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Another Roush/TVS in the 10s
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinp" data-source="post: 12963530" data-attributes="member: 106826"><p>Mine wont pull timing as aggressive as a stock GT500 from IAT2, the IAT2 on the first pass (trailered it) was 110 degrees, 2nd was 120s and third was in the 130s. Timing didnt change much but the power will fall off naturally with the higher heat. These rely a little more on the knock sensors for timing control (they can add or subtract) rather then just pulling a ton of timing with the IAT. </p><p></p><p>The TVS comes with a single core HE, no fans, its about the size of the AC condenser but its thin. Also has a good sized reservoir, its adequate for the 82mm pulley and up I think, unless you are really on it a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinp, post: 12963530, member: 106826"] Mine wont pull timing as aggressive as a stock GT500 from IAT2, the IAT2 on the first pass (trailered it) was 110 degrees, 2nd was 120s and third was in the 130s. Timing didnt change much but the power will fall off naturally with the higher heat. These rely a little more on the knock sensors for timing control (they can add or subtract) rather then just pulling a ton of timing with the IAT. The TVS comes with a single core HE, no fans, its about the size of the AC condenser but its thin. Also has a good sized reservoir, its adequate for the 82mm pulley and up I think, unless you are really on it a lot. [/QUOTE]
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