Wisconsin Thread (Team Rev & Others)
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#4227
I am getting them from thmotorsports, they are a vendor on here. They ran a special last year that I found and PM'd them about it and if I could upgrade to Hawk Blue's and they said yes for the same price, just gotta call them first thing monday to order!!
Also stealthy1ss said he runs these for track days.
Also stealthy1ss said he runs these for track days.
#4228
Anyone ever heard of an issue with the tc's regaurding the maf and the car starting but not stayin running? The guy I was helping heard a backfire then the car went into safe mode, we unhooked the maf and it runs, also he bought another maf sensor and it did the same thing, any ideas? His car only has 2400 miles on it and its an 09, he threw a code for the maf sensor as well
#4231
Ive heard of this problem a couple of times while I was trolling the LNF page...check the plastic on the sides of the intercooler. From what I hear they suck some major c*ck
Edit: the stock intercooler anyway..
Edit: the stock intercooler anyway..
#4232
Damn u smack a deer? Or stationary object? Nice rims as well what size r they?
#4233
Didn't go in depth with the end tanks cuz of the shroud underneath, have to take it off, he's takin it to a dealer tomoro and will see what they say everything looked and seemed legit, I will most certainly fill ya guyz in on the cause, ya the end tanks are garbage frikken plastic, still blows my mind they would go so cheap on having plastic pipes and end tanks on the system
#4234
#4235
Well guys i am a plastic process engineer, They didnt really go cheap on the plastic in the engine bay. The end tanks on the intercooler, the intercooler is made of PA with Glass fill of probably at least 30%. It is extreamly strong, but brittle. The stress strain curve looks like a mountain peek, its strong then just breaks off. I dont think they engineered the parts correctly. It usually isnt the plastics fault its the part designers. The part has to be designed correctly to function correctly in the plastic world theres no room for error.
#4236
Well guys i am a plastic process engineer, They didnt really go cheap on the plastic in the engine bay. The end tanks on the intercooler, the intercooler is made of PA with Glass fill of probably at least 30%. It is extreamly strong, but brittle. The stress strain curve looks like a mountain peek, its strong then just breaks off. I dont think they engineered the parts correctly. It usually isnt the plastics fault its the part designers. The part has to be designed correctly to function correctly in the plastic world theres no room for error.
#4237
No i actually havent. We deal mostly with Acetal, PC/PBT blend, Nylons, PE and PP. Thats about it. Of course "its not the designers fault" lol. damn designers. the process guys always get the bad rap when their **** dosent work. But yes youre right this case they used a good plastic but the application was wrong, theres so much that can go wrong with plastics everything has to be just right.
#4239
#4240
Wow that erytalyte is very interesting. It seems like it might not be a bad material for some of our chains. Right now we are using Nylon 66 with Melt resistant additive packages for our high temperature apps. It would be interesting to see how this would perform since they claim low coefficient of friction and high operation temps. We make chain so strength, friction, and wear are huge for us and dimensional stability is always a plus.
#4241
Wow that erytalyte is very interesting. It seems like it might not be a bad material for some of our chains. Right now we are using Nylon 66 with Melt resistant additive packages for our high temperature apps. It would be interesting to see how this would perform since they claim low coefficient of friction and high operation temps. We make chain so strength, friction, and wear are huge for us and dimensional stability is always a plus.
#4242
#4243
Haha you beat me to it, but yeah its an interesting plastic. It has strength and operating temps closer to steel than most other plastics, yet its low friction. They only downfall for most applications is that its brittle, but in the applications that we are using it the brittleness is actually one of the main reasons we're using it.
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#4246
Thats awesome, that would be a dream job for me. Here is what i do or my company anyways: Food & Beverage
#4247
Ya that sucks that most come factory with plastic tanks on ridiculous! Arron do u kno how much the flash was for the gms1? Also the guy with issues blew his intercooler thanks guyz, ty can u post the link again for the RA track day
#4248