Overall I'm happy with the performance of my 2013 SHO PP as a daily driver. As a daily driver I'd like to be a bit of a minimalist on mods for now. From real world experience as a new car fleet tech I see quite a bit of oil in induction systems (cars under 35k mi) and it's an area of concern (founded or not) for a daily driver direct injected engine.
The plan at hand is to install a McNally catch can, and in the spring as part of a 40k mi service replace the plugs, thermostat, and map and possibly add methanol injection. No so much for huge power gains, but more geared for it's ability to clean items post injection point, reduce intake air temps, and decrease the possibility or pre ignition/detonation. Unlike 95% of anyone taking the time to read this, performance gains at this point isn't my focus, but if I get a bump up without causing driveability issues on a non tuned engine it's not going to hurt my feelings.
My concern would be, on a non tuned engine can methanol injection cause issues with driveability?
The plan at hand is to install a McNally catch can, and in the spring as part of a 40k mi service replace the plugs, thermostat, and map and possibly add methanol injection. No so much for huge power gains, but more geared for it's ability to clean items post injection point, reduce intake air temps, and decrease the possibility or pre ignition/detonation. Unlike 95% of anyone taking the time to read this, performance gains at this point isn't my focus, but if I get a bump up without causing driveability issues on a non tuned engine it's not going to hurt my feelings.
My concern would be, on a non tuned engine can methanol injection cause issues with driveability?