Supercharger Install
You don't have to replace it. But trust me when I say a lightened flywheel will transform your car. The car will be more responsive, as well as, rev matching will be easier. As long as you can live with a little transmission NVH
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NVH = Noise/Vibration/Harshness. The stock flywheel is fine, unless you want to maximize the responsiveness of your car.
follow-up: I was in fourth gear at 5rpm and hit the gas and the revs would not go up and no power. it was like I hit a limiter. second time this has happened. anyone know why this would be?
The best way to be able to pinpoint it is to data-log while replicating the problem. Outside of a bad tune, I've seen 2 different cars in the past 2 months exhibit a similar symptom but it was independent of which gear is was in. That pointed to a faulty crank/cam sensor.
Without having a ton of data, I'd say you are more looking at a tuning issue. Does it break through the barrier if you roll into the throttle slowly (vs. WOT)?
Without having a ton of data, I'd say you are more looking at a tuning issue. Does it break through the barrier if you roll into the throttle slowly (vs. WOT)?
Yeah, really sounds like a tune issue. Like 808c2s suggested, probably time to ship the ECU back... or at least give them a ring first.
It really could be any number of tuning items, but based on what you're saying sounds like something is goofy with the fuel on the VE side of things. WOT at 5k RPM puts you at a different manifold pressure than partial throttle at that RPM... indicating the tune is probably out of whack at whatever manifold pressure/engine speed combination you're at in 4th at WOT.
Will they provide a dyno chart with AFR for you for your particular setup? If not, it's probably worth doing that once they fix the issue. A GOOD tuner (individual or company) will check every operating range for appropriate ignition advance, AFR, and injector duty cycle (among other things). I'd be cautious that if you found one bad point on the graph, there may be a second.
What part of the country are you in?
It really could be any number of tuning items, but based on what you're saying sounds like something is goofy with the fuel on the VE side of things. WOT at 5k RPM puts you at a different manifold pressure than partial throttle at that RPM... indicating the tune is probably out of whack at whatever manifold pressure/engine speed combination you're at in 4th at WOT.
Will they provide a dyno chart with AFR for you for your particular setup? If not, it's probably worth doing that once they fix the issue. A GOOD tuner (individual or company) will check every operating range for appropriate ignition advance, AFR, and injector duty cycle (among other things). I'd be cautious that if you found one bad point on the graph, there may be a second.
What part of the country are you in?



