30-40 hp makes a seat of the pants difference. I'd love to run some intake tubes but prefer the looks without.
awr68
10-26-2008, 08:27 AM
OK, so yesterday night I took the car out in probably 45 F temperature. It ran noticeably better than it ever has. But up at 74 degrees, it doesn't run as well. Doesn't the cold weather lean it out. Therefore, I can assume I am running a lil too rich?
I know it will always be snappier in cooler weather, but this was VERY noticeable.
So basically you just bought your winter driver! Sweet!! J/K!! :lol:
Sounds like you might be on the right track! I thought you bought a new ECM?
camcojb
10-26-2008, 08:34 AM
OK, so yesterday night I took the car out in probably 45 F temperature. It ran noticeably better than it ever has. But up at 74 degrees, it doesn't run as well. Doesn't the cold weather lean it out. Therefore, I can assume I am running a lil too rich?
I know it will always be snappier in cooler weather, but this was VERY noticeable.
with blower and turbo cars it's very noticeable all around when the temps drop. With a blower you'll make more boost, sometimes to the point of having to change pulleys to keep the boost down where you want it. With turbos the boost level should be more steady, but the cooler air makes more power, more air packed into the engine. I always loved driving my forced induction cars/trucks in the winter; summertime they felt lazy in comparison.
We dynoed a late model LS1 Vette with a Procharger in the afternoon, hot day probably 100-105 degrees. Made 370 rwhp or so, very lazy. Brought it back to the same dyno early the next morning at 75 degrees and it made about 450 rwhp, completely different car.
awr68
10-26-2008, 08:44 AM
WOW Jody, that is some differance! Didn't think it would have made that big of a differance!
Flash68
10-26-2008, 11:58 AM
How much will things like an intercooler, water/meth injection, or running full intake plumbing away from the motor (or all 3 combined) help even out this big difference?
That 80 hp diff on that Vette is astounding.
Nvrenuf
10-26-2008, 03:37 PM
So basically you just bought your winter driver! Sweet!! J/K!! :lol:
Sounds like you might be on the right track! I thought you bought a new ECM?
:willy: Perfect, just what I needed. Should have got a snowmobile:D
ECM = Not yet. The plan was to install it in 1.5 weeks, but SEMA is in the way. Now I keep going back and forth cause its running pretty good. My big initial push was because my current programming does not retard timing under boost. I thought it was a problem, but I am learning that under the small amount of boost I am running (anywhere from 8-14 lbs), retard may not be so important? I just haven't come up with that solution that "feels just right."
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