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Originally posted by racrguy View PostThe exhaust exits outside the passenger cabin, and the turbocharger counts as a muffler. It's a '79 with the aero front end put on it right? No worries about emissions testing as it's exempt.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View PostYa, it's a 1979 w/the updated interior/exterior. Just not sure if there is a rule about exhaust exiting before the front axle! lol!
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Fails if: The tailpipe fails to discharge exhaust from the rear or sides or top of the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
So seems like it "should" be ok
J at the very bottom.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/vi/insp...Exhaust+System.
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Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View PostFails if: The tailpipe fails to discharge exhaust from the rear or sides or top of the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
So seems like it "should" be ok
J at the very bottom.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/vi/insp...Exhaust+System.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View PostLOL! Definitely a grey area I'd say. "Side of the passenger compartment" might not exactly define what mine does!
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Got to drive it for the first time today. Didn't get into it much (only about 50% throttle), just really checking for any problems/leaks/etc. Everything was good (except my meth tank which was leaking like crazy). Turbo sounds NUTS, videos don't really do it any justice. Granted today is not hot, but engine ran cool (right at 196 which is where the thermo opens), and IAT's stayed right at 90*. I'm pretty stoked, even though I didn't really get much boost (only 2-3lbs per my log @ 65% throttle and 3800rpm), it felt like it was about to get insane!
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Little update:
Good news and bad news.
Good news it I made the drive from Weatherford to Arington last night without a single hiccup.
Bad news is that I am retarded. The car has a pretty severe stumble/breakup when it goes into boost. Contacted Brooks and he pointed at my plug choice. Switched them out, and while better, still not good. My logs showed nothing out of the norm, no knock, all the sensors were reading good, afr at 10.93:1 (while rich, provided some room for error). I was stumped. Then I realized that the afr seemed to go straight to 10.93:1 and stay there as soon as I went into power enrichment. Like flat lined at 10.93:1.
Turns out that I copied my formula in HP Tuners over wrong. I use a spreadsheet to come up with a ground offset formula since the HPTuners module and the wideband have a slight ground offset. Well the formula ended up being Volts/.625+10.093 (volts being the 0-5 volt reference / .625 to get the value of each volt) + 10 (the value of 0 volts) + .093 (the ground offset).
Well, somehow I copied that over as volts/.625+10.93. So the lowest value it could read is 10.93 vs 10.00, so actually 10.93 is 10.00 (and every other value I was using was .93 afr points off). So when I saw it go to 10.93:1 during power enrichment it was actually bottoming out somewhere below 10:1. I am not turbo tuning expert, but I assume sub 10:1 afr's could lead to some stuttering/breaking up.
I also feel bad driving it all the way home from Weatherford at what I thought was ~13.5:1 (which was actually closer to 12.5:1).
Anyway, going to make those changes to HP tuners and lean my VE table way out tonight and see how she reacts. I hope I didn't foul out those new plugs in the process of figuring this out!
Oh well, guess it's better to have been a point or more rich then a point or more lean!
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