Dyno in fargo Jan 8 & 9
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Did anyone that was there get a little woozy from the exaust? I went home after words and put on some greatful dead:)
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stephen bradley wrote:
Did anyone that was there get a little woozy from the exaust? I went home after words and put on some greatful dead:)
shit man when i get home from doing nothin i put on the greatful dead
just sit back and let the good times roll.......was it the civic that the guy in a wheel chair had??? -
That civic would just howl - loud car when the VTEC would kick in. The exhaust made me a little woozy too
BTW, i got real sick sunday morning - diagnosed with influenza type A - hopefully i wasn't contagious while i was there. I'll blame it on the waste oil that i fell into LOL

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sweet #'s on all the runs....now wheres that video

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http://www.fargostreet.com/temp/video/davehenry.wmv
I did a little editing (thx for vid wannabe)
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Cool. I did the swap in that civic hatch. Nice to see that he got a decently strong motor at least.
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wannabe wrote:
He didn't run n2o that I'm aware of. It's fricken hilarious. A under 600 pony supra is running faster times than supra's upwards of 900 horse. Way to go Dave!
I was just talking to the owner of BoostLogic this morning. He dyno'd almost identical to me with a 71mm turbo (my turbo is 72mm). He made ~570rwhp on boost. He had a lockup converter and with the converter locked up he made 730rwhp! I knew there is a lot of loss through a high stall converter, but that seems just crazy. -
I don't doubt that dave- the converters soak up soooo much power- alot of good race powerglides only take 20-30 HP to turn (which is minute) and I find alot of drag race guys that put 900 on the engine dyno only turn 550-650 on the chassis dyno. Time for 5 speed dyno time again???
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DaveH wrote:
...he made 730rwhp! I knew there is a lot of loss through a high stall converter, but that seems just crazy.I was saying to Stephen and TJamz that your turbo should be making 700+ rwhp. I was trying to figure out if the timing was conservative, the boost real low, or I had my numbers backwards.
Makes more sense now. Can you lock your converter up????
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DaveH wrote:
I may bolt in the 5-speed and head down.... we'll see.You got a clutch that will hold it?? BTW, Chris in Bismark is buying a Carbon \ Carbon - borrow it quickly with my tranny and make a few pulls.
$3k for lockup is ridiculous.
Timeslips are better than dyno graphs

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Dangler wrote:
You got a clutch that will hold it?? BTW, Chris in Bismark is buying a Carbon \ Carbon - borrow it quickly with my tranny and make a few pulls.
$3k for lockup is ridiculous.
Timeslips are better than dyno graphs
I'm not sure what the clutch will hold... it's a 6-puck ceramic. Prob about 591rwhp is where it would die.
I took the auto trans out tonite... step 1.:D -
DaveH wrote:
I was just talking to the owner of BoostLogic this morning. He dyno'd almost identical to me with a 71mm turbo (my turbo is 72mm). He made ~570rwhp on boost. He had a lockup converter and with the converter locked up he made 730rwhp! I knew there is a lot of loss through a high stall converter, but that seems just crazy.Ive seen it before, not quite those drastic of #'s but pretty far out there. it's not that your loosing hp. It's that the higher the stall, the more slippage at higher rpm's.
O.K., it's loosing hp no matter how you look at it.
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