So, here is a question that popped in my head the other day that got me wondering.
Personally, i dont care for smoke. it dirtys the truck (even a black one ), pisses people off when your jsut trying to merge and doesnt help the environmetalist stay away from our sport.
Now mine, when it ran, hardly smoked with the twins and i loved that but it gave a good amount of smoke before the small turbo spooled up.
Now the question. Is that smoke/fuel nessacary to get a good spool up on the small turbo or is it waisted energy? i look at it as the stock trucks dont smoke to spool up but then again, they also aint pushing 500+ hp power levels. Is it needed to get heat in the pipes and spool up? if you were to tune that smoke out, would much slower spool up occur or would it be only take a little longer for the turbo to spool up?
It might be a simple, common sense answer im not thinkin of but my brain got rattled around pretty good tuesday
Personally, i dont care for smoke. it dirtys the truck (even a black one ), pisses people off when your jsut trying to merge and doesnt help the environmetalist stay away from our sport.
Now mine, when it ran, hardly smoked with the twins and i loved that but it gave a good amount of smoke before the small turbo spooled up.
Now the question. Is that smoke/fuel nessacary to get a good spool up on the small turbo or is it waisted energy? i look at it as the stock trucks dont smoke to spool up but then again, they also aint pushing 500+ hp power levels. Is it needed to get heat in the pipes and spool up? if you were to tune that smoke out, would much slower spool up occur or would it be only take a little longer for the turbo to spool up?
It might be a simple, common sense answer im not thinkin of but my brain got rattled around pretty good tuesday