The TWS Engine Swap Thread
#62
Newest update:
Saturday Tony and I took the car back to the dyno and were at the numbers we achieved.
It put down great numbers in any case, but those numbers are fantastic considering it was through the Billingsley extreme steel driveshaft, Strange 12 bolt rear, and on heavy stock salad shooter rear wheels. My lug nuts for my Convo Pros are not threaded deep enough for the long studs on the Strange rear, so we had to dyno with street tires and stock wheels.
If I had dynoed with my carbon fiber DS, OEM 10-bolt, and on lightweight Convo Pros, the numbers would have been Krazy!
Here are some pics from Saturday.
Saturday Tony and I took the car back to the dyno and were at the numbers we achieved.
It put down great numbers in any case, but those numbers are fantastic considering it was through the Billingsley extreme steel driveshaft, Strange 12 bolt rear, and on heavy stock salad shooter rear wheels. My lug nuts for my Convo Pros are not threaded deep enough for the long studs on the Strange rear, so we had to dyno with street tires and stock wheels.
If I had dynoed with my carbon fiber DS, OEM 10-bolt, and on lightweight Convo Pros, the numbers would have been Krazy!
Here are some pics from Saturday.
#65
Originally Posted by Tony Shepherd
Hey thats me! Dont let anyone see my secrets!! LOL!!
I still cant get over what that car put down!!
When are you going to the track Todd?
I still cant get over what that car put down!!
When are you going to the track Todd?
I can't thank you, Scott, Ouija (the "other Todd"), and Greg enough. Everyone has lent a hand wrenching, especially with you and Scott going above and beyond what I could expect from friends.
I have a few more steps to accomplish before the transformation is complete, and then I will unleash it at the track. After I get some timeslips (and perhaps a few doors have been blown off other cars) I will publish the dyno results.
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Originally Posted by Tony Shepherd
Hey thats me! Dont let anyone see my secrets!! LOL!!
I still cant get over what that car put down!!
When are you going to the track Todd?
I still cant get over what that car put down!!
When are you going to the track Todd?
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Originally Posted by TWS
Newest update:
Saturday Tony and I took the car back to the dyno and were at the numbers we achieved.
It put down great numbers in any case, but those numbers are fantastic considering it was through the Billingsley extreme steel driveshaft, Strange 12 bolt rear, and on heavy stock salad shooter rear wheels. My lug nuts for my Convo Pros are not threaded deep enough for the long studs on the Strange rear, so we had to dyno with street tires and stock wheels.
If I had dynoed with my carbon fiber DS, OEM 10-bolt, and on lightweight Convo Pros, the numbers would have been Krazy!
Here are some pics from Saturday.
Saturday Tony and I took the car back to the dyno and were at the numbers we achieved.
It put down great numbers in any case, but those numbers are fantastic considering it was through the Billingsley extreme steel driveshaft, Strange 12 bolt rear, and on heavy stock salad shooter rear wheels. My lug nuts for my Convo Pros are not threaded deep enough for the long studs on the Strange rear, so we had to dyno with street tires and stock wheels.
If I had dynoed with my carbon fiber DS, OEM 10-bolt, and on lightweight Convo Pros, the numbers would have been Krazy!
Here are some pics from Saturday.
#68
Originally Posted by Venkman
Todd, PM me the #'s. I want to know why i got assraped as bad as I did.
Put it this way, your car acquited itself well. Nothing for you to be ashamed of.
It's actually putting more to the ground than it did that night we raced. We "discovered" more RWHP and TQ with the aid of a fuel pump that was actually able to feed the monster, as well as carefull tweaking of timing and fuel tables.
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I promise that I will publish the numbers, AFTER I get some timeslips, and AFTER a couple of specific call-outs have been answered.
Put it this way, they are very solid numbers but probably wouldn't make the Guiness book of world records. It's just that the motor is stronger than a few around here probably suspect and they are going to learn the hard way.
Put it this way, they are very solid numbers but probably wouldn't make the Guiness book of world records. It's just that the motor is stronger than a few around here probably suspect and they are going to learn the hard way.
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Originally Posted by TWS
I promise that I will publish the numbers, AFTER I get some timeslips, and AFTER a couple of specific call-outs have been answered.
Put it this way, they are very solid numbers but probably wouldn't make the Guiness book of world records. It's just that the motor is stronger than a few around here probably suspect and they are going to learn the hard way.
Put it this way, they are very solid numbers but probably wouldn't make the Guiness book of world records. It's just that the motor is stronger than a few around here probably suspect and they are going to learn the hard way.
#75
Originally Posted by Chopstix
I think he is waiting to get revenge before he lets the cat out of the bag.....let me know when you are going .... I just got the 94 back from Goebel.
Naw, I hope you are not counting that as a race. I was running on 7 cylinders that night due to a broken plug wire (and went home early because of it).
Regardless, if you would like a little action, feel free to BRING IT.
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Originally Posted by TWS
Naw, I hope you are not counting that as a race. I was running on 7 cylinders that night due to a broken plug wire (and went home early because of it).
Regardless, if you would like a little action, feel free to BRING IT.
Regardless, if you would like a little action, feel free to BRING IT.
no I was not counting that as a "legit" race....but I thought you might like to run again with the new motor would still like to see how I compare.
Tony, you are welcome to come watch
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Originally Posted by Chopstix
no I was not counting that as a "legit" race....but I thought you might like to run again with the new motor
With that 355 motor (firing on all 8 of course) the car would run nearly identical times to what you were running that night. So, if I hadn't had problems that evening, we would have had some good races. :thumbup:
Now, that I've stepped up to the new motor... all I can say is you better have done something more to your car if you want to hang.
Last edited by TWS; 10-07-2005 at 10:43 AM. Reason: tone down the smack talk
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I have made a few changes...the biggest being a tranny that actually works
My Opinion (guess)
........Chopstix.......TWS
CID......X
Heads....................X
Cam................?
Tranny...X
Rear...............tie
Suspension.............X
Driver...XXX(J/K)
HP.........................X
you should win this...but who knows
My Opinion (guess)
........Chopstix.......TWS
CID......X
Heads....................X
Cam................?
Tranny...X
Rear...............tie
Suspension.............X
Driver...XXX(J/K)
HP.........................X
you should win this...but who knows