M mhuppertz New member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 54 Sep 17, 2020 #1 I guess my turbo just needed to break in, holy cow, pulls like a Viper in 4th from 40 to 90, then buries the needle (speedo and pyro) in 5th. Way too much fun. Hauled 2 tons of firewood last weekend, 130 miles, no problem.
I guess my turbo just needed to break in, holy cow, pulls like a Viper in 4th from 40 to 90, then buries the needle (speedo and pyro) in 5th. Way too much fun. Hauled 2 tons of firewood last weekend, 130 miles, no problem.
fatty VE Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 959 Sep 17, 2020 #2 What do you mean? I don't think I've ever heard of turbo characteristics changing after a break in.
J jasonc Active member Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 4,435 Sep 17, 2020 #3 So you didn't change the ex housing?
biggy238 Active member Joined Aug 3, 2008 Messages 10,982 Sep 17, 2020 #4 fatty said: What do you mean? I don't think I've ever heard of turbo characteristics changing after a break in. Click to expand... GD witchcraft. I'm guessing ambient air density changed. Sent from my motorola one action using Tapatalk
fatty said: What do you mean? I don't think I've ever heard of turbo characteristics changing after a break in. Click to expand... GD witchcraft. I'm guessing ambient air density changed. Sent from my motorola one action using Tapatalk
thatguy69 New member Joined Jul 31, 2011 Messages 2,023 Sep 17, 2020 #5 biggy238 said: GD witchcraft. I'm guessing ambient air density changed. Sent from my motorola one action using Tapatalk Click to expand... It has been happening locally, my mustang prefers the nice cool mornings lately when I get off midnights lol.
biggy238 said: GD witchcraft. I'm guessing ambient air density changed. Sent from my motorola one action using Tapatalk Click to expand... It has been happening locally, my mustang prefers the nice cool mornings lately when I get off midnights lol.