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Does it feel like your car has lost power when it's hot out?

Reply #15
Quote from: thunderjet302
Can you say fragged pistons? :giggle:



Not a problem with a SMALL shot(50-75hp). A SO with a good exaust system would be making HP similar to a HO... Still it takes carefull tuning to ensure durability...

You don't want to hit them with a buck and a half shot though...

Does it feel like your car has lost power when it's hot out?

Reply #16
The oil cooler won't open if the oil itself is really cold.  It's self regulating.

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Does it feel like your car has lost power when it's hot out?

Reply #17
I remember those first few mins of driving around every day in the winter yield power UNLIMITED! Or so it seems :giggle: :hick:
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