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ups sorry about power steering
thats a big concern for me
the down pipe for a turbo in my car will be very close to the power steering pump and the AC compressor
right know the AC is not due to not having gas
but here is hot all the year and AC y a must in every car
by far your car look good is it running right now ?
thats a big concern for me
the down pipe for a turbo in my car will be very close to the power steering pump and the AC compressor
right know the AC is not due to not having gas
but here is hot all the year and AC y a must in every car
by far your car look good is it running right now ?
Mitsubishi Eclipse GST 304whp 319tq @22psi w EVO 3 16G Daily Driven
DAEWOO Nubira 2.2L Turbo 217whp 204tq @13psi SOLD
move to PR and you will change your opinion in the midel of the rush hour.
Last edited by mocpac on Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
hey, not quite, i put one on my car when i got it, didn't have one. I still don't have the belt back on it. ac keeps my makeup from running. lol
WOOOOO HOOOOO for a DAEWOO!!
-SRI -RE:APC STAINLESS STEEL PERFORMANCE FILTER
-VALVE COVER VENT FILTER
-CUSTOM ROD CRYSTAL DRIVING LIGHTS
-1200W AMP WITH 12" SUB -KICKS WOO BUTT!!!!!
-SRI -RE:APC STAINLESS STEEL PERFORMANCE FILTER
-VALVE COVER VENT FILTER
-CUSTOM ROD CRYSTAL DRIVING LIGHTS
-1200W AMP WITH 12" SUB -KICKS WOO BUTT!!!!!
i grew up in souther cali.. near palm springs so i know what hot is.. we had some summer days that were 115'+ and if it was that hot here i would think about keeping the ac but i would get an electric ac pump (if they make them. if not i will!!!) and use that but im not concered right now as there is still snow in the mountains
here is the test fit of the bumper after i cut it hehe
looks like i need a body kit!!!!
here is the test fit of the bumper after i cut it hehe
looks like i need a body kit!!!!
or have a down town drive at 3 PM in a mid summer day in cairo.mocpac wrote:move to PR and you will change your opinion in a midel of the rush our.
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hey man nice job are all the intercooler piping aluminium? How tick are those?
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Some info on the MAP sensor issues. You can use a 2-bar map sensor and larger injectors and get it pretty close for the stock pcm. Here's why:
The 1-bar MAP sensor goes from full vacuum to 0 vacuum over the range of 0-5v.
The 2-bar MAP sensor goes from full vacuum to 14.7psi boost over the same range of 0-5v.
So at 2.5v, the 1-bar is at approx. atmoshperic pressure (here in Atlanta, GA at 900ft above sea level, a 1-bar usually shows ~2.33V).
At the same 2.5v, the 2-bar will be at 0 vacuum. You can trick the pcm by using the larger injectors and reducing the MAP voltage by using the 2-bar MAP. I don;t know what size the stock injectors are, but with the new intercooler, I suppose you'll be looking for 12-15psi. If so, you will need at least a 50% larger injector (or more) which will make the use of a 2-bar MAP nearly perfect. You already mentioned you have a SAFC, so that will enable you to fine tune the MAP voltage for the size injectors you are running.
I suggest no less than a 350cc injector for safe operation.
The 1-bar MAP sensor goes from full vacuum to 0 vacuum over the range of 0-5v.
The 2-bar MAP sensor goes from full vacuum to 14.7psi boost over the same range of 0-5v.
So at 2.5v, the 1-bar is at approx. atmoshperic pressure (here in Atlanta, GA at 900ft above sea level, a 1-bar usually shows ~2.33V).
At the same 2.5v, the 2-bar will be at 0 vacuum. You can trick the pcm by using the larger injectors and reducing the MAP voltage by using the 2-bar MAP. I don;t know what size the stock injectors are, but with the new intercooler, I suppose you'll be looking for 12-15psi. If so, you will need at least a 50% larger injector (or more) which will make the use of a 2-bar MAP nearly perfect. You already mentioned you have a SAFC, so that will enable you to fine tune the MAP voltage for the size injectors you are running.
I suggest no less than a 350cc injector for safe operation.