another thing, my car has more power with the cold start lever pushed in. you would think it to be the other way around right?
Quote from: NintendoKD on November 20, 2009, 05:14:06 pmDUDE, RABBITONROIDS! you just have to give us a formula for this stuff you are running iot has been said more than once on this forum already, that your fuel gives wicked gnarly power and has excellent lubrication. So how bout' it??? let us in on your little secret. Or better yet patent the formula and sell it to racers etc. for a mint you always talk about how you don't have money well here is your chance at something incredibe. Hell, I know that I'd buy the stuff from ya.i dont know my exact formula tho. and who is gonna buy racing diesel? like 20 people on the face of the planet? im sure this stuff isnt safe for anything besides a VW diesel.
DUDE, RABBITONROIDS! you just have to give us a formula for this stuff you are running iot has been said more than once on this forum already, that your fuel gives wicked gnarly power and has excellent lubrication. So how bout' it??? let us in on your little secret. Or better yet patent the formula and sell it to racers etc. for a mint you always talk about how you don't have money well here is your chance at something incredibe. Hell, I know that I'd buy the stuff from ya.
I've noticed quieter idle, and a 1-2 MPH gain on a 50 MPH grade burning heated Vegoil, and attributed it to timing, but like the OP, took no pump measurement.
Quote from: Rabbit on Roids on November 21, 2009, 11:23:44 amanother thing, my car has more power with the cold start lever pushed in. you would think it to be the other way around right?That actually really means there's something goofy in your pump. The cold start just gives a little 2 degree nudge to the timing piston - as soon as the pump is spinning much faster than idle its own internal pressure should be pushing the timing piston a lot further than 2 degrees. If you're noticing higher RPM differences between the cold start in and cold start out then you probably have next to no internal pump pressure. Your higher viscosity fuel would definitely help build more pressure in your pump giving you more dynamic advance, but adjusting the pump internal pressure (and fixing whatever is causing your low pressure) would probably REALLY surprise you...
When I put new bushings in my IP I used all the old pump guts but I also used a different body. That screwed my internal pressure up bad! It's supposed to be like 43psi at 2000rpm (crank) but mine was at about 55psi @ idle .I didn't know it was that bad for a few weeks but I did notice it had to crank way too much before it started, then once it started and the internal pressure came up it would clatter real bad so I put lots of washers under the timing piston to try and quite it down some.Anyways I think you should at least check your pressure, as long as it leaks adjusting it won't really cut it, since you'll rev it high and the pressure will make it leak faster thus not advancing enough.
I'll tell yeah, anything that improves power on my 1.6na I'd definitely take!