Z31 Introduction
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fdfreak;300882 wrote:
Nice to see you finally got a new one. I know the old clutch was giving you issues late last summer.The South Bend DXD stage 3 was a really good clutch. The problem was that my motor was making a lot more torque at low boost than what the clutch was rated for. :icon_bigsmurf:
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My track times at Interstate dragways, Sabin MN Sunday August 8:
My two best runs on 10lbs boost was
[email protected].... 2.02 60ft
[email protected].... 1.99 60ftMy 4 best runs on 12-13lbs boost was
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[email protected] 60ftMy best run at 15lbs boost was
[email protected] 60ft12-13 lbs boost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF76ETa951Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCWa6BlQKQ015 lbs boost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0f4jqPBE20Race weight was 3500lbs 58mm turbo, drag radials on E85.
Ported and polished heads with 270H cams 3in exhaust. -
The car has a basic tune in it, so the tuneup is not ideal. I'm gonna have the car dyno tuned to fine tune the timing and fuel to gain some power in all RPM ranges. Hopefully i can get another 50 horse out of it with timing and fuel adjustments and a little more boost.
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weshole;314797 wrote:
I cant imagine the drop off is that drastic that you wont still pull hard if you rev higher.Agreed. Holding the previous gear a little longer can help you get into your mid range power in the next gear. It may also be beneficial to adjust shift times in every gear.
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I have been thinking about this. I took a look at the rpm drop on each shift, and this is what i came up with:
gear 1-2....1700 rpm
gear 2-3....1100 rpm
gear 3-4....800 rpm
gear 4-5.... 500 rpm
This is a dyno sheet of the same setup in another z31. The only differance is im using e85 at 15 lbs of boost with 9:1 compression pistons and, he is using 93oct at 20 lbs of boost with 7.8:1 compression pistons.

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