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raj
03-01-2010, 21:56
doesnt really apply to me as mine STILL isnt a runner:sad2:

so how are folks getting on with carb freeze in this weather?
if you suffer from it,what are you doing to cure it?

i remember my last gtt which i rebuilt,it would always splutter to a stop on freezing days, id have to wait a few mins before i could start it up and be on my way again.

as im still trying to get this current rebuild running properly, i was thinking of welding a nipple to the bms downpipe so i can route a pipe to the carb top as per OE setup. i could block this off during the warmer months!?

Mart
03-01-2010, 21:59
No prob's to report here, and there's been plenty of ice days (0c or lower) for a couple of weeks now.

Spooky
03-01-2010, 22:01
hmm...it does get very annoying...

on the motorway its a nightmare but around town its not so bad.

my cure is...full throttle & 20psi :D:agree:

rs250nut
03-01-2010, 22:02
doesnt really apply to me as mine STILL isnt a runner:sad2:

so how are folks getting on with carb freeze in this weather?
if you suffer from it,what are you doing to cure it?

i remember my last gtt which i rebuilt,it would always splutter to a stop on freezing days, id have to wait a few mins before i could start it up and be on my way again.

as im still trying to get this current rebuild running properly, i was thinking of welding a nipple to the bms downpipe so i can route a pipe to the carb top as per OE setup. i could block this off during the warmer months!?

I remember this last year as I broke down every morning on the way to work in the same spot. In the end I used a piece of cardboard to cover part of the intercooler, worked a treat.

The new Bill J
03-01-2010, 22:07
Do what I used to do, take the i/c off for the winter :D

Kris M
03-01-2010, 22:08
Wheres that famous picture bill ?????:D

The new Bill J
03-01-2010, 22:12
Wheres that famous picture bill ?????:D

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/mrb_gtt/monalisa.jpg

JRP
03-01-2010, 22:13
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71/mrb_gtt/monalisa.jpg


:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:: laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: GENUINE LOL

Kris M
03-01-2010, 22:15
:cooter:, very good :laugh::D

Os8472
03-01-2010, 23:00
I wouldn't of had any carb freeze issues if mine was on the road at the mo, gotta love EFI :D

Shane P
04-01-2010, 00:29
In the end I used a piece of cardboard to cover part of the intercooler, worked a treat.

:agree:

markey b
04-01-2010, 00:31
i cured it by connecting up the carb base pipes on the orange one, when i had the evo i/c i got it bad on the m25 and had ice on the outside of the carb!

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a190/mark_wsmcuk/ABCD0007.jpg

raider has been perfect, infact in this recent weather its been going like a little standard rocket!

5alldaway
04-01-2010, 03:41
ive not run my car recently but in recent years when carb freeze was at its worst i just put the oe intercooler on and had no issues :)

HULK
04-01-2010, 10:13
worst problem for me is getting in the bloody thing. Central locking door solenoids are always frozen solid

Spooky
04-01-2010, 16:22
Went to Bristol last night, never saw more than 2-3degs a.c.t's @ 1 bar according to the trusty Ian S temp guage.

Funnily enough, I didnt suffer from any carb freeze...until I pulled up and the cars idle dropped to about 300rpm and conked out :p