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Winter upgrades for the 2000 Gt
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<blockquote data-quote="KLeech" data-source="post: 12397780" data-attributes="member: 132442"><p>Heat soak is really only going to occur when it's a very hot day or your sitting there idling for quite some time. Since the eatons have a bypass valve that vents the excess air when out of boost that helps. But yes heat soak is still something you have to fight with any PD blower. I was non-intercooled last year running 8psi and my car ran great. This winter I'll be moving to an intercooled setup. Last year I was in the same situation as you wanted to do stuf to my car didn't know what to do, realized that the little piddly stuff wasn't worth it and went with a blower and I couldn't be happier! </p><p></p><p>But I'm from Marion Indiana, it's about 45 minutes south of fort Wayne down I-69. The cars currently sleeping for the winter already but I'd love to meet up with some svt'ers next year and have a big cruise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLeech, post: 12397780, member: 132442"] Heat soak is really only going to occur when it's a very hot day or your sitting there idling for quite some time. Since the eatons have a bypass valve that vents the excess air when out of boost that helps. But yes heat soak is still something you have to fight with any PD blower. I was non-intercooled last year running 8psi and my car ran great. This winter I'll be moving to an intercooled setup. Last year I was in the same situation as you wanted to do stuf to my car didn't know what to do, realized that the little piddly stuff wasn't worth it and went with a blower and I couldn't be happier! But I'm from Marion Indiana, it's about 45 minutes south of fort Wayne down I-69. The cars currently sleeping for the winter already but I'd love to meet up with some svt'ers next year and have a big cruise! [/QUOTE]
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