2000 Sierra 2500 HD. 408 (11-2007) Whipplecharged, Big (18x24x4) FMIC.
neat picture show, I am new at that stuff
2002 GMC 1/2 ton Sierra,4WD, Xct cab, camed, mid-length headers, Nelson tune, electric rad. fan, trany cooler, Heavy 5750 lbs with topper.
New at picture shows or the intercooler stuff?
2000 Sierra 2500 HD. 408 (11-2007) Whipplecharged, Big (18x24x4) FMIC.
picture stuff, I am only dreaming of FI
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2002 GMC 1/2 ton Sierra,4WD, Xct cab, camed, mid-length headers, Nelson tune, electric rad. fan, trany cooler, Heavy 5750 lbs with topper.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(metalchips @ May 27 2006, 11:20 PM) [snapback]54198[/snapback]</div>Some of the things you can do with an Apple computer and a .Mac account.picture stuff...
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Very nice!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MikeGyver @ May 27 2006, 09:11 PM) [snapback]54188[/snapback]</div> Hey, here are the PN's for the IAT sensor and Grommet you needed from the other post.
IAT Sensor: PN 12160244
Grommet: PN 24504388
BTW, I decided to mount the sensor on the whipple hat, I registered about 210deg intake temps from the whipple, HOT!!
When the alky spray activated it dropped to about 105degs, timing went from 5-8degs to about 20degs, huge difference, no KR detected under either condition.
good luck on your project.
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Thanks for the PNs, AN. What part is the Whipple "Hat"?
2000 Sierra 2500 HD. 408 (11-2007) Whipplecharged, Big (18x24x4) FMIC.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MikeGyver @ May 31 2006, 04:39 PM) [snapback]54404[/snapback]</div>No problem, the parts are cheap too.Thanks for the PNs, AN. What part is the Whipple "Hat"?
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I just call that part that replaces the TB on the intake a hat, I dunno.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(farmtruc @ May 31 2006, 02:31 PM) [snapback]54375[/snapback]</div>I was worried about the meth spray hitting the IAT and giving a false reading. That is why I mounted the IAT in the manifold. So now I'm (probably) getting a false reading from heat soak. Oh, well. When it was running last Hell's fire (summer), I wished I could get as much as 5-8 deg. With KR, I was seeing 0-2 degrees. Here's an example from a log I am looking at: 151 IAT (with methanol), 174 ECT. 100 TPS from 3149 to 4194 rpm, 8 degrees KR, 1.5 deg. advance. False KR? We'll see with this '02 computer you sent.
BTW, I decided to mount the sensor on the whipple hat, I registered about 210deg intake temps from the whipple, HOT!!
When the alky spray activated it dropped to about 105degs, timing went from 5-8degs to about 20degs, huge difference, no KR detected under either condition.
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If you're getting no KR, then even if the spray is hitting your sensor, 20 sounds safe.
Is that what kind of timing we're looking for under boost?
2000 Sierra 2500 HD. 408 (11-2007) Whipplecharged, Big (18x24x4) FMIC.