Twin gt40's or single GT55 (91mm)
#42
Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
That right there is the reason i responded the way i did. Alot of people come on here.. esp young kids and make bland posts such as your first one coming from out in left field... that is why i said that.
If your first post would of been like your others i would of never said anything like that. For that im sorry. Im been dealing with a few people like that latley...
I hope u do post more and bring more information that others can use to our forum.
Thanks 4 the complament.
Kyle
If your first post would of been like your others i would of never said anything like that. For that im sorry. Im been dealing with a few people like that latley...
I hope u do post more and bring more information that others can use to our forum.
Thanks 4 the complament.
Kyle
Thanks bro!
#44
Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
Haha a blintze are we dating ourselves?
Any twin GT40 cars in the 7's? The GT55 is powered cars into the sevens. I believe the GT55 is rated for 1400hp or more.
Any twin GT40 cars in the 7's? The GT55 is powered cars into the sevens. I believe the GT55 is rated for 1400hp or more.
The GT55s are rated at 1600HP but have made more than that on alky
on Duttweiler's Dyno. A two valve engine on gas will not make as much power though.
A twin GT-40 car should be able to sneak into the 7s if it is light enough.
You would probably need the 67MM Precision Upgrade.
Dave Bamford went 8.3s letting of with his 3500lbs GN. GT-40 67MM Units.
Obviously a lighter or big tire car could do it with ease.
#47
Originally Posted by John Wilde
Twin GT42Rs (74MM) on one of my best friend's car.
Is that Chris Chow's GN that you posted with the two turbos sticking out the hood? If it is thats a bad ****!
#50
Originally Posted by John Wilde
This issue is that the shaft breaks with motors over 3.5 liters. (GT-55)
A standard PT91.5 would work fine.
I have spoken to several racers and vendors that have had this issue.
We were going to put one on a 272ci motor and were told to not even consider it. Why don't you talk to your boy Jose and get the information before you come on here and make your self look bad. BTW I would not even run GT-40s on a v-8. I will have twin GT42s on my Stage 2 Buick Motor. The car I work with went 7.9s with a stock suspension at 3450lbs last year, I guess your check book of knowledge owned me.
BTW I do really like your car, but you should not be judgmental towards someone that you don't know.
A standard PT91.5 would work fine.
I have spoken to several racers and vendors that have had this issue.
We were going to put one on a 272ci motor and were told to not even consider it. Why don't you talk to your boy Jose and get the information before you come on here and make your self look bad. BTW I would not even run GT-40s on a v-8. I will have twin GT42s on my Stage 2 Buick Motor. The car I work with went 7.9s with a stock suspension at 3450lbs last year, I guess your check book of knowledge owned me.
BTW I do really like your car, but you should not be judgmental towards someone that you don't know.
#53
Originally Posted by John Wilde
The GT55s are rated at 1600HP but have made more than that on alky
on Duttweiler's Dyno. A two valve engine on gas will not make as much power though.
A twin GT-40 car should be able to sneak into the 7s if it is light enough.
You would probably need the 67MM Precision Upgrade.
Dave Bamford went 8.3s letting of with his 3500lbs GN. GT-40 67MM Units.
Obviously a lighter or big tire car could do it with ease.
on Duttweiler's Dyno. A two valve engine on gas will not make as much power though.
A twin GT-40 car should be able to sneak into the 7s if it is light enough.
You would probably need the 67MM Precision Upgrade.
Dave Bamford went 8.3s letting of with his 3500lbs GN. GT-40 67MM Units.
Obviously a lighter or big tire car could do it with ease.
But heck i was lucky enough to make a pass in John Gallinas new car
#54
Originally Posted by KLHAMMETT
Hey John that is actually Mike Fajitas car,Dave is just lucky enough to get to drive it
But heck i was lucky enough to make a pass in John Gallinas new car
But heck i was lucky enough to make a pass in John Gallinas new car
Rick
#55
Originally Posted by KLHAMMETT
Well considering it is a 1600HP turbo,It is either not working well or you need to turn it up!!!!
lol, im on pump gas on stock pcm with 3 bar setup, and limited to injector
trust me, if i decide to go 160#'s and bs3, these will be numbers of the past
#56
Originally Posted by DrTurbo
Yeah ask Jose. He and Jason got one of the first GT55's over a year ago. They pulled it apart and laughed when they saw the shaft and bearing structure. They told some of their DR customers that they would not survive under high pressure differentials. Alot of companies said they were full of it. Well what do you know several months later the same folks that criticized Jose and Jason were saying the same thing....lol. So becareful if you run a GT55 at high boost levels on a larger engine.
Also, at what psi do you think i would be safe to?
Right now on race fuel i dont turn it up higher then 17.5 lbs, pump gas is 13.5 lbs.