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2005-01-28, 12:09 PM | #26 |
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just be carefull that your not looking at an RS
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2005-01-28, 12:10 PM | #27 |
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i almost dont know where to begin there is so many great deals on autotrader and there all within a good distance
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2005-01-28, 12:15 PM | #28 |
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the guy from norms auto is trying to make me all sorts of deals i still think a private seller is the way to go
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2005-01-28, 12:29 PM | #29 |
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cars.com is the other good source. It is where most of the Newspaper classifieds end up. make sure you check out the value on KBB.com
You always want to start at or below the "trade-In" value. when negotiating. This is what is referred to as "wholesale" Kelly blue book. The private party and retail values are worth having as well. If I'm serious, I will do those for each of the conditions, fair, good, excelent to know where I am barganing from, and to show if I am in a negotiation.
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2005-01-28, 12:55 PM | #30 | |
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2005-01-28, 04:11 PM | #31 | |
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2005-01-28, 04:15 PM | #32 | ||
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Re: is this a good buy for a 02' wrx?
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2005-01-28, 04:25 PM | #33 | |
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Re: is this a good buy for a 02' wrx?
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1) How can the MAF not correctly read the amount of air flowing through the intake tubing? It's a closed system, so any "extra" air that the engine sucks in as a result of less inlet restriction has to pass through the meter. Is it an issue with the physical meter placement, right after a tubing bend in the CAI or something? I could understand that, it's sometimes an issue on mustangs since the meter is placed right next to the air filter, and consequently any aftermarket CAI piping bend that comes in from under the fender... if the meter is clocked so that the wire elements inside are on the inside of the bend, they have trouble reading accurately. 2) You touched on this, but it seems wierd to me; do your cars not apply open loop/long term fuel trim corrections based on what it learns during closed loop? That's what the strategy I'm used to working with does...
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2005-01-28, 04:30 PM | #34 |
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1) Different tube diameters, basically. Even a millimeter difference is sufficient for screwball reading. Plus, the relationship between air flow and MAF sensor voltage is non linear, so it's also not a simple across the board correction to fix it. I've done some serious soapboxing on this subject on i-club, I'll go find it in a few minutes.
2) It does, but not to the same extent. Another limitation is that the stock ECU can't monitor knock at about 5500-6500 rpm, because at those RPMs normal engine noise is the same frequency as detonation, so the sensor is disabled. That's where CAIs, if they're particularly poorly designed, can cause damage directly.
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2005-01-28, 04:32 PM | #35 |
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http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36823
longish, but it's all either a tech-biased post or some stupid ricer saying "my CAI rulZors!" or something, so it doesn't actually waste much time to read the whole thing.
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2005-01-28, 04:45 PM | #36 | ||
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Even if you change something else in the intake tract, all that extra air still has to flow through the same diameter tube that the meter and computer are calibrated for, and will consequently be going the right speed to give an accurate reading. Is it a different arrangement on your cars? Does installing a CAI mean people are pulling the sensor hardware out of the factory tube and plugging it into a bigger one or something?
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2005-01-28, 05:03 PM | #37 |
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Yeah, on a WRX the MAF is actually bolted to the back of the air filter box. When you put in a CAI, you unbolt it and put it into the tube, which in theory is supposed to match the diameter of the stock tube in the airbox, but...
Also, some CAIs are intentionally larger to allow the MAF to read more air than the stock size can read, but it requires EM, and still can nevcer be fully calibrated perfectly.
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2005-01-28, 05:05 PM | #38 |
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Okay, THAT was the piece of info I was missing.
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2005-01-28, 05:07 PM | #39 | |
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2005-02-02, 09:42 PM | #40 |
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well there is still 16 hours left on the auction and the buy it price is at $10,800 so i will have to probabally keep looking if i want to get a clean title. the downside is that i will easily be spending another 5$k. oh well you get what you pay for.
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