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    started a topic Air intake Alfa Romeo Giulia

    Air intake Alfa Romeo Giulia

    Hello I have a question about the air intake v2 for the Alfa Romeo giulia I want to know how much horsepower this add to the stock intake...
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  • EC GIULIA / STELVIO QV 2.9L: Build & Development

    In this thread, we'll be documenting the development and build of our MY2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia QV.

    The purpose of this documentation is to...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C | Carbon Fiber Chassis Info (Part 2)

    ALFA ROMEO 4C | Carbon Fiber Chassis Info (Part 2)

    Carbon Fiber Concerns:



    There are some concerns out there, some I think are legitimate and some are not. There is give and take in every automotive design factor, and I think the pros of the carbon fiber FAR outweigh the cons, but we need to cover both sides here.

    Let's start with what I consider the more likely problems. I think we may see far more problems caused by improper servicing than anything else. My first concern is improper jacking. The car must...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C | Carbon Fiber Chassis Info (Part 1)

    ALFA ROMEO 4C | Carbon Fiber Chassis Info (Part 1)



    One of the main features of the new Alfa Romeo 4C is it's carbon fiber chassis. This is a feature not previously seen in production cars with the exception of some very high end exotics. This chassis is ultra light, and ultra strong, and from a performance car standpoint carbon fiber is the best material to use in this application.

    However, as with anything that's relatively new, there are some fears and misconceptions that some people will have. How easily can it be...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 3 (Continued) | The Turbocharging System

    ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 3 (Continued) | The Turbocharging System

    The 4C's turbo and limitations:


    All turbos have limitations of one kind or another. For example smaller turbos can spin up quickly lowering the boost threshold and reducing lag. However they can't generate as much total airflow, and thus power as relatively larger turbos (it should go without saying, but this is will all other factors equal).

    Turbochargers have three main limitations, all three of which are inter related. They are turbine speed, boost, and efficiency....
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 3 | The Turbocharging System

    ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 3 | The Turbocharging System


    This is Part 3 of my series on the 4C's engine. If you haven't already read them, please read Parts 1 and 2.

    As I explained in the previous 2 parts of this series, the 4C's engine is specifically designed to take advantage of turbocharging, so it makes sense to take some time to understand the turbocharging system.

    A turbocharger is an exhaust driven compressor that forces more air into the engine than it would be able to ingest on it's own. Exhaust exits the engine...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 2 (Continued) | The Bottom End

    ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 2 (Continued) | The Bottom End

    Crankshaft:


    The crankshaft has the job of turning all the up and down motion of the pistons into rotational force.

    The 4C's crankshaft is built to handle massive amounts of power. It's a forged steel crankshaft with excellent lubrication and journal sizes that rival most 5 and 6 liter American V8s!


    There isn't much more to be said about the crank, but I'll add that Alfa has a long history of making very stout crankshafts, I doubt we will ever...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 2 | The Bottom End

    ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 2 | The Bottom End

    
    I occasionally hear people say that the 4C isn't an exotic car because it has a small 4 cylinder engine. What I think these people fail to realize is the the 4C's engine is an exotic car engine, it's just scaled down to match the size of the car.

    The purpose of this article is to explain to owners and potential owners just how advanced the 4C's engine really is. If you have read part one, which deals with the head and camshaft timing system, great, if not, it's OK to start...
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  • ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 1 | The VVT System

    ALFA ROMEO 4C ENGINE: Part 1 | The VVT System



    The variable valve timing system or VVT is part of what makes the Alfa Romeo 4C's engine so special. In this article, I plan to explain what it is, what it does for us, and how tuners can take advantage of it.

    Alfa came out with VVT long before anyone else. They have used it in production cars sold in the US and worldwide since 1980. They started using electronic controls for the system in the 1985 model year. By comparison, BMW introduced their somewhat equivalent VANOS...
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  • FACTORY UPDATE Alfa Romeo Giulia/Stelvio 2.0L Saftey Recall UA4/NHTSA 18V-636

    NEW FACTORY UPDATE GIULIA 2.0L

    SAFETY RECALL UA4/NHTSA 18V-636

    Vehicles Affected:

    2017-2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia 2.0L

    2018 Alfa romeo Stelvio 2.0L

    CEL/DTC Concerns:

    P0420
    P0171
    P2096
    P0299


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  • Giulia Quadrifoglio Exhaust Mod - Permanent Race Mode Active

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    Giulia Quadrifoglio Exhaust Mod - Permanent Race Mode Active



    The 2017+ Giulia QV utilizes a solenoid/vacuum controlled exhaust valves that allows the center (2) exhaust exits to become active allowing for a more efficient and more aggressive exhaust note.

    These (2) center exhaust exits becomes active in stock form when "Race Mode" is selected.

    In order to always have this "Race Mode" option would require software changes in the body control module or by directly unplugging the solenoid which may...
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