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Old 01-13-2007, 08:52 PM
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dammit man, thats just insane....MPH and the wheels up. thanks for the pics and for showing us just exactly what is possible.


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the highest wheelie ive seen in my life from m6 car you lunch like you have a transbrake very nice man.

hang'em and bang'em

PLZ TELL US YOU GOT IT ON VID ?
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i agree that has to be the highest launch i have seen in a 6 speed as well. i think the highest the bottom of my front tires have ever been was maybe 2 feet.



sorry bout the damage did you have a set of madman's SYAB's? they do minimize damage! that is fo' sure!
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What size dome piston and what brand? Just wondering if you milled the head to get compression or did it with the piston.
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Taner, Yea I had the sya bars, I am sure that they helped but I don't think that any bars could save the pan from a landing like that.
1fstGM, the pistons are JE, and thay have no dome. They do have a 6cc valve notch.
I had the ET heads milled to 45cc chambers.
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Originally Posted by Ls1Joe
Taner, Yea I had the sya bars, I am sure that they helped but I don't think that any bars could save the pan from a landing like that.
I had the ET heads milled to 45cc chambers.
i believe you on that one!!!! mine have already paid for themselves one time!!!
psst... tire spin is my friend, lol!!!
Old 01-14-2007, 10:41 PM
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Thats up there for sure, sorry about the damage but at least you got some good pics Congrats on the new best MPH.
Old 01-15-2007, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Ls1Joe
We use both HP tuners and LS1edit.

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Why both? The car is ill.
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Not alot of people know that HP has a rev limiter maximum value of 8000rpms. With LS1edit it is 11,999rpms. We use LS1edit to control our rev limiter and HP Tuners for everything else.

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most people are ok with 8000 rpm rev limitors lol. great job guys. its great to see what others tell us is impossible. you know, 7400 rpm stock bottom ends and 8400 rpm solid rollers!
Old 01-15-2007, 01:36 PM
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Sorry to hear that you tore up your oil pan, but congrats on the license and the quick times!
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Awesome Joe. Great mph!!!

See everyone wonders why I have wheelie bars You better get some and control that beast some
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What lifters/rockers are in the monster?
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The lifters are Crower solid roller with high pressure pin oiling, and the rockers are Jesel mohawks with the .187 beam 1.75 ratio.
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congrats on the new mph man, that is awsome, low 9's are comming soon, and im sure when i say been there done that, it was fun at the time and sure as heck never wanna do it again cause it cost alot you would probably agree on the wheelie, my wheelie looked really similar to that the nite i demolished my sya bars, i managed to drag my bumper even with the high rear so you know the front had to be up there, luckly i had my springs set a lil high and it didnt bog bad so i didnt demoilish anything. hope it dont cost you too much
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Originally Posted by JDP
holy hell, to bad you dont have that on vid.

you are such an inspiration to us 6 speed guys.
Damn strait...........you are my new hero
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I do have that on video. The only problem is I was so busy watching the car and going "HOLY ****" that you see it come down and bust the pan but then all you see is me walking towards the ground with the camera pointed at my feet. Cool video though.

Thanks,
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So what size runners and length on the Beck intake? Also what rear gears and tire size?
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I think the runners are about 6 inches long, the heads are 245cc, I don't know the runner volume of the intake that is something that Beck could answer and the rear gear is 4.71 tire is 28/10.5/15 et drag.
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Hey Joe, what size throddle body is on the intake, where did you get it and who makes it? I am looking at picking an intake up and need this info. Thanks!


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