10.01 @ 137 stock 6.0 76mm
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That still means it's wrong! He is making way more hp at the motor then I was. If it takes 6mm bigger turbo and 5 more psi to show the same power to the ground through an auto that's just sad. Dyno numbers mean Jack yea he put down "600" but you don't trap almost 140 at 3700lbs with only 600hp IMO
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Tirefryins10 (sp) put down almost 600 with a 5.3 76mm With an auto and went 140 with I'd guess a 3000 lb coupe.. Just saying auto dyno numbers are way off and to the bike guy if I had a 76 on 15 lbs better beleive I'd go 138 as well lol
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Here are the graphs from the dyno pulls. First pull is 11.5lbs, the red pull is the setting I ran ~139 on.
I think the car needs a cam to help extend that power band.
I think the car needs a cam to help extend that power band.
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I'm not sure where the weight came from. Last year it had the 10bolt, smaller DS, log manifold with a TC78, 4l80 and weighed ~3620. This year it got a 12bolt, TH400, 3" DS with 1350 joints, the big garrett, manifold kit and came in at 3680-3700 depending on if I have a full tank or not.
Before the turbo kit it was a alum headed SBC/spray/TH350 with no roll bar and was 3360 with me in it. 3100 with out me.
Roll bar added ~60
Cold side is ~45
Turbo is ~43
3.5" exhaust
Manifolds vs headers + even more piping under the hood.
Sub in the back ~45
Just like how all the little things add up in making a car lighter, they can add up and go heavier.
Before the turbo kit it was a alum headed SBC/spray/TH350 with no roll bar and was 3360 with me in it. 3100 with out me.
Roll bar added ~60
Cold side is ~45
Turbo is ~43
3.5" exhaust
Manifolds vs headers + even more piping under the hood.
Sub in the back ~45
Just like how all the little things add up in making a car lighter, they can add up and go heavier.
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Small update: started to push water pretty often with the boost at 14-15lbs, so I installed a cam similar to a LS6, LS9 head gaskets, and ARP studs. No water pushed so far at 14-15lbs and a couple spurts to 16.
Made it back to the track in the hotter weather, and ran my first 9sec pass. 14.5lbs leaving off the brake at about 8-9lbs. I need to put some struts on the car to keep the front end up and stop unloading the tires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3C-drGounc
Made it back to the track in the hotter weather, and ran my first 9sec pass. 14.5lbs leaving off the brake at about 8-9lbs. I need to put some struts on the car to keep the front end up and stop unloading the tires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3C-drGounc
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Small update: started to push water pretty often with the boost at 14-15lbs, so I installed a cam similar to a LS6, LS9 head gaskets, and ARP studs. No water pushed so far at 14-15lbs and a couple spurts to 16.
Made it back to the track in the hotter weather, and ran my first 9sec pass. 14.5lbs leaving off the brake at about 8-9lbs. I need to put some struts on the car to keep the front end up and stop unloading the tires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3C-drGounc
Made it back to the track in the hotter weather, and ran my first 9sec pass. 14.5lbs leaving off the brake at about 8-9lbs. I need to put some struts on the car to keep the front end up and stop unloading the tires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3C-drGounc