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Old 01-25-2005, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by philodox
...Also, you must realize that the air going through the intercooler still continues through to the radiator and A/C grills.
....which is very strange considering that I was getting 10mpg before the turbo...
Cool, I never thought of that! I thought the intercooler was like a barricade...
Hehe, so milage problem solved, a turbo kit for everyone:D
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Originally Posted by philodox
There's plenty of airflow. Those pics don't really show it all. I'll take some better daytime ones tomorrow. Also, you must realize that the air going through the intercooler still continues through to the radiator and A/C grills.

Oh yeah, it's been about 500 miles now. Averaging 15mpg. 17mpg on my road trip down to Jeff's place for the dyno. Which is very strange considering that I was getting 10mpg before the turbo. Mazda really has the stock maps running tooooooo rich.
John wat did i say about MPG moaning..... you drive between 5 and 7k to keep it in the "powerband" what do you expect!

Jeff just take your garden hose inside the house for a little bit then bring it back outside.
Old 01-25-2005, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by philodox
Well Guys.. rx8-tx just did me a favor and plotted the torque curve based on my whp and mph of my dyno chart. Here's the results for that

193.44ft-lbs @ 4643rpm was the max according to his calculations

190'ish torque was availible starting at about 3100rpm al the way up to about 7000rpm. So now you know what I meant when I said it had a bit more kick to it at launch.. no wonder I can go sideways in 1st-4th gears if I try
philodox, I had a question for you in connection with the numbers I came up with. Looks like on the 4th gear run you got off the gas early (like 7.7~7.8K rpms) -Is there a reason for it?
Old 01-25-2005, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by rotarygod

To design an intake box that does this we need to do more than just place the air filter in the airstream. You need to have an intake tube in the airstream that then feeds a larger expansion (or more appropriately and compression) chamber. A way to do this would be to take a 6" pipe and feed it directly into the oncoming air. This pipe then feeds into a "box" where the area expands many times over the area of the inlet pipe. This box can contain the filter and then go on to the engine. When the air flows through this large pipe from the forward speed of the vehicle, it enters this chamber and the expansion in area slows it down. When it slows down, it compresses a little. This compressed air is what the engine is actually breathing. This is "ram air". How much of an effect this has is based on 2 things. The most important is vehicle speed but the next one is engine rpm. Obviously at 100 mph at 5000 rpm, the engine needs less air than it does at 100 mph at 9000 rpm. The amount of "ram air" available would be greater at 5000. Postive pressure is positive pressure though and a gain is a gain. For everyday driving though, you won't benefit at all. You might, maybe, possibly, on a cold day, see a slight amount of positive pressure at speeds as low as 75 mph but it probably won't be enough to feel. At speeds up over 150 mph though you might get a couple psi of "boost". In 1979, Racing Beat found that on their nonturbo 13B Bonneville Land Speed record RX-7, a "ram air" setup done in this fashion added 3 mph to the cars top speed. It hit 183 mph. Without "ram air" it would do 180 mph. Remember that the effect is much greater at high speeds. How much of a benefit does a properly setup "ram air" system really have on the street? I'd say little to none. At least not at legal speeds.
And correct me if I'm mistaken, but as such this is best uses in aviation? Such as "ram jets" (http://rocketsciencebooks.home.att.net/ramjet.html) and "scram jets" (http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html)?

Mach 10?! "not at legal speeds" indeed
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Originally Posted by PoLaK
Jeff just take your garden hose inside the house for a little bit then bring it back outside.
Unfortunately, it is on a 50 ft reel, attached to the side of the house, that is also frozen.

Maybe I can aim my 50,000 BTU propane heater at the whole thing for an hour or so....
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Originally Posted by PoLaK
John wat did i say about MPG moaning..... you drive between 5 and 7k to keep it in the "powerband" what do you expect!

Jeff just take your garden hose inside the house for a little bit then bring it back outside.
Dude.. who said I was bitching.. I'm happy as a pig in **** that I can drive like i'm stealing the car and get 15mpg.. heh.. save it Mark.. geesh :p
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Originally Posted by RX8-TX
philodox, I had a question for you in connection with the numbers I came up with. Looks like on the 4th gear run you got off the gas early (like 7.7~7.8K rpms) -Is there a reason for it?
I didn't do the dyno runs.. the owner did.. i asked him to dyno until 8500.. but he didn't.. if you don't like it please call that shop and complain to them.. sorry for my attitude this morning, but geesh.. half of these questions were covered in a previous post.. just use the damn search tool.
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Originally Posted by philodox
I didn't do the dyno runs.. the owner did.. i asked him to dyno until 8500.. but he didn't.. if you don't like it please call that shop and complain to them.. sorry for my attitude this morning, but geesh.. half of these questions were covered in a previous post.. just use the damn search tool.
Chill pills Philo...chill pills. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by RX8-TX
philodox, I had a question for you in connection with the numbers I came up with. Looks like on the 4th gear run you got off the gas early (like 7.7~7.8K rpms) -Is there a reason for it?
We had the operator let off on the runs at 8500 RPM or so.
Unfortunately, the tach in the RX-8 lies just like the tach in every other Mazda.

When he saw 8200 or so on the tach, the actual RPMs were only 7800.

No matter. Even though the absolute peak power might have been at 8000, I think we can all see the story from what we got. :D
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Originally Posted by RX8-TX
Chill pills Philo...chill pills. Thanks!
sorry man.. rough morning.. think i broke my wrist last night.. can barely move the fingers on my right hand.
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So You Cant Shift Gears
I've been shifting with my left hand.. you get used to it.. hehe
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
We had the operator let off on the runs at 8500 RPM or so.
Unfortunately, the tach in the RX-8 lies just like the tach in every other Mazda.

When he saw 8200 or so on the tach, the actual RPMs were only 7800.

No matter. Even though the absolute peak power might have been at 8000, I think we can all see the story from what we got. :D
That makes a lot of sense. I guess, my disclaimer is: I thought there was something whacky going on during the last stretch of the engine rpm band, and that's why the backed off. Again, the real answer makes perfect sense.

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sorry man.. rough morning.. think i broke my wrist last night.. can barely move the fingers on my right hand.
Dude! It's all good. No hard feelings (that's if you provide a ride whenever I make it to jersey) :p
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Originally Posted by philodox
sorry man.. rough morning.. think i broke my wrist last night.. can barely move the fingers on my right hand.
Ohh! Those kinds of injuries send chills down my spine! I can take blood and guts but a sprained or broken wrist or finger makes me cringe!

Ice it up real good until the swelling is mostly gone then switch to mild heat. Take a bunch of aspirin (2 at a time every 4 to 6 hours) until you can get it X-ray'ed.

Ugh...

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Ohh! Those kinds of injuries send chills down my spine! I can take blood and guts but a sprained or broken wrist of finer makes me cringe!

Ice it up real good until the swelling is mostly gone then switch to mild heat. Take a bunch of aspirin (2 at a time every 4 to 6 hours) until you can get it X-ray'ed.

Ugh...
I think its just badly sprained.. there really isn't much swelling at all.. Been icing it 20 on 5 off for the last few hours.. no swelling or buising.. so it's probably just a grade 1 sprain.. nothing to worry about. just have to make sure not to hurt it again.. should be find in a day or two.

Oh yeah, I don't take asprin.. I prefer ibuprofen myself.. it's a better anti-inflammatory.
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WELL GOTTA LOVE THE SNOW HERE. please dot drive it like its hot its to dame cold out for me to get out of my warm car and say let me see your paper work to turn around go back to my car and then come back just say have a good day sir please slow down in the rx8 with turbo
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You should really see a doctor...
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Originally Posted by JoeMamma
You should really see a doctor...
It's feeling a little better now. Mobility is almost 100%. I guess it just got really tight last night when I was sleeping.. I'll be fine. Thanks for the concern though guys, I really appreciate it.

On another note, here a daytime pic of the MS front bumper. YOu can see the intercooler a bit easier now.

-Jon

p.s. I know.. I need to adjust the angle on the foglights.. they are pointing too far down.
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sorry man.. rough morning.. think i broke my wrist last night.. can barely move the fingers on my right hand.
a little to much ? :D
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Originally Posted by philodox
It's feeling a little better now. Mobility is almost 100%. I guess it just got really tight last night when I was sleeping.. I'll be fine. Thanks for the concern though guys, I really appreciate it.

On another note, here a daytime pic of the MS front bumper. YOu can see the intercooler a bit easier now.

-Jon

p.s. I know.. I need to adjust the angle on the foglights.. they are pointing too far down.
is the IC piping actually hanging BELOW the MS front bumper?? If so.. ew..
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a little to much ? :D
Haha.. thanks Jason. Glad I have a girlfriend to take care of that for me though




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is the IC piping actually hanging BELOW the MS front bumper?? If so.. ew..
Nope, it doesn't hang below the bumper at all. You can't see any of the plumbing unless you get remove the plastic trim under the car. I think what you saw was just the way the light was reflected off the pavement.
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Originally Posted by Ajax
is the IC piping actually hanging BELOW the MS front bumper?? If so.. ew..
No, the piping is nice and tight and in a line with the IC, pointing slightly up into the engine bay.
Nothing is hanging down.


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