I know you get it and are just busting my ass ;)
I know you get it and are just busting my ass ;)
Last edited by Martin0660; 02-22-2011 at 05:27 PM.
Man those things look so much better than the Lakewood and Mcloed I ran before.
I know you mentioned the weight gain but its still gotta be less than those heavy bastards. Plus, with the way you launch, you definitely need it, glad you got an SFI can.
-J
'91 LX Bimini Blue
427"/88mm on 16psi
'99 Contour SVT
Clean DD
hey Bob I got a buddy with a done up G force T5. he might not want too much for, if your interested?
Yeah, I'm happy to finally have a SFI option, believe me I've held back (needed at 11.99) and held my breath without it. Until this, there simply wasnt an option.
It is better for weight than some of the other stuff out there for sure. This is right at 21#'s, versus pretty light stock stuff. Sort of joking about the weight, I have lots of places that could be shaved if needed. I told several that I dont care how much it slows me down, it's going in there (and I dont expect to see a difference).
Probably doesent do me a lot of good. Anything G-Force (or Astro, or whatever) is going to have a 2.9X 1st gear. I need at least 3.30 ish to have a chance of it launching well. I can get a TKO 500 in that range, but will still need to swap the rear to something like a 4:10 or worst case 4:30 rear gear.
The atkins plan=weight reduction![]()
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-JOHN
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I didn't miss the money part....
I stick to the old addage...."Where there's a will, there's a way."
And if that one doesn't work...."Budgets are made to be broken."
Per the ad: TKO-500 with 8k miles on it...works perfectly...$1400
-JOHN
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8k miles, WOW that price is soooo high for that trans!!
-JOHN
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2014 GT Premium - Sterling Gray Metallic - MT82 - Track Pack - Glass Roof - Recaro seats - Spoiler delete
12.76 @ 114.04 bone stock. Koni yellow coil-overs, BMR watts, LCA and LCA relo brackets, Borla S-type axle back.
1966 Coupe - 331 stroker - Bullet custom roller cam - cam and motor installed and dyno tuned by Rodeheavers Hot Rod - Astro A5 - McLeod RXT - 486 to the wheels - more fun than my little tires can handle
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado - currently NOT on jackstands
Ron, I'll post up some garage pics once I get it in order....which at the going rate won't be until the fall. doh! :)
Bob,
Do you think the log header will restrict upper rpm capabilities compared to the "stinger" header? Are you changing the camshaft for this year as well?
-JOHN
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John - The general thought is that the log will change the high rpm breathing. The data to be seen is if it is in a range that matters to me. I had actually changed cams because of other drivers. The cam I put in a while ago would run like mad up top, but I could not shift a T5 at those rpm's reliably (and it hurt lower RPM performance). So I changed cams to another grind that moved things down to a range that would work. So actually, I might have a nicely matched cam in there now based on the log and shift points. If not, we have some ideas on a different grind now that I have good data on both.
I will know very quickly where I need to go. As soon as its running I will see in my VE table any changes. That will tell me what changed and where it changed. This is the power that is in the data logging I have now. Not only can it tell me what needs adjusted, but understanding these areas can help optimize something like the cam grind. It pretty quickly identified what the bottlenecks are for sure. We will see when it goes live, none the less the sealed log is better than loosing exhaust energy like I was with the leaking tube header.
Last edited by Martin0660; 02-25-2011 at 10:31 AM.
Bob I really do not know your class rules, I'm more familiar with PS class and X275. i'd like to see if you have a link? Are you allowed to run two sensors for your WB?
I really don't have any specific rules on that stuff. I could run multiple widebands if I wanted although they would do me no good. I'm seeing the one pipe, no cat, so its just a matter of not having leaks. I actually took the narrow band off mine as I only run off the VE table and effectively never go into closed loop to reference off my AFR table. the only time I use the AFR table is when I run VE live to tune the VE table. otherwise the table and wideband are along for the ride.
you have sensors for your egt's ? Be nice to have four of them on that header.
It would look cool, and I though about adding one at the collector, but decided to avoid the leak point. My issue with EGT is that the changes either happen really fast, or hang around after the event and a thermocouple is only so responsive. I really thought about it for a long time and decided it wouldnt buy me much ... Time will tell if I was wrong ;)
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