Whats the thing with 02-03 ecus on 00-01 cars?
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Originally Posted by tizbad2k,May 28 2005, 03:48 PM
or the even lower cost option of tightening the slack on the throttle cable, this actually removed 90% of any bogging i was experiencing from a stop.
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first of all tru dat
but, i think tightening the throttle cable might have a slight effect.
Lets says you are used to a certain timing of clutch release throttle in, which you use in a normal situation. Then if your throttle cable was loosened wouldnt that cause you to bog? ie not enough fuel to make correct amount of power for desired launch.
if anything tightening the cable should give you quicker throttle response right? it should be equivalent to play in the the throttle pedal.
but, i think tightening the throttle cable might have a slight effect.
Lets says you are used to a certain timing of clutch release throttle in, which you use in a normal situation. Then if your throttle cable was loosened wouldnt that cause you to bog? ie not enough fuel to make correct amount of power for desired launch.
if anything tightening the cable should give you quicker throttle response right? it should be equivalent to play in the the throttle pedal.
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Originally Posted by tizbad2k,May 28 2005, 11:08 PM
first of all tru dat
but, i think tightening the throttle cable might have a slight effect.
Lets says you are used to a certain timing of clutch release throttle in, which you use in a normal situation. Then if your throttle cable was loosened wouldnt that cause you to bog? ie not enough fuel to make correct amount of power for desired launch.
if anything tightening the cable should give you quicker throttle response right? it should be equivalent to play in the the throttle pedal.
but, i think tightening the throttle cable might have a slight effect.
Lets says you are used to a certain timing of clutch release throttle in, which you use in a normal situation. Then if your throttle cable was loosened wouldnt that cause you to bog? ie not enough fuel to make correct amount of power for desired launch.
if anything tightening the cable should give you quicker throttle response right? it should be equivalent to play in the the throttle pedal.
Where can I get the cheapest snorkel? They are all the same thing anyways.
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hey hey hey, hold on a minute; i dont know what im talking about.
But tightening the slack in the cable shouldnt hurt in anyway as long as you dont tighten beyond reccomded spec (4-6mm of play).
I seem to have a problem where stuff i say seems to make sense so people believe it. It doesnt mean that its true. I think this arises from me bieng an engineer (electrical not mechanical) in training, so i do know some things but because of that its often easier for me to justify wrong things with weak hypothesies. Remember ignorance is bliss, but a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Slows2k is a mod and prolly knows more than i do.
But tightening the slack in the cable shouldnt hurt in anyway as long as you dont tighten beyond reccomded spec (4-6mm of play).
I seem to have a problem where stuff i say seems to make sense so people believe it. It doesnt mean that its true. I think this arises from me bieng an engineer (electrical not mechanical) in training, so i do know some things but because of that its often easier for me to justify wrong things with weak hypothesies. Remember ignorance is bliss, but a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Slows2k is a mod and prolly knows more than i do.
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I've driven Lots of S2000's, ( I work on them quite regularly) the biggest difference is between a 2.2L car and a 2.0L car. I call BS if you can pick out the 5hp difference between a 00-01 and a 02-03. Every car is a bit different, no 2 make exactly the same power.
If it gives you peace of mind to tighten the throttle cable go ahead. Just don't tighten the cable so much that it's holding the throttle plate open.
Spending the $$$ on a 02-03 ECU would be the last mod I'd ever do to a 00-01 car. There are more important thing such as gas, tires, and track events.
If it gives you peace of mind to tighten the throttle cable go ahead. Just don't tighten the cable so much that it's holding the throttle plate open.
Spending the $$$ on a 02-03 ECU would be the last mod I'd ever do to a 00-01 car. There are more important thing such as gas, tires, and track events.
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Originally Posted by iNetForce,May 28 2005, 10:41 PM
Where can I get the cheapest snorkel? They are all the same thing anyways.
I run a Mugen CAI that has a broader, deeper path but requires the hood cut to clear, and still I left insulation under it at the radiator.
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