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Got the front plate remounted and started working on the fender vents, will have to refine that later on with something sturdier than window screen. Hopefully will drop it off to get the speedo checked out tomorrow. |
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Before going the pulley down route, look into either removing the restrictor, or getting a different sized one, since that would free up some efficiency in the setup. The fact your boost is tapering off, with a centrifugal, tells me right away that you have too large of an intake restriction.
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I should probably update this. Getting a bit of spring fever coming on, since its already February!
Ended up detailing the car in the fall and made it to the last Cars and Coffee in October, looked a lot better than before. http://i63.tinypic.com/25gx7ic.jpg In late October I finally had CJ Tunes in St. Paul tune the car and dyno it on 93 pump with the restrictor removed It made 9PSI vs. 4PSI and a slipping belt when it was broken in on the dyno at DRM (504whp). CJ's tune was far superior, car ran like butter on the way home and he fixed various issues he found. Results from CJ: 715whp/669wtq. Amazing! Unfortunately the alternator died while on the dyno and I ended up just limping it home after picking it up from him. Waited 2 weeks for a new alternator and it came damaged, so I had to reorder. By the time I received another one, it was the end of November and the car was in storage mode with the alternator removed. Plans for spring: Replace alternator and keep putting break in miles on it. Replace the crappy invo rear tires with something a bit stickier. Possibly get a front lip and side skirts Detail it once again Cant wait to start it back up again. It was a beast with 500whp... cant wait to feel the difference. http://i64.tinypic.com/egoo6r.jpg |
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WOW! Why the short pull 008? Just a power pull after it cooled down?
Powerband is flat, I bet it is a handful and a hoot to drive when you get to this spring! |
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fuuuccccc that's some sick power.
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Nice! Good timing too, I'm watching a Novi supercharged C6ZO6 on Smoking Tire right now. I better go work on my car a bit before I start thinking about Vettes again. :D
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YeAaa! Just imagine maxing out that little Paxton on some good fuel... but I'm sure you'll have enough traction problems now even with drag radials haha. Very nice comeback for this vette!
Oh and das noble wants a race. Some day. You will guarantee take off after 100mph |
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:pc::pc::pc::pc::pc::pc::pc::cheer::cheer:
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I dont plan to do anything else, more than content with the outcome of this project haha. Just a couple visual mods and cruisin time! |
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For some reason I didn't realize you had hit those numbers on pump. That's incredible man, very cool! Good spring plans too, not too overwhelming so you should be able to enjoy it!
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Sounds like Knoxville's experience with Carl on his G8. Had driveability issues and especially tranny nonsense but took it to Carl and got it straightened out and it drove awesome afterwards. Seems like Carl knows his shit on GM's.
Very nice results bud, looks like a beast! |
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Should be a fun drive.
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That is an incredible amount of power on pump gas for a street car! Very impressive. That is going to be mean beast this spring when you get it out.
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Thanks guys! Carl also fixed the Speedometer which wasnt working after I got the car running. There was a wiring issue he traced from the ECM to the dash. Great guy to work with, very experienced and communicates really well.
Forgot about a couple other things I did. Ricer in me had to promote the new engine haha. It wont be getting any other stickers though. http://i68.tinypic.com/2rhvjex.jpg Also got a ProSport Boost gauge and vent pod installed. Fitment was pretty crappy so I had to file it down a lot before install. Looks good enough though. http://i66.tinypic.com/14mgqo7.jpg |
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I really like the C6's gauge setup; exactly as a sports cars should be with all the essentials laid out nicely.
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At least it has the optional navi already! Corvette stereos always have, and always will, suck. The Bose systems are just garbage in them which is odd because the Bose in the Volt is pretty decent. The Bose in the GTR is mediocre at best.
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Great numbers on pump gas. Get some sticky tires and put a hurting on some mustangs.
Why did you use the stroker crank? |
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I still have to post up the old block, cam and clutch/flywheel on craigslist and get rid of that stuff. Anyone want it for a project? lol |
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