I don't post here much but that's my car.
Thanks! If Nitto was a little more accurate with their OD on tire sizes it would look lower. Those tires are supposed to be 26.5 (or some shit) and they measure 25.5 OD. I can't remember the exact calculated OD but they are almost an inch short, it makes the back look tall especially. The weight of the blower helped the front sit down nicer.
Kona Blue. Yes there is metallic in it. They stopped this color after the tsunami wiped out the paint plant in Japan, I got one of the last ones ordered. I'm really happy I did.
Since Mike posted the graphs I'll post this one...
ok one artsy one
It is a 2.8LC
Thank you!!
Compliment taken! I honestly was looking for a tad more, but it was 91 degrees in the shop and I was told this is still a real conservative tune. I think on a cool day with a few hundred more rpm it could crack 700.
M6, it has a McLeod RST now. I admit though on 10psi stock motor (still ~600whp) the stock clutch was fine. It may have been on borrowed time but it worked fine on the street and I made like 10 passes on 18" radials with it. Looked good when I took it out too.
You won't get 700 to last on the stock motor, its powder metal rods and non forged pistons. I honestly think that with a solid tune and good fuel 600-620 would last awhile on the stock bottom end, even with parasitic losses of a blower.
^^^this^^^
And thanks again on the wheels. I bought them because they look close to RTR's but they are like 100 cheaper per wheel. I really do like them though.
Thanks again for all the kind words fellas!
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ok I'm a pic whore sue me
^ car looks great. I loved following your build thread on s197. Sucks what happened to you at that shop in Ohio. Lund tuning ftw!
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I hear ya - just kidding there. I'd be the same way.
blackgt87 - Again - GORGEOUS car you have there! What does the McLeod RST feel like compared to the stocker? That's a twin disc setup, isn't it? Do you think there'd be a problem for a 5'0" wife to handle the pedal effort? Thanks.
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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
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Thanks dude! and Yes you are correct, Lund FTW.
Thanks dude! The RST has less pedal effort than the stock clutch, it is only like a 10 or 10.25 diaphragm compared to the stock 11". It seriously feels like a clutch in a civic or something. Yes it is a twin disc. Mine had nasty chatter when brand new, I've got about 500 miles on it now and its almost completely gone, comes back a little when the clutch is hot.
It makes the trans shift better and everything, totally worth it IMO. I also did a JPC stainless clutch line. Get an MGW and a good clutch and you will love the buttery smoove MT82.
Mine has a tiny bit of whine still lol
955 RWHP @ 20psi on 11:1 compression
Interesting read below.
http://twinturbo50.com/new-twinturbo...uild-complete/
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