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#5427
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Install pair of Auber EGT guages and a wideband. Also 1st start up on year long engine build and install was on saturday. May have to ditch stereo and put them there along with a couple more.
Been through a few heat cycles and an oil change to flush the assembly lube, egts and AFs are sweet, ready to start putting load on it, inadvertently ripped some skids in the wet at the top of 2nd and 3rd today, still barley cracked vacuum, maybe 1 or 2 pound max, looking forward to running this thing in!!!
Been through a few heat cycles and an oil change to flush the assembly lube, egts and AFs are sweet, ready to start putting load on it, inadvertently ripped some skids in the wet at the top of 2nd and 3rd today, still barley cracked vacuum, maybe 1 or 2 pound max, looking forward to running this thing in!!!
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the oil thermostat is available, 8871-14-810 and the crush washers are 9956-42-200.
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Expensive?
In other news; the car handled well on the new tire/rim combo I got to put about 100 miles on it Saturday, mostly freeway (including an extended high-speed run as we tried to catch up to the rest of the caravan).
I'm sort of shocked how much this change has changed the driving character of the car, mostly in good ways. & no rubbing occurred even on some fairly solid bumps.
Mentally, I can picture why each perceived change could take place, but the totality is a lot more change than I was expecting to feel.
Specifically, the car feels:
(Upsides)
*Tighter in the steering (more rotating mass = more stable directionality)
*Grippier (hell of a lot more rubber on the ground, and stickier too)
*Tracks better on straights (wider tires are less prone to 'groove following')
*Stiffer, without being harsh (much less sidewall absorbing bumps)
*Notably less body roll on cornering (again, less sidewall flex)
(Downsides)
*More massive feel to it (combined effect of all of the above, probably)
*Considerable more steering effort (larger contact patch and higher tire/wheel mass)
*Feels slower at same indicated speed (higher ride height, larger diameter, quieter ride)
*More braking effort required (could be just perception, could be higher wheel rotating mass... or might just be time to bleed the brakes)
Overall, the car feels good. It's just different, and it's very noticeable for me since it's the first significant running gear change I've made since going from 185/70's to 205/60's back around 2007 or so, IIRC.
It also feels like a new clutch may be in my fairly near future.
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Interesting... I may just have to go score one set from my primary buy point, against eventual need - - mine or someone else's!
Expensive?
Expensive?
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Install pair of Auber EGT guages and a wideband. Also 1st start up on year long engine build and install was on saturday. May have to ditch stereo and put them there along with a couple more.
Been through a few heat cycles and an oil change to flush the assembly lube, egts and AFs are sweet, ready to start putting load on it, inadvertently ripped some skids in the wet at the top of 2nd and 3rd today, still barley cracked vacuum, maybe 1 or 2 pound max, looking forward to running this thing in!!!
Been through a few heat cycles and an oil change to flush the assembly lube, egts and AFs are sweet, ready to start putting load on it, inadvertently ripped some skids in the wet at the top of 2nd and 3rd today, still barley cracked vacuum, maybe 1 or 2 pound max, looking forward to running this thing in!!!
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It is calibrated, yes... by some little old granny lady at the Rosewill plant in Shenzen, no doubt. Who probably tests them on her cat's balloon knot.
Hrm... less messy to change than the water thermostat, but much more costly. Even when you take the ridiculous cost of antifreeze into account.
I think I could test which is the issue by blocking airflow through the FMOC with a piece of cardboard & seeing if I see a faster temp rise.
My understanding is that the thermovalve essentially bypasses the FMOC until a specific temperature is reached.
I think I could test which is the issue by blocking airflow through the FMOC with a piece of cardboard & seeing if I see a faster temp rise.
My understanding is that the thermovalve essentially bypasses the FMOC until a specific temperature is reached.
If I block the FMOC and see no change in warm-up to that temperature, that would mean that the water thermostat is the culprit.
If blocking FMOC airflow makes the car warm faster, then it's the oil thermovalve at fault.
Seem right?
If blocking FMOC airflow makes the car warm faster, then it's the oil thermovalve at fault.
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Hrm... less messy to change than the water thermostat, but much more costly. Even when you take the ridiculous cost of antifreeze into account.
I think I could test which is the issue by blocking airflow through the FMOC with a piece of cardboard & seeing if I see a faster temp rise.
My understanding is that the thermovalve essentially bypasses the FMOC until a specific temperature is reached.
I think I could test which is the issue by blocking airflow through the FMOC with a piece of cardboard & seeing if I see a faster temp rise.
My understanding is that the thermovalve essentially bypasses the FMOC until a specific temperature is reached.
If I block the FMOC and see no change in warm-up to that temperature, that would mean that the water thermostat is the culprit.
If blocking FMOC airflow makes the car warm faster, then it's the oil thermovalve at fault.
Seem right?If blocking FMOC airflow makes the car warm faster, then it's the oil thermovalve at fault.
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If they don't warm up to about that 1/8 point, they don't run as well.
#5437
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Took the ol' girl out for a 30-minute battery-charge drive on a beautiful day that did not require any time stopped at any stores. Still running cold, but running pretty well.
Put her up on the skates, pulled the neg battery cable, installed my new Gorilla wheel locks, covered her up and let her nap in the corner for a couple or three weeks until I take a long break from work across the end of the year. Then I plan to sort out this temperature thing.
Put her up on the skates, pulled the neg battery cable, installed my new Gorilla wheel locks, covered her up and let her nap in the corner for a couple or three weeks until I take a long break from work across the end of the year. Then I plan to sort out this temperature thing.
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Took the ol' girl out for a 30-minute battery-charge drive on a beautiful day that did not require any time stopped at any stores. Still running cold, but running pretty well.
Put her up on the skates, pulled the neg battery cable, installed my new Gorilla wheel locks, covered her up and let her nap in the corner for a couple or three weeks until I take a long break from work across the end of the year. Then I plan to sort out this temperature thing.
Put her up on the skates, pulled the neg battery cable, installed my new Gorilla wheel locks, covered her up and let her nap in the corner for a couple or three weeks until I take a long break from work across the end of the year. Then I plan to sort out this temperature thing.
You prefer to disconnect the battery rather than use a Battery Tender? I sure hate to have to reset all my radio stations after storing the car for awhile...
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Since my car is stored hood-closed and under a cover in a garage, I'd be a little concerned about hydrogen buildup if I left it on a trickle charger without some type of ventilation or air movement, too. My battery is maintenance-free but not sealed.
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This evening I replaced all of the NGKs in prep for my track day at Laguna Seca tomorrow. They are sooty, but not wet. the electrodes looked nice and sharp. Look like they could be cleaned up and used again. Fired her up and let her run for about 10 minutes and then brought her back in. Also mounted the GoPro in the back.
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
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This evening I replaced all of the NGKs in prep for my track day at Laguna Seca tomorrow. They are sooty, but not wet. the electrodes looked nice and sharp. Look like they could be cleaned up and used again. Fired her up and let her run for about 10 minutes and then brought her back in. Also mounted the GoPro in the back.
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
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This evening I replaced all of the NGKs in prep for my track day at Laguna Seca tomorrow. They are sooty, but not wet. the electrodes looked nice and sharp. Look like they could be cleaned up and used again. Fired her up and let her run for about 10 minutes and then brought her back in. Also mounted the GoPro in the back.
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so I'm stoked...so paranoid it was going to rain, which would have sucked for my first track day there.
fm
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so use the battery tender sparingly
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That's a sharp looking car, FM. If I decide to do a paint job on mine, maybe that style but with yellow? I know there's a green one, but my engine bay is already yellow so why not? But what two shades of yellow would work? Goldenrod and canary? Lemon yellow? Chartreuse? No wait, that's like a Mt Dew Seahawks kinda green.
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That's a sharp looking car, FM. If I decide to do a paint job on mine, maybe that style but with yellow? I know there's a green one, but my engine bay is already yellow so why not? But what two shades of yellow would work? Goldenrod and canary? Lemon yellow? Chartreuse? No wait, that's like a Mt Dew Seahawks kinda green.
if you like we could run it through the exterior design department, although a yellow car would get different stripes, actually Roger Mandeville's cars were all yellow, so there are plenty of old school yellow race cars.
as an aside; these cars are old enough to where you can do something fun with the paint, and the side benefit, the more obnoxious the paint/decal scheme the less the muggles actually see the car.
for instance, the muggles in my neighborhood don't see Mr Peepers, they can only hear it.