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Old 05-10-2003, 12:08 AM
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We can't all have the mad vosko luanching skills. 1.9x on street tires, bah.
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Old 05-10-2003, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by baller520' date='May 10 2003, 01:08 AM
We can't all have the mad vosko luanching skills. 1.9x on street tires, bah.
yeah that is the best ever launch i had on street tires!
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Anything is possible when It comes to a dyno.

The below dyno sheet was done with four 680cc injectors with the stock fuel pressure reg and external fuel pump rated at 500hp..?? THe motor was a 86 n/a with only the exhaust ported. The turbo was T3 60-1, .82 a/r on the hotside with a stage III wheel. Boost was 20psi. At 6400rpm the injectors maxed out, that is when I let off. The two 550cc sub injectors where giving me a hard time on the dyno so they where not used. They were used at the track so the motor can go to 8000rpm's.
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Originally Posted by sleeper7' date='Jun 2 2003, 03:51 PM
Anything is possible when It comes to a dyno.

The below dyno sheet was done with four 680cc injectors with the stock fuel pressure reg and external fuel pump rated at 500hp..?? THe motor was a 86 n/a with only the exhaust ported. The turbo was T3 60-1, .82 a/r on the hotside with a stage III wheel. Boost was 20psi. At 6400rpm the injectors maxed out, that is when I let off. The two 550cc sub injectors where giving me a hard time on the dyno so they where not used. They were used at the track so the motor can go to 8000rpm's.
20psi on a 60-1 on a NA motor sounds like the turbo and motor would go easily.



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Old 06-03-2003, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Leetheslacker' date='Jun 2 2003, 05:45 PM
[quote name='sleeper7' date='Jun 2 2003, 03:51 PM'] Anything is possible when It comes to a dyno.

The below dyno sheet was done with four 680cc injectors with the stock fuel pressure reg and external fuel pump rated at 500hp..?? THe motor was a 86 n/a with only the exhaust ported. The turbo was T3 60-1, .82 a/r on the hotside with a stage III wheel. Boost was 20psi. At 6400rpm the injectors maxed out, that is when I let off. The two 550cc sub injectors where giving me a hard time on the dyno so they where not used. They were used at the track so the motor can go to 8000rpm's.
20psi on a 60-1 on a NA motor sounds like the turbo and motor would go easily.



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why? does your experience dictate that this is the case? To be honest i know a guy with a turboed NA car with a to4b, he runs autoX and has had the motor running for close to 10 years now with no rebuild.
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Old 06-06-2003, 04:26 PM
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It's all in the tuning.
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Old 06-13-2003, 02:48 AM
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no such thing as a "turbo na" car... i mean once you put the turbo on how can you call it an n/a anymore?



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Originally Posted by djgiantrobot' date='Jun 3 2003, 11:40 AM
[quote name='Leetheslacker' date='Jun 2 2003, 05:45 PM'] [quote name='sleeper7' date='Jun 2 2003, 03:51 PM'] Anything is possible when It comes to a dyno.

The below dyno sheet was done with four 680cc injectors with the stock fuel pressure reg and external fuel pump rated at 500hp..?? THe motor was a 86 n/a with only the exhaust ported. The turbo was T3 60-1, .82 a/r on the hotside with a stage III wheel. Boost was 20psi. At 6400rpm the injectors maxed out, that is when I let off. The two 550cc sub injectors where giving me a hard time on the dyno so they where not used. They were used at the track so the motor can go to 8000rpm's.
20psi on a 60-1 on a NA motor sounds like the turbo and motor would go easily.



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why? does your experience dictate that this is the case? To be honest i know a guy with a turboed NA car with a to4b, he runs autoX and has had the motor running for close to 10 years now with no rebuild. [/quote]

Hmm i just tought that the 60-1 was a small turbo and 20psi would be out of its efficiency range... Also with the high compression on NA rotors causes a higher chance of detonating...



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I know this is really off topic.....



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You are forgeting to use the thumb! Do you not use the thumb?



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I've found the thumb to be unnecessary to get the shock effect
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