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Ripzta 09-06-03 07:35 AM

Brap Brap Brap ! ! !
 
Hey all :p

I love the sound of street ported++ rotor, that brap brap brap sounds deadly! My FD is stock and i want that rough idle. What must i do to get it!! Is porting the engine the only way?

Second thing i noticed when i disconnect the rubber pipe below the boost sensor, the engine starts to idle rough with that brap brap noise. It sounds mad but then it stalls. So i put it back on and then it idles normal.

Just want to know how can i make my engine idle rough?? any thoughts??? This may sound dumb so dun laugh :p:

RCCAZ 1 09-06-03 07:42 AM

Race port or bridge port will give you the sound you're looking for, but the car will EAT gas and you'll never pass emissions (at least I don't think so).

Mahjik 09-06-03 07:55 AM

Re: Brap Brap Brap ! ! !
 

Originally posted by Ripzta
I love the sound of street ported++ rotor, that brap brap brap sounds deadly! My FD is stock and i want that rough idle. What must i do to get it!! Is porting the engine the only way?
Yes, porting is the only way without causing other problems to your car.

Ripzta 09-06-03 08:10 AM

Really.. only bridge and peripheral will make it idle rough?

How about pineapples large street port. I d/l a clip of a fd with that porting in the exhaust video clips thread. Thats a large street port and it idles that mad!
I live in Sydney Australia so i can't get that pa large street port. Theres this workshop called RotorMaster www.rotormaster.com.au and the owner said street port is legal and anything after that, the bridge and j etc, is illegal. Will this port make that rough idle??

Mahjik 09-06-03 08:50 AM

Yes, a large street port will give you that rough idle.

rfreeman27 09-06-03 11:34 AM

LOL you WANT a rough idle!

ha! Street port it, and you shall recieve!

Bryan_RX-7 09-06-03 11:43 AM

if you want a rough idel disconect the map sencer, LOL

88IntegraLS 09-06-03 11:50 AM


Originally posted by rfreeman27
ha! Street port it, and you shall recieve!
"she sounds real pissed with the new port" -some member at nopistons after porting his engine with a large street port.

ijneb 09-06-03 01:24 PM


Originally posted by Bryan_RX-7
if you want a rough idel disconect the map sencer, LOL
:p: I was gonna put that untill I saw you had it already ;)

GarageBoy 09-06-03 06:23 PM

Only way to do it safely is port it, huge street, bridge or p-port. Just use it as an excuse to get more power.

Stevey629 09-06-03 07:31 PM

OK, I have a 2nd stage street port, and lemme say that my idle is so rough that it dies if I let go of the gas and let it go below 1000 rpm. The idle shakes the whole car, and makes it sound like a helicopter. Im shooting 3-4 foot flames, and am completely stock except for a filter and of course the port and cryo. I upgraded the fuel system too much, and I think I either need to get some sort of eleectronic management or somehow lean my fuel system out. Suggestions?

Bucrx7 09-06-03 09:35 PM

I have a race port and everytime I am coming down the street my friends said I sound like a apache helicopter.

Ripzta 09-07-03 09:46 PM


if you want a rough idel disconect the map sencer, LOL
Really?
Wheres the map sensor? I want to try it! Is it the same as the boost sensor?? If i disconnect it, will it damage the engine?

When i disconnect the boost sensor the car idles rough and bouncing revs from 0rpm to 1000rpm but cuts out. Is there a way to keep the idle higher so it doesn't cut out??

Soon as my engine or turbos blow, I'm going for a large street port, but for now i wanna have a fake port if you wanna call it! :p:

NorthwindHost 09-07-03 10:38 PM

....

I am still curious as why you would want a rough idle.

rpm_pwr 09-07-03 10:45 PM

MAP sensor = BOOST sensor. Same thing. Either way don't fuck with it. If you want a rough idle you could disconnect the air pump, but on OZ-spec FD's it doesn't make much difference.

-pete

Ripzta 09-07-03 10:57 PM

The rough idle sounds deadly!! I want it! Thats why i like rotaryz!

stangkilr 09-07-03 11:02 PM

u want loud...go bridgeport...trust me, i know from experience...;)

Rx-7$4$me 09-07-03 11:30 PM

this has got to be a joke.....

reza 09-08-03 01:18 AM

take out the O2 sensor.
wire lean/rich output to the O2 sensor wires.
This will make the car thinks the idle is not right, and it will start adjusting the idle up and down.
If you flip between rich and lean at certain rate, this will make the idle goes up and down a few hundred RPM, thus your car sounds rough....

just some random thought, that is what happened to my car sometime with bad O2 sensor...

cruiser 09-08-03 01:46 AM

Clip an apex seal :D

J/K ;)

Stevey629 09-08-03 05:54 AM

So does someone have a cure for a rough idle? Because, I recently dropped in my 2nd stage street ported motor, and my idle is rediculously rough. It also just stalls itself out if I dont feather the gas and keep it above 1000 RPM. My mech thinks its because I upgraded my fuel pump and cleaned my stock injectors which I am using. But could my fuel pump be the reason why its idling so bad? My ECU is stock, and everything else except for the motor. Air Pump, EGR valve or any of the vacuum lines leaking/malfunctioning would be my guess. I had him check everything except for my air pump, which I will ask him about tommorow. Ideas?

IrishDawg 09-08-03 06:25 AM

that proly is it, a management system shoudl fix it, or a fpr

zooq 09-09-03 07:05 AM

run 17 psi on a the stock ECU and 87 octane gas and you'll get a nice rough brap brap idle.
or you can get a race port and have it a bit rich at idle and it'll make that cool sound

fd3virgin 09-10-03 08:36 AM

damn, i am tying to get rid of my rough idle on a stock engine. just got pulled over the otherday for excessive exhaust noise when i was sitting at the light. damn car was going brap, brap, brap with a popo behind me. k

Davidov 09-10-03 09:06 AM

Just to re-instate what other's have said....

I've seen more aggressive idles on bridgeported motors than anything else.
The reason is, it idles TOTALLY different from a stock, since the added flow increases the power band in the midrange and gives you more torque.

One guy with a prototype bridgeport by BDC (member on this forum), makes his car sound like a V8 with a monstrous cam at idle. :D


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