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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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no they arent done . corey did say i had one of thehighest hp cars he had done . in fact the car has 157k on it now . corey would be proably be the best person to share about my car. my callaway 475 super natural made 373 wrhp stk. and ran 12.78 @113.88 stk. after stainless works headers and cat install it has run a best of 12.48 @116.47. the black car also has 4.10s the callaway has 3,92s . i am going to change out the headers and exhaust from the black car and put on the callaway and see what the difference is for fun . the jeal headers seem to have longer and more equal length pipes . other than that i dont know what to say other than that is the results that we got .hope this helps
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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the spin tec guys did an awsome job on the exhaust . they used 23/4 in pipe instead of 3 in saying unless i made a bunch more power 3 in would take alot of low end out of the car their exhaust made 22 more hp than the flowmaster system .
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Sutton UK
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It's a G50/OO, 1st, 2nd and 3rd are lengthened 4th and 5th as standard, this was done before I brought the car though. Not sure what the ratios are, have a sheet somewhere but suspect it's in a box in the loft with a load of invoices my wife can never see!! I do find the 5th gear a little short and thinking of getting 4th and 5th changed upwards to suit though. Standard is:G50/00 3.5 2.059 1.409 1.074 0.861 Funny enough I was just looking at a shift light that worked on a combination of speedo and gear selection, Could be adjusted for different shift times depending on gear, sounds good but a little complicated for me to fit. |
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Robin, it really depends upon your gearing where you need to shift. See if you can get the ratios and we can go from there.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fishers, IN
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Back to your regularly scheduled programming. ![]() EDIT: my memory is slightly failing. Here is the thread. Wasn't Brad's car, but I would guess same phenomenon would be seen in his graph. we know it is corrected to STD, not SAE. http://forums.*************.com/c4-z...on-a-dyno.html Last edited by tpepmeie; 01-06-2009 at 05:14 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ma
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They are corrected but, to STD not SAE. STD numbers read a little higher than SAE. I always thought that they sounded high too but, you can't argue with 120 MPH trap speeds.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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you are right they are corrected to std. but there is no spike at the end . i need someone that can give me a fax number that will post the sheet for me .the car does seem very strong running between 119-120.5 even when the das are 2500+. the spin tec custom exhaust i had done was the icing on the cake .it is loud but when she runs that good who cares
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I guess when i say corrected I mean SAE.
Those are the numbers I use when I talk about RWHP. Either way, the #'s are respectable. Last edited by xlr8nflorida; 01-06-2009 at 11:06 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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is there a way to correct them to sae. on the sheet is temp and humidity?????/
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