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Post Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:34 pm

Decreasing annual service costs

I'm doing the new 1985 police car scenario. I can't get the service cost under double the max cost. This is without even trying to meet the other requirements. Even a pushrod, low revving straight 6 seems to be 2400+ dollars a year in service costs. What changes this factor? I've sort of figured out how to manipulate lifespan and max RPM, but this one eludes me.
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Post Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:01 pm

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

pretty simple: try using a standard intake / air filter :) that should solve most of these problems.
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Post Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:32 pm

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

The second major influence on Service Cost is Capacity.
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Post Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:57 am

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

Killrob wrote:pretty simple: try using a standard intake / air filter :) that should solve most of these problems.



I found that after some tweaking.


What's the logic behind that? a thousand+ extra dollars a year to service a racier air intake?
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Post Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:10 am

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

a good air filter actually decreases servicing costs because it does not need to be replaced
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Post Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:19 am

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

Well... it's not that a standard intake is less likely to be replaced, but an air filter pretty much filters the road dirt and other unwanted substances enter the engine. Says it really in the name! This obviously means less servicing.
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Post Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:32 pm

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

09webbad wrote:Well... it's not that a standard intake is less likely to be replaced, but an air filter pretty much filters the road dirt and other unwanted substances enter the engine. Says it really in the name! This obviously means less servicing.



Yes but over 1000 pounds a year more servicing? That's either a rebuild a year, or an oil change every month, or 20 high-flow filters, etc. I could understand a 20% higher service cost, but more than doubling it seems odd.
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Post Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:29 am

Re: Decreasing annual service costs

If its the Race intake, the implication is that you need to constantly change the oil and maintain various things as its sucking in all kinds of crap through the intake.
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