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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 07:30 PM
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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I'm sorry, but in keeping with forum tradition i'm going to call BS until I see some slips and/or some video. For your first time racing a manual I refuse to believe that you are that consistant.

You've got to be kidding me. Oh, and I guess this wins the debate on which kit is producing faster times.

Congrats Rob! Great job first time out! 12's will be here soon!
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:20 PM
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To be a little impartial this proves nothing between the 2 kits cause the weather was completly different...and the trap speeds were less than 2 mph diff.

AND the 102 mph run was with a 2.9 pulley not the rev it up 2.8.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by retrop
To be a little impartial this proves nothing between the 2 kits cause the weather was completly different...and the trap speeds were less than 2 mph diff.

AND the 102 mph run was with a 2.9 pulley not the rev it up 2.8.

True, the conditions are different. BUT if someone asks the question "which kit has the best time recorded", guess what, still the INTENSE kit, untill someone with a revitup kit beats it. I'm not really in the mood to start another arguement with the revitup fans, but that's awefully childish to call BS. I mean seriously, tiny, did you think he pulled all of those numbers out of his butt? Yea, I got and idea Rob. Lets sit down and make up fake times to post about on the forum! (ROLLS EYES). I'm beginning to think that REVITUP is owned by a bunch of 16 yr olds.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:27 PM
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Sorry for the hijack Rob. Let's all get back to congratulating Rob on his "BS" times.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:38 PM
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Cmon guys, He doesnt have intake or exhaust or headers, or motor mounts for the wheel hop! we are sooo close to 12s thats all i want 12s!!!!!!!!

All I want is 10.99's
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Bad06SS
I guess this wins the debate on which kit is producing faster times.
Great times congrats on being one of the first in the 13's. It is nice to see mods actually working on this car.

As for the intense kit making more power than psi fi/rev it up you need to look at trap speed, not time. Time is a function of traction ie drag radials lowering 60' time, trap speed is a better indicator of horsepower. My best trap with the psi fi has been 102.7 about 2 mph off these. Looks like the Intense is making just a bit more power based on these speeds. I am not sure what 2 mph equals horepower wise, I am sure there is a formula out there that can be used to figure it out.

But anyway, congrats I am glad to see pogress being made on the way to 12's you should be there soon with a bit more practice.

Also, I posted my timeslips a while back and I am considered a new member you should be able to upload them just like I did unless something has changed since then.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:53 PM
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yea.. you get those 60's down you will have it..

since these are are so "new" still not sure what the avg 60' can be.. but with 1.9s the times would be in the 13.1x and with 1.8 60'.. you got you a 12.9x
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by y2kzman
Great times congrats on being one of the first in the 13's. It is nice to see mods actually working on this car.

As for the intense kit making more power than psi fi/rev it up you need to look at trap speed, not time. Time is a function of traction ie drag radials lowering 60' time, trap speed is a better indicator of horsepower. My best trap with the psi fi has been 102.7 about 2 mph off these. Looks like the Intense is making just a bit more power based on these speeds. I am not sure what 2 mph equals horepower wise, I am sure there is a formula out there that can be used to figure it out.

But anyway, congrats I am glad to see pogress being made on the way to 12's you should be there soon with a bit more practice.

Also, I posted my timeslips a while back and I am considered a new member you should be able to upload them just like I did unless something has changed since then.
Exactly, great post.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by retrop
To be a little impartial this proves nothing between the 2 kits cause the weather was completly different...and the trap speeds were less than 2 mph diff.

AND the 102 mph run was with a 2.9 pulley not the rev it up 2.8.
A little FYI, a smaller pulley on this combo doesn't net you allot of HP, it does give you more low end torque! Just as JMC007. We went from a 2.8 to a 2.7 and picked up 2 hp but gained 12lbft of TQ
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Acidangel_5.0
yea.. you get those 60's down you will have it..

since these are are so "new" still not sure what the avg 60' can be.. but with 1.9s the times would be in the 13.1x and with 1.8 60'.. you got you a 12.9x
On the average, a .10 decrease in the 60' nets a .15 improvement in the 1/4.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by retrop
To be a little impartial this proves nothing between the 2 kits cause the weather was completly different...and the trap speeds were less than 2 mph diff.

AND the 102 mph run was with a 2.9 pulley not the rev it up 2.8.
This is true! I believe it is possible for those times with the rev-it up kit also, but its a matter of time before it happens. Patience is a virtue. It was hot as **** with a lot of humidity at my track. Either way this is some good progress for the ss. We are now learning what needs to be done to achieve those 12sec times. I have to wait a month before the shop can install my clutch... then some more track times. There are a lot of factors in drag racing that influence your time. Its not just looking at the 1/4 mi time but the MPH too. It show that rob is making some nice power. In time and with practice launching the car will be easier, which will get us better times.

Congrats Rob!...good times, but wheel hop was not my issue. Guess that clutch transfers that power good enough now. It's hard to get a good 60 ft with these cars. Keep up the good work.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by y2kzman
Great times congrats on being one of the first in the 13's. It is nice to see mods actually working on this car.

As for the intense kit making more power than psi fi/rev it up you need to look at trap speed, not time. Time is a function of traction ie drag radials lowering 60' time, trap speed is a better indicator of horsepower. My best trap with the psi fi has been 102.7 about 2 mph off these. Looks like the Intense is making just a bit more power based on these speeds. I am not sure what 2 mph equals horepower wise, I am sure there is a formula out there that can be used to figure it out.

But anyway, congrats I am glad to see pogress being made on the way to 12's you should be there soon with a bit more practice.

Also, I posted my timeslips a while back and I am considered a new member you should be able to upload them just like I did unless something has changed since then.
I agree! I think both kits offer a good power increase! I'm up for friendly competition, not condencending remarks, and disrespect to each other. I need to get my air intake installed but something else must come first.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:02 PM
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Thats why i said i was sorry, i knew the wheel hop would kill me. That's ok, new tranny mounts and contol arm bushings coming soon! The car should be 13.1 to 13.2 at that MPH.

Congrats Rob Not bad for a first day at the track with a new setup. The power is there, just need more seat time and test-n-tune.

I can't believe all this Intense/Rev it up crap..... give it a rest. Both kits are GREAT and work. You can't judge by one persons time at the track. Trust me I ran some crappy times in my other car at the track too when we were test-n-tune and had others expecting more out of it. Got ripped on for not being able to drive. Next week after some adjustments...went back and made all those people eat those words. Great runs...... for the first time there.... Don't let anyone else tell you different.

If you want Rob, send me the slips or video and I'll post it up for you. I believe the times. It's not like your claiming running 12's for the first time with the car.

Sent you a little something in the mail. Hope you can tune that car with it to get some more power.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by FAST06SS
I agree! I think both kits offer a good power increase! I'm up for friendly competition, not condencending remarks, and disrespect to each other. I need to get my air intake installed but something else must come first.

Well put, in fact, if revitup posts some new times and mph that best Rob's, I'd be glad to congratulate them, not call BS.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Bad06SS
Well put, in fact, if revitup posts some new times and mph that best Rob's, I'd be glad to congratulate them, not call BS.
Beat ya to it! I gave them props on the 102mph run! What comes around goes around
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ENUFPWR
Congrats Rob Not bad for a first day at the track with a new setup. The power is there, just need more seat time and test-n-tune.

I can't believe all this Intense/Rev it up crap..... give it a rest. Both kits are GREAT and work. You can't judge by one persons time at the track. Trust me I ran some crappy times in my other car at the track too when we were test-n-tune and had others expecting more out of it. Got ripped on for not being able to drive. Next week after some adjustments...went back and made all those people eat those words. Great runs...... for the first time there.... Don't let anyone else tell you different.

If you want Rob, send me the slips or video and I'll post it up for you. I believe the times. It's not like your claiming running 12's for the first time with the car.

Sent you a little something in the mail. Hope you can tune that car with it to get some more power.
Thanks!
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:15 PM
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Hoosier QTP's, the best 16"rim dr you can buy, hands down.
you have some more info on the specific tire you used including cost? Also some info on the rim you are using please.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by FAST06SS
Beat ya to it! I gave them props on the 102mph run! What comes around goes around
Thanks on that comment! There shouldn't be so much tension on these forums its all progress in different ways. Both companies should keep up the good work. I am not affiliated with revitup or intense, just an enthusiast about the SS.
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:32 PM
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I can't believe there are no comments on the clutch

I am on the INTENSE race team but i'm a firm believer in giving credit where credit is do!

Pretty soon you'll see turbo cobalts from wbody store kicking a$$, my car will continue to improve, Rev-It up will get faster, i'm sure someone from every vendor will be represented. In the end, it should be good for everyone!
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by FAST06SS
A little FYI, a smaller pulley on this combo doesn't net you allot of HP, it does give you more low end torque! Just as JMC007. We went from a 2.8 to a 2.7 and picked up 2 hp but gained 12lbft of TQ
First of all, my sincere congratulations for the 104+ MPH trap speed. Nice achievement.

And about your quote for the torque, very well said. Higher torque will give you stronger acceleration for sure.

What AFR (or 02 millivotage) you saw on most runs ?
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:52 PM
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Congratz Rob!

Looks like you are well on your way to catching up with the impala times
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 09:57 PM
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Awsome runs man. I think some wheelhop reduction mods are in order for you, and after I think your setup with smaller 60ft times, no missed shifts, and the right love could get you into the high 12's. Good luck man, and you can do it!

Now the real question is why did I never get past the 60ft mark when I went to track? Oh, wait a minute wheel hop equaled a snapped axle!!!! On the first run too!!! Grrrrr...
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 10:16 PM
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I personally loved the sound of the motor hitting the firewall on the 1-2 shift! Damm them mounts are soft!

I did forget to mention the issue with the diff! The left spun more than the right, i would say about a 2-1 ratio! Pretty disappointed with that.

Wideband started lean, about 13.2 in the first 100ft, then trailed off to 11.3- 11.5 at the end of the 1/4
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 10:20 PM
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As you probably noticed, the stock PCM tends to get the things richer and richer. You lower the settings on the MAF-T; it's leaner for a couple of runs, then it tends to get back a bit richer.

You don't wanna try some 38 or 40 lb/hr injectors ?
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