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Old 06-19-2013   #121
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Most excellent! At 2:41 and 4:28 are pretty good Z's and the purple aero (Robert's?) is in there as well. In motion the cars all looked terrific. Good video.
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Lance, I do not think the added weight of the Aerobody kit made a big difference. We will see next year when we go fast again.
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Old 06-20-2013   #122
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Robert,
Have they committed to do it in the Chicago area again? they seem to move it around but it looks like full attendance so you'd think they would.

I won't do it but for racing I'd want to strip my air conditioner out of the car and the associated weight. Still pretty heavy cars though there are others as heavy.

Some kind of rush for you guys who ran. Cool.

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Old 06-20-2013   #123
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and cyl pressure, airflow and fuel, no matter how you get there is what makes the power.

it's just that the LT5 has always been considered "too complicated" and too expensive to mess with. hogwash, my wifes BMW is more complicated by far. the LT5 is a pretty simple and elegant DOHC motor.

I'm NO ford fan, but the little coyote, isn't all that bad, and with the crate motor running around 6k, one might be going in my old Trans Am in lieu of a BB chevy or LSx motor. just got to wait for you guessed it, more CASH!!

let me know if you want to talk turbos or experience the power of the dark side. turbos and boost is very addictive.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, you are right. an engine is just a pump and if you want more power you can make bigger or more cylinders, higher revving cylinders or compress and increase atmospheric pressure in existing cylinders or some of all of the above while improving air intake flow and volume and matching it with cams and exhaust getting it outta there. What some are doing with turbos on small engines, v6's, is just amazing. I am really curious to see how Sebastian Loeb and Rhys Millen do with theirs at the Pikes Peak race June 30. Here's Sebastian Loeb's flat track times with it: 0-62mph 1.8 seconds, 0-124mph 7.0 seconds, 0-149 mph in about ten seconds and up from there. Lightweight race prepped gutted tube cars but still, with 900-1000 hp that is flying.

I spoke in detail in the past with one owner who did have a custom job done to add tt on a 90's z and it was then all custom work but created an absolute screamer in the lt5. At some point they scream so much it almost anywhere in the gears overpowers the wheels ability to grip. I guess that's why drag cars with huge power eventually went to huge racing drag slicks.

Like I said, time to start acknowledging the power of the turbo option to gain more than stock power. Has to be considered where ten years ago it was just an exotic high maintenance gimic. don't think so anymore.

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Old 07-15-2013   #124
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Old 07-15-2013   #125
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Robert,
Have they committed to do it in the Chicago area again? they seem to move it around but it looks like full attendance so you'd think they would.

I won't do it but for racing I'd want to strip my air conditioner out of the car and the associated weight. Still pretty heavy cars though there are others as heavy.

Some kind of rush for you guys who ran. Cool.

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WGF is talking 2 Chicago events next year.
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Old 07-16-2013   #126
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Hope so! "Phoenix" (hopefully) goes to see Doc Brett this w/e where the road to recovery officially will begin! "Not hurt bad", bolstered by some measurements taken Sunday, is music to my ears! I'd like to see what she does from the "dig" vs. rolling start. (Oh, yeah...and brake early, brake often! ... Gotta try to remember that!!)

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Well, you didn't put it in the pond!
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Hope so! "Phoenix" (hopefully) goes to see Doc Brett this w/e where the road to recovery officially will begin! "Not hurt bad", bolstered by some measurements taken Sunday, is music to my ears! I'd like to see what she does from the "dig" vs. rolling start. (Oh, yeah...and brake early, brake often! ... Gotta try to remember that!!)

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Old 07-18-2013   #129
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I'm NO ford fan, but the little coyote, isn't all that bad, and with the crate motor running around 6k, one might be going in my old Trans Am in lieu of a BB chevy or LSx motor.

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Old 07-18-2013   #130
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Hey Lance, Hotrod Magazine has been running a Coyote swap series for the last couple editions. The Coyote engines start at $6000 and that's just for the engine. Coyote into Fox body Mustangs cost $17,000-$20,000 once you get all the weird parts that allow the engine to sit in the body.

Coyote is a cool engine, but there's no way I'd do one over an LS3. $6000 gets you a 525hp 376 LS3 stock from GM. Much better match IMO for the car you speak of.
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