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Tracking an 03-04 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="racebronco2" data-source="post: 11866061" data-attributes="member: 11854"><p>If you run the car hard stock it will limp mode in 80+ degree weather. You will need to pull some timing and richen up the a/f, that will help a little. Run with the heater on with the heat coming out the dash and away from you. You will need to keep an eye out for high engine temps and shift one gear higher then normal to keep the rev's down. The lower the rev's the less heat is created. Even if you do have a bigger radiator, h/e etc they will only allow you to run a little longer before the fluids get too high. </p><p></p><p>You should wait til the last minute to start your car so the fluids don't get up to temp that way you will be able to run a little longer. You can hook up a switch to run your fans in the hot pit before you go out also.</p><p></p><p>You might want to bring an extra pulley. On my whipple at 15psi my ait2's were 170*, went down to a 12psi pulley and ait2's temps only were 140*. Did not change the tune but i was 3 degrees less then what is best and a/f was high 10's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racebronco2, post: 11866061, member: 11854"] If you run the car hard stock it will limp mode in 80+ degree weather. You will need to pull some timing and richen up the a/f, that will help a little. Run with the heater on with the heat coming out the dash and away from you. You will need to keep an eye out for high engine temps and shift one gear higher then normal to keep the rev's down. The lower the rev's the less heat is created. Even if you do have a bigger radiator, h/e etc they will only allow you to run a little longer before the fluids get too high. You should wait til the last minute to start your car so the fluids don't get up to temp that way you will be able to run a little longer. You can hook up a switch to run your fans in the hot pit before you go out also. You might want to bring an extra pulley. On my whipple at 15psi my ait2's were 170*, went down to a 12psi pulley and ait2's temps only were 140*. Did not change the tune but i was 3 degrees less then what is best and a/f was high 10's. [/QUOTE]
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