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kchummer 08-18-2009 08:09 PM

In warm temps....
 
my 2004 h2 w/ 30k on it seems a bit sluggish after approx. 10 mins. of ridin around..?? When leavin it seems normal, but seems to lose power if A/C is on or is around 90 out....Is it normal or could something like ig. switch be doin it...?? also battery light stays on for 5 sec. after shut off which ive read does relate to switch.....my only mods are Magnaflow exhaust and throttle body spacer...I was thinkin maybe to large exhaust when air is so minimal at 90-100 causes a little decrease in performance....

kchummer 08-19-2009 01:08 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
no pros ayy....Ill look at forums elsewere

HummerJim 08-19-2009 03:24 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
Yes, the air mass sensor senses the hot less dense air and after the engine gets warm the performance is not quite what it is in 80ish weather because timing is held back and fuel is sprayed in at a lesser rate - there is a technical discussion about this in the search - but it boils down to the air mass sensor and the ECM. Also, a larger diameter exhaust will trick the ECM into thinking the air is even less dense and cut back fuel delivery more - there's two posts on that too. When I drove through Nevada at 110F last year I noticed the same thing.

kchummer 08-19-2009 04:28 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
Tx Jim!! makes perfect sense...

IRA51 08-19-2009 06:13 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
I notice it all summer here in hell with a stock exaust and airbox. :raar:

Big.Z.hummin 08-20-2009 03:13 AM

Re: In warm temps....
 
mine does that to when in the 90 to 100 degree range. i lose acceleration and when i step on it my stock air intake screams like a biotch. its kinda annoying but we dont have to many days over 90 here in nashville

PHATBOYPIMP 08-20-2009 09:07 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
I didn't have this problem until I read this post.....lol

porschett 08-20-2009 09:41 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
We average temps in the mid-90's, with heat indexes averaging 105 to 110. I've never experienced this.

kchummer 08-20-2009 10:52 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
u may not know wat its capabilities are....lol

porschett 08-20-2009 11:14 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kchummer
u may not know wat its capabilities are....lol


Let's see, 3 Porsche's, a DB9, 18 years racing, think I may have an idea or two about the capabilities of a truck!

HummerMann 08-20-2009 11:57 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
Being a Northerner I don't notice this much, BUT when I was down in Langtry, TX last month in the middle of nowhere in 95F temperatures, I DEFINITELY noticed this phenomenon. It reminded me of being in the mountains - I agree that it all has to do with air density.
Hot air is less dense, so you produce less horsepower. When I used to drag race we'd place ice on the intake manifold and in a screen by the air cleaner to make the air more dense. If you use the standard Morton/McFaren horsepower/air density chart - 95 degrees gives you 12% less horsepower than on a standard day which is used by Detroit to measure engine horsepower. A standard day is sea level, 59F and a barometer of 29.92. Yep I have a graduate degree in mechanical engineering. SO 12% is a loss of about 36 horsepower.
Then you can complicate it even more using the Military Standard Hot Day which is used in certifying Humvee/H1 engines.
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.c...=231931&page=2

kchummer 08-21-2009 12:49 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by porschett
Let's see, 3 Porsche's, a DB9, 18 years racing, think I may have an idea or two about the capabilities of a truck!


I was bein fececious...(? SP ?)....lol.....:jump:

IRA51 08-21-2009 08:51 PM

Re: In warm temps....
 
it is a fact that high underhood temps on a vehicle with an IAT sensor will suffer a loss of power and preformance in high heat. last week I had 165 degrees under hood temp (measured next to the air box ) all my vehicles run stronger in the winter here in Phoenix. If I drive up to Flagstaff in August you can feel the differance in power and preformance . and it is not just the altitude all my baro's are working fine.:twak:


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