Unfortunately I have a hard limit on ground clearance (the curb at the end of my driveway) so I have it full "up" at 3.5 inches and only pitched 0.5 degrees down. Sub optimal, but not terrible.
Also kind of paranoid about someone taking it (mostly the lead time for a replacement), so using...
Another upside of @rwense vent is that the centerline rivet holes make things much easier to align for the cut. You can snap a chalk line between the rain sensor and the toyota badge. That will be the centerline of the car. The triple seven vent doesn't have anything on the centerline to use as...
I suppose you're right, methanol would vaporize even better in a road-going SI engine, boosting the in-cylinder cooling effect more (even if that's not being measured here). That being said, I don't know the flow rates of the meth systems that people install on B58's, if they approach 20% of...
For science i googled it
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383628378_Modelling_the_evaporative_cooling_effect_from_methanol_injection_in_the_intake_of_internal_combustion_engines
It's been awhile since I watched the full race manifold test video from back in the day...
Obviously, yes, you can crank up the Boost To overcome poor breathing on the hot side. But why would you want to stress the engine more than you need to? Personally, I wouldn't want a single PSI or...
Quick update, rechecking tension after a day at grattan and 3-hour drive each way. I think these are holding on. Before these things would be completely flaccid.
Have two full weekends in June and will report back after those.
My car (2023) sat at the port in the tracker for 3 weeks and then it suddenly jumped to being delivered at the dealership. So it seems not all ground transport companies track things the same
What does the CL work out to be on the revozport wing when you back-calculate it?
As long as it's above 2.2-ish (and not into the 2.6+ bullshit territory) that's roughly what all the good profiles can hit. so it's just a matter of the manufacturer scaling up the airfoil area and supporting it...
I agree, I didn't even know that replacing that bushing was an option. But on the flip side, I would DREAD installing the traction arm with even LESS compliance to shove that bolt through.
I am curious how they drew that force balance such that the tire tractive force is teleported to the hub center.
Regardless, its nice to see they confirm the upper arm will help.
Best bet is to just jack it up and take the wheel off and turn the Hub back and forth by hand. To me, it sounds more like a lower ball joint, but that's because I had an IS300 which goes through those like every two years or so.
It's fine. A typical catalyst brick has a porosity of 70-80%, or in other words a total blocked area of 20-30%. Plus, the reaction generates more additional volume of gas coming out than goes in, which increases pressure drop even further.
I don't trust that the spacer will stay in place for...