NitroDann wrote:
flywheel HP, standard calcs.
Dann
Cool. How much have you found is lost through the transmission and diff?
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NitroDann wrote:
flywheel HP, standard calcs.
Dann
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
mmx005 wrote:im running itbs on my nb8a with 805c cams, new haltec and a whole bunch of other mods on the stock injectors. im pretty happy with my 132.5 killer wasps at the rears (132.5 / 0.75 = 176.66 hp at the rears) and im not having any afr issues
mmx005 wrote:... a whole bunch of other mods...
mmx005 wrote:Seriously, its 132.5 kilowatts, stock injectors, stock valves,valve springs and con rods (unfortunately) stock fpr but the vac line has been removed. I've been told that no vac line makes it run at max pressure at all times.
It's my daily drive, running 98ron, 2.25 in exhaust, extractors , 805c cams, all the usual N/A parts/work that you do when an N/A motor. Ecu is a haltec stand alone (1000 platinum sprint I think) with a 7.5k or 8k limiter
Oh yeah, forgot to mention I got of these weird trumpet like things made by some mob called jenvey. No idea but They sound nice and are shiney. Think they are called itb's or something :-P (end piss take :-P)
I LOVE my DAILY dríven N/A monster with quads and all. SOOOOOOO much fun :-D Quads
Have only been on since august 2012 and the haltec since November 2012. Had a piggyback before that, my engine had done over 100k klm's prior to the quads and haltec going in. Wasn't a gentle 100k+ klm's either. It gets a flogging on a regular basis. Got over 305k klm's on the car now.
I would show photos/ dyno graphs if only I knew how.
Happy to show in person if I can get to some events.
mmx005 wrote: Just had a thought, maybe we organize a dyno day and have this out :-p
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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