LS6 Whipple neaaaarly done...
#41
Would love for you to share the information, as doing something like this in the future is what I'd love to do!
Congrats on getting it running, can't wait to see some vids of it!
And Timeslips!
-meaty
Congrats on getting it running, can't wait to see some vids of it!
And Timeslips!
-meaty
#43
Dragon 'technically' stopped production of this kit... you would need to contact them to see if they're open to making more. Also, we've been talking to Peter about an upgraded manifold to fit a bigger HX. The original design was to clear the hood of a stock vette. Since we have more room, we could have a taller manifold and still clear.
I can take some pics and stuff of the custom work that was needed later next week when I get the car back from tuning. Unfortunately I was fighting an electrical issue until last night, so the tuner won't start until Monday.
#45
Tommy, how did your car do? Is it done tuning? They picked mine up today, but the tuner I've requested is gone for the weekend, so they won't start on it until Monday.
#47
Car is at the tuners right now, but they are a super busy shop. I dropped it off for Thursday, but they have drag races on Friday so I'm not sure how far they got. Hopefully by Monday at the latest I'll have it back.
#48
#51
LOL, I'm definitely excited, but keep in mind with the 4.5" pulley I should only be making ~7PSI. I can't push the stock block too far!
Now I need to start saving for that built motor...
BTW, the tuner called, the O2's are not reading correctly... have to get new ones. Hopefully they can find them locally and that doesn't slow down the process!
Now I need to start saving for that built motor...
BTW, the tuner called, the O2's are not reading correctly... have to get new ones. Hopefully they can find them locally and that doesn't slow down the process!
#54
Still at the tuners, it's actually starting to **** me off. I know they are super busy, but really how long does it take to tune a car? I don't think they really even looked at it.
They said they will be doing a MAF based tune an dthat's about all the info I got. I could have went somewhere and got in sooner but went with these guys because they are known as the best in the area.
They said they will be doing a MAF based tune an dthat's about all the info I got. I could have went somewhere and got in sooner but went with these guys because they are known as the best in the area.
#55
Well just spoke to the tuner and am very dissapointed. He say's he has to pull the tiniming so far back on the blower because the Iat temps are so hot, that I am making less HP than stock. He seems to think that the blower is either too big/ moving too slow to move the air efficiently or there is a problem with the blower itself. So now what I'm at a loss?
#56
Man that doesn't sound right. I'm assuming you have verified the pump is working and is pumping fluid (ie the system is burped and there's no air trapped in there?). What size air cleaner are you using?
#58
If they're puttin 1.2L whipples on Miata's, and making decent power out of a 1.8L 4 cylinder, I can't understand how putting a whipple with almost 3x as many L of volume, on a motor that's over 3x the size of the miata as far as displacement, and that blower is not feeding the motor enough air, or "blowing fast enough."
Hell, look at what this guy is running with a less displacement:
http://www.pacificp.com/forum/viewto...6d565cacf165da
-meaty
Hell, look at what this guy is running with a less displacement:
http://www.pacificp.com/forum/viewto...6d565cacf165da
-meaty
#59
Been reading up on the Corvette forum, and the one guy that had one seize up from over heating, was due to a vaccum leak/faulty by pass valve or improper vacumm routing. Maybe this is the problem, either a leak or faulty by-pass, causing heat to build up. I'm waiting to hear back from Peter, before I decide my next step.
The tuner I went to is convinced that it's too much blower for the engine and it's not spinning fast enough for the air to circulate efficiently and that the intercooler under the blower is too small.
I'm not so convinced, considering some run this set up without an intercooler.
I figure it's either a by-pass valve issue or the blower itself is causing friction, but the later seems less likely to me.
The tuner I went to is convinced that it's too much blower for the engine and it's not spinning fast enough for the air to circulate efficiently and that the intercooler under the blower is too small.
I'm not so convinced, considering some run this set up without an intercooler.
I figure it's either a by-pass valve issue or the blower itself is causing friction, but the later seems less likely to me.
#60
That sounds plausible. You could verify that the bypass valve is open when idling and in light throttle, and closes when WOT by watching it while he's on the dyno. I'm sorry to hear about your troubles... it seems we're both having a rough time with this!
My head is still at the machine shop. No word yet on if they will be able to extract my broken bolt (w/ broken easy out stuck on top of that), or if I have to get a new one.
Domestic tranquility is suffering...
My head is still at the machine shop. No word yet on if they will be able to extract my broken bolt (w/ broken easy out stuck on top of that), or if I have to get a new one.
Domestic tranquility is suffering...