Suggestions on how to get a better 1/4 mile from a GT
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GroovyCarrot
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Polo_GT, be calm, they're just having a laugh, it's not a dig against you in any way. Most of the things you've listed there are perfectly reasonable, and the rest would definately be things that would go if he was converting the car into a permanent track racer.. just perhaps not practical for a single quarter mile run
Anyway, don't take it to heart, no one's trying to rip you for anything 
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A guide to doing it on a g40 which is different but the same principals apply. I know that concept-e has recently done this too his GT so worth having a chat with him.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.hayes ... ewedge.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.hayes ... ewedge.htm
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polo_GT
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I think that if you are going to do it on a g40 it is worth fitting a superchip aswell as this seemed to get rid of the flat spot on mine. You would see more gain on a tuned engine. It does take a little getting used to pulling away without the wedges as the throttle becomes very light, it is also meant to give you more top end. But then again it might be completely different on a GT.
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What is dewedging...
Starting with the G40...
In the throttle body, there is a flap which lets air into the engine and is operated directly by the accelerator cable. To this flap is fixed a big metal wedge to keep the airflow smooth at low revs, thus helping pullaways etc.
However, the wedge itself causes a restriction to airflow, thus limiting the amount of air that can get through. The more air you can get into the engine - the more fuel you can burn - the more energy per combustion - the faster you go, etc...
Thus, in the G40, dewedging has proven an effective way to increase performance.
In the GT however...
There are two flaps. The first operates over about the first 2/3 of the accelerator pedal being pressed, with the second opening only in the final third.
The first flap is much smaller than the second (about the size of a 10 pence piece) and is the only one of the two to have a wedge on it.
Therefore, it is debatable as to whether removing it would make as much difference as it does on the G40, where the wedge is MASSIVE!!!
Starting with the G40...
In the throttle body, there is a flap which lets air into the engine and is operated directly by the accelerator cable. To this flap is fixed a big metal wedge to keep the airflow smooth at low revs, thus helping pullaways etc.
However, the wedge itself causes a restriction to airflow, thus limiting the amount of air that can get through. The more air you can get into the engine - the more fuel you can burn - the more energy per combustion - the faster you go, etc...
Thus, in the G40, dewedging has proven an effective way to increase performance.
In the GT however...
There are two flaps. The first operates over about the first 2/3 of the accelerator pedal being pressed, with the second opening only in the final third.
The first flap is much smaller than the second (about the size of a 10 pence piece) and is the only one of the two to have a wedge on it.
Therefore, it is debatable as to whether removing it would make as much difference as it does on the G40, where the wedge is MASSIVE!!!
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Steve_O
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Thanks for giving me the definitive word on that Dan!!hardhitter wrote:We are talking about a GT here, which has a completely different throttle body setup and on a n/a engine. Removing the wedge gives a more sensitive throttle and does make a positive difference.
I had heard before it makes a noticable difference when combined with other airflow mods - but never heard about any of the downsides...
I think a sharper throttle would suit my driving style more - so when I feel like getting my hands mucky and cleaning up that whole area - I'll probably give it a go!!
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Yoof's GT is certainly more willing to rev with his mildly ported and dewedged TB on. I ran it on my car when I had a 3F lump in there (whilst getting the G40 rebuilt) and along with a TB elbow with the orange vacuum switch removed, G40 exhaust manifold and downpipe, and one of Dan's chips it was pretty nippy for a GT. Didn't feel as torquey as a stock one though. Still hit the limiter in 5th though one night...Steve_O wrote:Thanks for giving me the definitive word on that Dan!!hardhitter wrote:We are talking about a GT here, which has a completely different throttle body setup and on a n/a engine. Removing the wedge gives a more sensitive throttle and does make a positive difference.![]()
I had heard before it makes a noticable difference when combined with other airflow mods - but never heard about any of the downsides...
I think a sharper throttle would suit my driving style more - so when I feel like getting my hands mucky and cleaning up that whole area - I'll probably give it a go!!
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When you do it, the screws going into the wedge break, so it won't be easy to reverse (unless you keep a spare tb). The two holes can be filled with pop rivets which is the best option, i will try and get round to doing a faq depending on time.
Andy I have a feeling the G40 exhaust manifold might affect torque on a GT with the runners being un-equal lengths.
Andy I have a feeling the G40 exhaust manifold might affect torque on a GT with the runners being un-equal lengths.
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