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BluKoo
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8th May 09 at 12:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I reckon my bros WR1 is quicker than my dads previous 911.
They are amazing fun too. They give you immense confidence due to the level of grip you have coming out of a corner (just like any scooby i guess).
Plus the WR1 has the variable differential controll in the centre consol so you can change how much power goes to the rear wheels at the turn of a little wheel/knob.

And its got a button you can press which sprays ice cold water on the intercooler too. I'm not 100% if the performance would be noticable, but its a cool little gadget.

[Edited on 08-05-2009 by BluKoo]
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
And its got a button you can press which sprays ice cold water on the intercooler too
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by BluKoo]


Has a little fridge in the engine bay for this purpose
BluKoo
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Originally posted by Stu
quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
And its got a button you can press which sprays ice cold water on the intercooler too
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by BluKoo]


Has a little fridge in the engine bay for this purpose


As far as i know the water resevoir is in the boot. Okay, its maybe not ice cold, but i think it is pretty cold.
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
quote:
Originally posted by Stu
quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
And its got a button you can press which sprays ice cold water on the intercooler too
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by BluKoo]


Has a little fridge in the engine bay for this purpose


As far as i know the water resevoir is in the boot. Okay, its maybe not ice cold, but i think it is pretty cold.


At least that's what you/your brother tell your mates down the pub

I'd take the WR1 any day, they look the best of all the blob eyes and will hold value much better than the vxr imo.
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Just been doing some research, and its not cooled in any way. I was wrong.

The tank is in the boot and it takes 5 litres.
Stu
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
As far as i know the water resevoir is in the boot. Okay, its maybe not ice cold, but i think it is pretty cold.


Haha, was only joking! Yep the reservoir is in the boot and its colder than the intercooler its getting sprayed on anyway!

Thats not really the way it works though, when a liquid evaporates it takes heat from its surroundings - In this case the intercooler! Had a probe in the pipework on mine between the intercooler and the throttle body to measure intake temps and when the water was sprayed the temps did drop a couple of degrees, more noticeable the hotter it was really! Bit of a fad but we all like toys!!!

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The water isnt there to 'cool' the intercooler as such its just a simple case of phsyics, heat transfers from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a gas far quicker than it does straight from a solid to a gas Similar principal to sweat!
Stu
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Same way that overfuelling in a car that runs hot (turbocharged for example) is safer run rich! The fuel has a cooling effect on the cylinders as some of it evaporates off!

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quote:
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Same way that overfuelling in a car that runs hot (turbocharged for example) is safer run rich! The fuel has a cooling effect on the cylinders as some of it evaporates off!




Dont get me started on stoich tho, we will all fall asleep!
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Scoob
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
The water isnt there to 'cool' the intercooler as such its just a simple case of phsyics, heat transfers from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a gas far quicker than it does straight from a solid to a gas Similar principal to sweat!


So it's there to cool the intercooler then.
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
The water isnt there to 'cool' the intercooler as such its just a simple case of phsyics, heat transfers from a solid to a liquid and from a liquid to a gas far quicker than it does straight from a solid to a gas Similar principal to sweat!


So it's there to cool the intercooler then.


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Ive got a 2005 sti which is similar too a wr1. They are great cars, Iove mine. Seems a decent price too.
Ben G
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wr1 any day, much better all round car.
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And I'd imagine the WR1 would hold it's value better than a VXR tbh! Another reason to buy the boxer
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ok, thats for the info folks, I've arranged to borrow it for a few days next week - do the usual commute etc in it - see how it handles being part of my daily routine.
cheers again for the info folks, quite looking forward to this now!
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I'm totally biased towards Subaru's, so WR1 for me...
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What is your daily routine btw? Because you'll have to expect a max of 25mpg on motorways etc
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alli Ronald
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quote:
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What is your daily routine btw? Because you'll have to expect a max of 25mpg on motorways etc


I drive 50 or so miles a day down the back roads to my office in Glasgow, 7 days a week usually. With occasional site visits around Scotland (I'm a quantity surveyor for a utility company)
Mpg doesnt really bother me, I'm more concerned about it being reliable - but then I dont drive cars hard on the road, I leave the hooliganism to when I'm on my bikes!

spoke with the missus about it, she's given me the go ahead.... lucky she likes the colour!

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