Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 12:48:11 GMT From: "LaserAllan" <_$nopsamm> Subject: Re: 900 Turbo running much better when engine is warming up
One of the first thing to check when a saab T does not perform as expected is the sparkplugs. Do not use any other plugs than the ones recommended by saab (ngk) and make sure the gap is correct (1,0 +0,1/-0). /Mathias "Denis Zerr" <syldennopsamhlink.net> wrote in message news:oISI4.9677$q67.259032nopsamread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net... > Hi all, > I am having a 94 Classic 900 Turbo special edition. Apparently the engine is > tuned for 185Hp... Now the engine runs much better when it is somewhat cool > or warming up. (Sure I am not driving the accelerator on the floor when > cold). Specifically the acceleration is stronger and more continoous while > the engine is not at hot temperature (temp needle not yet in the middle). > When the car is at stabilized temp., the accelaraion is much less strong or > can be somewhat hectic. > > Anyone out there having an idea about to do? or having been through similar > issues? > I have heard that the intercoolers on those cars are not cooling much but > before I am planning modification from the standard specs i would like to > know if they are other places I should look at. > > Thanks > > >