So over the last 2 days I have put some common IAT questions to test. Some state that when the weather is colder thus allowing the change of air density that KR is reduced vs hot weather (or high IAT's) I decided to do a simple test because I began thinking. correct me if I am wrong but doesn't colder air = more power ? or virtually more boost due to the fact of more air being crammed in because of density change? wouldn't this in fact increase KR ?
I am not saying I am the brightest crayon in the box so correct me if I am wrong please - but do not troll.... because even to me my results were somewhat shocking
Tests :
2007 GP GT S/C
HAI
TR55's
10.5mm wires
180 tstat
Test 1
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52° day (drove 1 hour prior city)
IAT temp (per aeroforce) - 96°
20mph - 75mph pull (merging on freeway uphill)
KR readings peaked @ 6.0° (ranged 2.0° - 6.0°)
Test 2
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16° night (drove 1 hour prior highway)
IAT temp (per aeroforce) - 33°
20mph - 70mph pull (merging on freeway uphill)
KR readings peaked @ 7.6° (ranged .8 - 7.6)
not that is matters but here are the coolant temps and trans temps for the trolls who may claim the car was not fully warmed up
Test 1
Trans : 167°
Coolant : 191°
Test 2
Trans : 144°
Coolant : 171°
I wasn't smart enough to record the first run but here is the second run :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3MLCn3UO_w
These results were shocking to me for a nearly stock vehicle so I want so discussion to begin about this because I am quite confused and I think 7.6° of KR is high ... too high
I have a plog, and 3inch dp I have yet to install which should knock off a few °
But what the h3ll !!!!!!!!!! I thought on colder nights the car runs better clearly not ... unless the knock is false ...