Aurora40
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1990's still feed fromthe side - on 1991's, the ET pipe does "drop" the air in from the top and feeds "out" to the turbos like the other yearsAurora40 said:Ok, so in some of the info I got about this 1990 non-aero car, there is some stuff of interest regarding 1990 vs 1991 Callaways.
So, I assume then that this means it still has the side air intake. Does the 1991 Callaway have a Wonderbar? Does the ET pipe feed into the center of the Wonderbar vs the side of it, or does it just have a whole different thing? If it is totally different, which is better from a flow perspective? The 1991 only went up to 403hp from 390hp of 1990. Was that just being conservative, or did a stock 1991 make about the same power as a stock 1990 (both being conservative in their official ratings)?
...the scoops will make those with them more consistent - a cold intercooler makes more consistent power than a warm one - SurfnSun experienced a touch of this on the Dyno with a hot set of intercooler - Turbo cars love cold & dense airAurora40 said:The second upgrade is of course the 1991 hood scoops. The bulletin claims a 150% increase in airflow to the intercoolers, which reduces intake air temps by 100(!) degrees. Surely this has to have a larger affect than just 13 hp...
I gas up at Mobil or Exxon stations (all 4 or 5 times I have gone and filled upAurora40 said:Also, the 1991 specs page mentions a fuel requirement of "super premium unleaded". The 1990 page has no such row on it. What the heck is super premium? 93 octane vs 91? Do you all gas up at normal gas stations?
Edit: speaking of the CAC model center, how does one note if info is wrong? I noticed it mentioned 1991 being the year the oil level monitor debuted,
What? 81 had optional oil temp gauge apart from oil pressure, 82 had the oil temp gauge as standard equipment because the clock was in the radio...where is the oil level gauge?Peer81 said:An 81 vette was the first year with a oil level monitor (gauge)![]()
Im going to say it makes it more powerful than the 91s, based on my experience.Aurora40 said:So do you all think the big wonderbar makes the 88-90 = 91? Or makes them a bit more powerful?
What? 81 had optional oil temp gauge apart from oil pressure, 82 had the oil temp gauge as standard equipment because the clock was in the radio...where is the oil level gauge?
In 1990, the radiator DID change to a "slanted" design - the cap moved to the resivoir up by the firewall where you described...Aurora40 said:Did the radiator change for 1990? The car I saw had no radiator cap on the radiator, instead it was over by the back of the engine bay on the passenger side. It was like the newer cars that have a pressurized overflow tank instead, except there appeared to still be an overflow tank up front on the driver's side. It seemed pretty weird.
Also, FYI, the upgraded wonderbar on this car had the inlet in the center, not on the side like I saw on Chris's car. So maybe it's basically the same/similar to the 1991 one? I dunno...
Upgraded Wonderbars eliminated the alumn. elbows...Aurora40 said:Yes, the airbox was in the passenger side front well. But it fed over to the center of the wonderbar. I remember on your car at the NOVA show that yours fed over to the side of it, and it looked like the neck was aluminum. On this one it was black, and quite a bit larger of a neck.
I'll have to see a pic - maybe another has seen this :confusedAurora40 said:So why are there two reservoirs for the coolant then? There was the clearish white one up on the drivers side well. :confused
Just to come back on this question. I'm not a c4 driver, i only take a sneak preview under my friends 86 convertible so i could be wrong on this one...Aurora40 said:The more I think about it, the more I think that was the washer fluid reservoir. The owner was the one telling me coolant gets added up by the clear bottle. I really didn't look at it. I did open the black tank on the back passenger side to check the level and condition of coolant and to look for crust around the cap. I guess it's a good thing he said he's never actually added coolant to the car if he didn't know where it goes...![]()
Jim, Your B2K is ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!! eek91callaway said:
That car is beautiful!!91callaway said: