RPI Scoop on a Diesel engine?
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Originally Posted by terente0081' post='968549' date='Aug 7 2009, 09:20 AM
Well, RPI Scoop is mounted. Mounting process was very easy, took about 10 minutes. It took more time to take the kidney grills out than to actuallty mount the scoop. I was very tired at the time I mounted it, I didn't close an eye last night... you can imagine it.
City driving back home to get some sleep, I haven't noticed much (and all I noticed I thought it's because I'm tired and my senses are not that good), but the engine sound seems to have changed, the car seems to pull a little better, but I have to test it thoroughly. Highway driving should really make the difference. I know how my car pulls, I will have to see if it pulls differently now, with the scoop on.
I will also take some pics and I will keep you guys updated.
City driving back home to get some sleep, I haven't noticed much (and all I noticed I thought it's because I'm tired and my senses are not that good), but the engine sound seems to have changed, the car seems to pull a little better, but I have to test it thoroughly. Highway driving should really make the difference. I know how my car pulls, I will have to see if it pulls differently now, with the scoop on.
I will also take some pics and I will keep you guys updated.
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