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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 10:54 PM
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Well we threw the SS on the dyno today. On motor it did 387rwhp/368rwtq cam/headers/ls1 intake. On the 100 jets jetted rich it did 465rwhp/454rwtq, the a/f spiked up in the 14's and wouldnt drop. Im running a 100% stock 99 fuel system, Im gonna throw a walbro in it and head back. There was maybe 800psi of pressure as well, running kinda low. My clutch is also slipping and you can see it on the dyno. So plan is to throw a new clutch in it, and a bigger pump and get back on the dyno. I think I should see 500rwhp easy once my issues are sorted out, what do you guys think?
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 11:19 PM
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dynoed mine last saturday. went N/A first and that was 15.1 so we didnt even try the spray.
kinda curious as to how much u are leaving on the table, will give me an idea as well. my pump will hopefully be put in on saturday, then heading back to the dyno.
but they were telling me i should see atleast 20rw on motor. so maybe a lil less for u;
gl, hope u get ur issues sorted out
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 11:21 PM
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go with a racetronix pump.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 11:23 PM
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Well we threw the SS on the dyno today. On motor it did 387rwhp/368rwtq cam/headers/ls1 intake. On the 100 jets jetted rich it did 465rwhp/454rwtq, the a/f spiked up in the 14's and wouldnt drop. Im running a 100% stock 99 fuel system, Im gonna throw a walbro in it and head back. There was maybe 800psi of pressure as well, running kinda low. My clutch is also slipping and you can see it on the dyno. So plan is to throw a new clutch in it, and a bigger pump and get back on the dyno. I think I should see 500rwhp easy once my issues are sorted out, what do you guys think?

What are you using for tuning? I know someone that thought their fuel system was needing replacing, but found out later the PE wasn't set right! Food for thought.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 11:37 PM
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It was tuned by G-Force with LS1 Edit. On motor it was a solid 12.9-13.0 all the way, the a/f I got on gas was with the NX reccomened 100 jets. I guess 80rwhp and 100rwtq is good but my tuner said once I get a pump in there and the a/f is dialed in it would do alot better. I think im just gonna throw in the walbro and go from there. The **** that pisses me off is how the clutch wouldnt hold it, on the way home it was slipping bad. It's a old school spec 3 with maybe 15k miles...
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 11:26 AM
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What about injectors?
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 06:51 PM
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get the booster wire too, then hit it with a 150!!
nx also rates their kits at the rear wheels, so at 1050psi you should get at least a 100rwhp.
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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That's odd, my stock '99 fuel system held good to 570 rwhp through a th400.
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:06 PM
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I dunno, it was jetted for a 100 shot on the rich side and they couldnt get the a/f below 14, 570 through a TH400 is alot for a stock fuel pump!!
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:07 PM
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Is it needed to run 150 jets with a walbro?

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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Sprayed1998
I dunno, it was jetted for a 100 shot on the rich side and they couldnt get the a/f below 14, 570 through a TH400 is alot for a stock fuel pump!!
I know, it may have just been that I was lucky that the stock system was holding it, but I dunno, a/f was like 11.6:1 or something like that on a 100 shot TNT, car went 10.2 @ 134 in florida summer last year like that before I put the better pump in and the standalone and everything and upped the shot. Although, after I put the pump in, with no other changes, it got a lot richer!
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:27 PM
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Yea, I am hoping this last round of mods will get my car where I want it. This whole nitrous plan had cost me a bit more than I wanted. $625 for the kit, $500 for install, $550 for new clutch and walbro, $350 to install then, and finally $75 for a retune, lol. I just hope i can look back at the end and say it was worth it, haha.
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Sprayed1998
Yea, I am hoping this last round of mods will get my car where I want it. This whole nitrous plan had cost me a bit more than I wanted. $625 for the kit, $500 for install, $550 for new clutch and walbro, $350 to install then, and finally $75 for a retune, lol. I just hope i can look back at the end and say it was worth it, haha.
Oh it will be, trust me! Just make sure the tune is on and you should have no problems! With a 228 cam, stock heads, and bolt-on's on my stock motor I went 10.49 @ 129 on a 100 shot the first time I ever spray'd, after that I was hooked!!!!!

The stock motor held up great, it was actually my mistake on why I ended up building the motor, but no regrets whatsoever! I started hearing a knock one day after I spray'd the car and I was almost home, so I kept driving and it was gettin louder and louder, and it sounded just like rod knock, so I figured **** it, I wanted to build the motor, so I just started buyin everything and didn't even look around to see if anything else could've been the cause. Well, I pulled the motor and started takin it apart and immediately found my knock!!!! The bolts that held the flexplate on had backed out and were hand loose from all the hard launches off the tbrake on spray (i'm assuming that's what caused it), when we took it all apart, everything looked in awesome shape! So this time we impacted those bolts in to make sure they don't back out again, the first time I torqued 'em to spec.
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Old Aug 26, 2006 | 01:02 AM
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was that with a tci flexplate with the "coating" on it? (first style, frist ones to come out had it. then they just started painting them)
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Old Aug 26, 2006 | 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by SSwanner
was that with a tci flexplate with the "coating" on it? (first style, frist ones to come out had it. then they just started painting them)
It was a tci flexplate, and it was around when they first came out, not sure about the coating part, but probably, and the one that is in there now was bout last year around february - august or so, cuz of course the other one was trash, wobbled out the bolt holes and ****.
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