Sound Performance G35TT race gas dyno (769rwhp)
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Nah not bb's....really don't pick up that much spool...and the water'less bb's yea those are $$$. The 58's will be laggier, but with the cams will have a much larger usable rev range (it'll just be higher than I'm used too lol). Kinda hoping that the combo of the billet wheels (yea so much speculation on if they actually help with spool...but they definately recover after shifts better), and the lwfw, will off-set some of the lag....Thankfully these motors still make some mid-tq so its not a bad thing really.
Yea chicago can be precarious, thankfully I don't dd anything (hoorah public trans).
Tom
Yea chicago can be precarious, thankfully I don't dd anything (hoorah public trans).
Tom
Thats why I went with a twin disc. Very easy engagement with good clamping power.
I cant imagine you can drive anywhere around Chicago and not get in stop and go traffic for miles.
I thinkits amazing how a teeny 4mm difference in wheel size can totally change how much lag a turbo has.
Are you getting the BB turbos? thats balla money!
I cant imagine you can drive anywhere around Chicago and not get in stop and go traffic for miles.
I thinkits amazing how a teeny 4mm difference in wheel size can totally change how much lag a turbo has.
Are you getting the BB turbos? thats balla money!
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ya i just hoping that i dont have a 1000 rpm power band since I only have JWT C2s, JWT springs, and no girdle. Seems like 7500ish is about all thats safe for. another 500 rpms would really be nice but that woulda been an entirely different build to support that.
Seeing how well those 5557's did, those 5857s will be sweet
Seeing how well those 5557's did, those 5857s will be sweet
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ya i just hoping that i dont have a 1000 rpm power band since I only have JWT C2s, JWT springs, and no girdle. Seems like 7500ish is about all thats safe for. another 500 rpms would really be nice but that woulda been an entirely different build to support that.
Seeing how well those 5557's did, those 5857s will be sweet
Seeing how well those 5557's did, those 5857s will be sweet
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Come on Tom! I know I gave you some better pics!!
Tom's car is coming along nicely. We really appreciate Tom's patience. His cams are in. The motor is going back together and we should have some results shortly. I know I'm damn near as excited as he is to get him back out terrorizing the streets.
Reid
Tom's car is coming along nicely. We really appreciate Tom's patience. His cams are in. The motor is going back together and we should have some results shortly. I know I'm damn near as excited as he is to get him back out terrorizing the streets.
Reid
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OK OK...some teaser's
Upgraded turbos
How did we get 900+ hp through stock muffler.....go big and modify (Thats a 4in pipe right thur)
Old Busted Pressure plate (could have caused a catastrophe from all the vibration, but thanks to Jerry all is good!)
More to come in the next week or soo with New numbers!!!!!
Tom
Upgraded turbos
How did we get 900+ hp through stock muffler.....go big and modify (Thats a 4in pipe right thur)
Old Busted Pressure plate (could have caused a catastrophe from all the vibration, but thanks to Jerry all is good!)
More to come in the next week or soo with New numbers!!!!!
Tom
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Nope the old ones were pre-billets (build was just done too soon I guess lol). 54mm intake, I don't remember what the exhaust side is (its from their "sport compact" line from when that was the buzzword)
Plan was to go to 5857's but it turns out my housings and center section were not compatible with the billet wheels.
So we still went for bigger, they are same exhaust side with 60mm intake wheel.....rated at 590hp each (old ones were rated at 460hp ea).
Since its the same exhaust side, hopin lag won't be too much worse than it was before.....but will be revvin more to help combat lag anyway
Hopin to hear some noise from it this week
Tom
Plan was to go to 5857's but it turns out my housings and center section were not compatible with the billet wheels.
So we still went for bigger, they are same exhaust side with 60mm intake wheel.....rated at 590hp each (old ones were rated at 460hp ea).
Since its the same exhaust side, hopin lag won't be too much worse than it was before.....but will be revvin more to help combat lag anyway
Hopin to hear some noise from it this week
Tom
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Nope the old ones were pre-billets (build was just done too soon I guess lol). 54mm intake, I don't remember what the exhaust side is (its from their "sport compact" line from when that was the buzzword)
Plan was to go to 5857's but it turns out my housings and center section were not compatible with the billet wheels.
So we still went for bigger, they are same exhaust side with 60mm intake wheel.....rated at 590hp each (old ones were rated at 460hp ea).
Since its the same exhaust side, hopin lag won't be too much worse than it was before.....but will be revvin more to help combat lag anyway
Hopin to hear some noise from it this week
Tom
Plan was to go to 5857's but it turns out my housings and center section were not compatible with the billet wheels.
So we still went for bigger, they are same exhaust side with 60mm intake wheel.....rated at 590hp each (old ones were rated at 460hp ea).
Since its the same exhaust side, hopin lag won't be too much worse than it was before.....but will be revvin more to help combat lag anyway
Hopin to hear some noise from it this week
Tom
sick. i'm sending you a pm.
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I have been trying to take pics and keep Tom as updated as possible, and it's coming down to the final things for his car. I am so excited to get his car back up and running and cruise around so he can whomp on me with pump gas as usual!!
Reid
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Update is everything mechanically is finished in the car. She'll start up for the first time this year next week after sorting out a few timing issues. Very little left to be done on this beast.
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