My RX8 on the Dyno
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Well, none of the other cars (including yours) had that problem.
I'm thinking that the PCM might be adding fuel when it thinks the vehicle is standing still.
Though, that probably isn't likely.
The other possibility is that it just heat-soaked on that dyno like Todd's did.
Either way, it can't hurt to trick the DSC.
When I have it in next, I'll log the intake and coolant temps.
I'm thinking that the PCM might be adding fuel when it thinks the vehicle is standing still.
Though, that probably isn't likely.
The other possibility is that it just heat-soaked on that dyno like Todd's did.
Either way, it can't hurt to trick the DSC.
When I have it in next, I'll log the intake and coolant temps.
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
Well, none of the other cars (including yours) had that problem.
I'm thinking that the PCM might be adding fuel when it thinks the vehicle is standing still.
Though, that probably isn't likely.
I'm thinking that the PCM might be adding fuel when it thinks the vehicle is standing still.
Though, that probably isn't likely.
Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
The other possibility is that it just heat-soaked on that dyno like Todd's did.
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BOO!!!
You forget, the MS Rear causes spontaneous break dancing, and by touching it (even through the shield of a towel) it has been known to provide a very "orgasmic" experience.
-hS
You forget, the MS Rear causes spontaneous break dancing, and by touching it (even through the shield of a towel) it has been known to provide a very "orgasmic" experience.
-hS
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
If I could sport that kind of headgear without looking stupid, I'd rethink my position.
'Till then, It just looks like the pectoral fins of some ugly fish to me!
'Till then, It just looks like the pectoral fins of some ugly fish to me!
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Originally Posted by chickenwafer
uncontrolable instant break-dancing is never a good thing!
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Break dancing
Why would losing spark cause the boost to fall off?
Why would losing spark cause the boost to fall off?
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
It was completely street-tuned. Hence its perfect performance on the street and lack thereof on the dyno.
Hopefully, they have received their inductive pickup at the shop so I can bring it in this week.
Hopefully, they have received their inductive pickup at the shop so I can bring it in this week.
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Originally Posted by ucleadguitar
That was going to be my point...turbo cars are so picky...get it tuned on the dyno and you'll be breaking up driving it on the street...this is why I stick NA....ok ok its because i'm too afraid to put a turbo in a 30k car...don't wanna know ill be blowing my engine
So, to a word, your point is completely incorrect and irrelevant.
Originally Posted by VarneyMazda
Maniac what kind of brakes are those?
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