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Old Dec 23, 2003 | 09:50 AM
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Turbo performance

Do any of you motorheads out there know if the turbo on the X performs less efficiently in rain or fog. I was driving my car on a real foggy moist night and it seemed I received less power from my turbo that night. Is it just me?

Second question: Is the turbo on the X considered a low RPM turbo or high RPM turbo?

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Old Dec 23, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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If by "X" yo mean WRX, then I would consider it a midrange turbo. It definitely falls off some at high rpm. If you mean "Forester XT" then it's a low-end torque turbo. (Same turbo, bigger motor.) You shouldn't have lost much power due to the fog, unless there was REALLY a lot of water in the air displacing oxygen.
Old Dec 23, 2003 | 09:36 PM
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it was probably the fog playing tricks on your mind. makin you think you were driving slow or something
Old Dec 23, 2003 | 10:40 PM
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I wouldn't know, but I figured maybe you were being more ... 'cautious' in the fog since you know.. it's fog?
Old Dec 24, 2003 | 12:36 AM
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Fog means moisture in the air, and moist air is dense air. Dense air travels with more difficulty through your engine and thus the slight drop in preformance. Same deal with hot days: air is denser, plus the heat makes everything in the engine work harder. Hence, hot and humid days = laggy performance, cold and dry days = optimal performance.
Simple ain't it?
Old Dec 24, 2003 | 07:53 AM
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No, but water cools. Water doesn't affect the o2 (except by displacing it. Foggy or humid weather isn't going to be 'wet' enough to displace that much oxygen, though).

Read what Corky Bell has to say on the subject.
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