Soldato
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all an alternator would do is waste power through efficiency losses,
I think I see.
In that case, a magneto would obviously be better.
all an alternator would do is waste power through efficiency losses,
Forgive me if this is nonsense.
But if CVT's have effectively, an infinite number of gear ratios, why don't all automatic cars have this so they can always run at it's most economical RPM at any speed?
[TW]Fox;19282007 said:Didnt think Audi used RFT's.
[TW]Fox;19282007 said:Maybe read the manual before using expensive kit in the future. Bet your boss was happy with you.
What were the tyres?
Any other tips to keep an N/A engine sweet when you are pushing it. Obviously don't red line it till it's fully warmed up, but what else should you be doing to keep it in top condition?
You can never change oil and filters too often, and never skimp on oil!!
Let the engine cool after a hard thrash, not just let it idle so a slow-ish cruise home like the reverse of wthe warmup (like if you had a turbo) as this allows the engine to cool down uniformly and stops any hot spotting. (after a long hoon parts of your engine may be exceptionaly hot and other parts not so hot, just helps with stress from parts shrinking at diffrent rates etc...)
Other than that go mental, just be careful of enthuiastic down shifts not to over rev.
Sounds like good advice.
Here's another one - after the engine is properly warmed up is there any problems in hitting 200rpm shy of the rev limiter in 1st, or should that be avoided at all costs really?
Dont get over revs recorded on that ecu with racing down shifts or missed gears, other than that thrash it to death that engine is a tank, plus you got a warranty.
Are RWD cars as hard to control in the wet as people say they are?
That was my thinking. I'm not downshifting at all at the moment as I don't know the handling well enough.
Hitting close the limiter in most gears though a few times but obviously giving it time to warm up.
Are you actually serious?
Forgive me if this is nonsense.
But if CVT's have effectively, an infinite number of gear ratios, why don't all automatic cars have this so they can always run at it's most economical RPM at any speed?
I seem to remember reading something along the lines of them not being great at handling large amounts of power due to it being a belt driven system
the ecu dont record warm up do what you want just dont hit 1st instead of 3rd![]()
Wanna keep it in decent condition still! I worry about giving it some beans and still hold back a bit just encase I break it!
[TW]Fox;19282007 said:Didnt think Audi used RFT's.
Maybe read the manual before using expensive kit in the future. Bet your boss was happy with you.
Lol, I love that:eidt: For the record Ive only owned mine for 2 months so to be fair don't take my word for it.
To mount and demount RFT's you need a special tyre fitting machine, not one with the simple pneumatic bead-breaker.......