Calgary - random talk thread
checking in today. castrol? im in depending sched. earlier will be better for me. i doubt i can beat my personal best of 15.3 with a balt.
food for thought jordan. they say 100 lbs = 1 tenth of a second. i have a buddy who has put a intake, exhaust, and tune with srt10 wheels on his rumble bee, but he uses that truck to tow his skyline with a stroked 360 in it. i believe he is in the 10's.
food for thought jordan. they say 100 lbs = 1 tenth of a second. i have a buddy who has put a intake, exhaust, and tune with srt10 wheels on his rumble bee, but he uses that truck to tow his skyline with a stroked 360 in it. i believe he is in the 10's.
elevation more drastically effects naturally aspirated guys;
even though period road tests say my Cobalt is good for 13.9 stock, the best I was able to muster at race city was (iirc) 14.3;
later, on a tune (ect) I pulled a 13.9 at Castrol (July long 2012).
Mark, there's no way you will only pull a 15.3 - if you think there's any truth to that, then don't run against 'Rodney' - because he's done better (at Race City no less).
even though period road tests say my Cobalt is good for 13.9 stock, the best I was able to muster at race city was (iirc) 14.3;
later, on a tune (ect) I pulled a 13.9 at Castrol (July long 2012).
Mark, there's no way you will only pull a 15.3 - if you think there's any truth to that, then don't run against 'Rodney' - because he's done better (at Race City no less).
Yeah it'll be good to get a baseline. I wanna dyno and hit the strip before I start modding. I'm not gonna get crazy but I'd like to see low 14's at least with bolt ons.
don't the mustang dyno read lower than the other guys?
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
don't the mustang dyno read lower than the other guys?
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
don't the mustang dyno read lower than the other guys?
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
iirc typically bone stock SS/TC's generally read a realistic 240ish on a (not-happy) dynojet dyno...
what ever the case, yo're going to have to re-visit that same dyno now to see what kind of gains you have seen ~ and that is really where a dyno is effective...
Yep dyno dynamics are great for tuning steady state with all the load control they offer, but they are heart breakers. I made 508whp on a dynojet on 23 lbs and only 7300 rpms, and made 481 on 24 lbs and 8k rpms on the local dyno dynamics. 27-28 lbs only made 518 on the local as well.
hahahaha you think i remember? might as well ask tommy chong if he remembers the 60's.
just let me look in that box tomorrow and let you know whats left in there. that way we know for sure.
what you finally going turbo? it would be about time.
just let me look in that box tomorrow and let you know whats left in there. that way we know for sure.
what you finally going turbo? it would be about time.
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