Turbosnake95's Fall update for the 94-95 crowd

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Thanks everyone for looking and for the wonderful comments!

The car goes on the rollers this Saturday, just finishing up the exuast and some wiring. Most likely we will do some stop and go's on the dyno then just tune for pump gas+meth do to the fact that I still need to break the new twin disk clutch in correctly :( I'm thinking a solid week of stop and go traffic driving back and forth to work should do that nicely, then back on the rollers for a more exciting tune.

Thanks again everyone :nice:

Will:flag:

How'd she do?
 
Sorry for the delay, and thanks for all the support.

Here is the Dyno graph from the last pull, still need to lean it out more :D :


DART 331
AFR 185's
Trickflow R Box intake
F.A.S.T.
Bullseye S380R
3.5" Downpipe

92 Octane pump gas
AIS Meth injection
20 PSI
9.9 : 1 A/F ratio
Intake air temp @ 80 deg.


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Any reason the pull stops @ 6k?

Is it because it is a new motor? Not broken in yet?

Seems like it was still climbing when you lt off...:shrug:

The motor is plenty broken in.

The reason we stopped around the 6k mark was 2 reasons:

1. Help reduce stress on the engine and have longer engine life.
2. Hydraulic-Roller Cams are pretty much tapped out after 6-7k in rpm and you can start to float valves.

Thanks for looking :nice:

William
 
Nice numbers Will. I have so many questions for you about your car...haha. Wish it wasnt so darn cold out at KK. Getting that trickflow upper from you sparked my project again...about to pull the motor and replace my moroso pan with something different, it causes interference problems at the bellhousing.

This summer we will have to roll around in our turbo'd sn95's sometime.

Awesome Job.

Brandon
 
The motor is plenty broken in.

The reason we stopped around the 6k mark was 2 reasons:

1. Help reduce stress on the engine and have longer engine life.
2. Hydraulic-Roller Cams are pretty much tapped out after 6-7k in rpm and you can start to float valves.

Thanks for looking :nice:

William

While I understand the reasoning for #1...It still leaves me :scratch:

ISnt it a dart based forged everything? How would another 1-2K RPM be hurtfull on that stout of a bottom end.

Now I know if the valvesprings, pushrods, etc werent designed for that high of rpm it could be dangerous, but I wouldnt worry for even a second with the motor you have put together.

:shrug: