new power adder worked great yesterday!
#1
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not the same one...but you get the idea...
"Now that's what I call high quality H2O"

Temp progressed yesterday up to around 80 degrees.
I sprayed down the FMIC, tubing and the ProCharger between runs...
resulting in a new best of 13.283@102.23
and I believe there's more in the tune as well...
I was running the same tune that I had run Friday night w/o spraying water and picked up 3 tenths in the 1/8th...even with higher ambient conditions...
"Now that's what I call high quality H2O"

Temp progressed yesterday up to around 80 degrees.
I sprayed down the FMIC, tubing and the ProCharger between runs...
resulting in a new best of 13.283@102.23
and I believe there's more in the tune as well...
I was running the same tune that I had run Friday night w/o spraying water and picked up 3 tenths in the 1/8th...even with higher ambient conditions...
#3
You just sprayed it all down with plain water? What about it dripping down on the track?
I have thought about doing something like that but was afraid the track officials might not like it.
More details please
I have thought about doing something like that but was afraid the track officials might not like it.
More details please
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From: Dallas, Georgia
fastnblu...pm sent
ranwalk...
just good ol' high quality h2o...
evaporated fairly quickly...actually sprayed everything more than I had planned on...no problem w/ dripping...any excess dripped off or evaporated between the pit area and the staging lanes...
cooled the ProCharger and ProCharger side of the piping and FMIC completely
ranwalk...
just good ol' high quality h2o...
evaporated fairly quickly...actually sprayed everything more than I had planned on...no problem w/ dripping...any excess dripped off or evaporated between the pit area and the staging lanes...
cooled the ProCharger and ProCharger side of the piping and FMIC completely
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From: Dallas, Georgia
Thanks...
10+ #'s on P1SC w/ 4.0" pulley
215,8xx mile stock 5.3L
BlownChevy...before I posted this thread I looked through all of those Water Boy pics to find one with a backpack water tank but couldn't find one...
10+ #'s on P1SC w/ 4.0" pulley
215,8xx mile stock 5.3L

BlownChevy...before I posted this thread I looked through all of those Water Boy pics to find one with a backpack water tank but couldn't find one...
Last edited by Superado; Apr 21, 2008 at 02:35 PM.




Congrats on new times. What kind of rims on your ride? Weld something right? Wheel & tire size? Send me a PM so as not to jack ya if ya want.

