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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
2014 GT500 vs. 2004 EVO
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<blockquote data-quote="wildman97" data-source="post: 13635336" data-attributes="member: 142834"><p>"What many stand alone fuel management systems do now is a turbo spool feature that actually retards the spark a whole bunch and then sort of floods the motor with fuel, well makes it really rich, so the fuel burns in the exhaust causing the turbine to see more heat and energy and to spool up. This is why some cars with turbos backfire so much on the starting line. They are trying to spool the turbo with extra fuel and delayed spark. So this is a type of two step as it does have a spark cutout to keep the motor from over revving, while still spooling the turbo."</p><p> </p><p>I don't know how the hell this would work in a roll race??? But who knows??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildman97, post: 13635336, member: 142834"] "What many stand alone fuel management systems do now is a turbo spool feature that actually retards the spark a whole bunch and then sort of floods the motor with fuel, well makes it really rich, so the fuel burns in the exhaust causing the turbine to see more heat and energy and to spool up. This is why some cars with turbos backfire so much on the starting line. They are trying to spool the turbo with extra fuel and delayed spark. So this is a type of two step as it does have a spark cutout to keep the motor from over revving, while still spooling the turbo." I don't know how the hell this would work in a roll race??? But who knows?? [/QUOTE]
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