Independent DYNO Proven results by "Caymandive" - no BS here!!
11-24-16, 09:51 AM
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Ok, makes sense, thought you said you were going to dyno without the GESI cats at some point? Maybe I was mistaken........
11-24-16, 09:53 AM
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Ok, makes sense, thought you said you were going to dyno without the GESI cats at some point? Maybe I was mistaken........
Yeah that was my plan at one point, but decided not to go down that path for now. You haven't gone crazy.
11-25-16, 05:57 AM
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Great Numbers and clue as to how much HP to the engine is?
11-25-16, 06:04 AM
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Great Numbers and clue as to how much HP to the engine is?
Assuming a modest 15% driveline reduction the crank HP would be around 475hp. If it's closer to 20% then engine HP is bumping 500hp. Not bad for not having any forced induction or spray and total reliability!
11-25-16, 10:17 AM
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How many gallons of E85 do you mix in with 93oct?
11-25-16, 10:34 AM
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How many gallons of E85 do you mix in with 93oct?
i think most mix 3 gallons E85 to 12 gallons 91 or 93. Basically when car reads 0 miles left there are 2 remaining reserve so that's the easiest time to mix.
01-09-20, 08:04 AM
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I think even in 2020 this remains one of the most informative threads on this forum. Thanks for the great read!
01-09-20, 08:50 AM
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I think even in 2020 this remains one of the most informative threads on this forum. Thanks for the great read!
Thanks! If I could afford a supercharger that would be next in this thread!
01-09-20, 12:24 PM
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Thanks! If I could afford a supercharger that would be next in this thread!
Go Fund Me
01-10-20, 04:48 AM
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Thanks! If I could afford a supercharger that would be next in this thread!
After FBO, the mods for this car get expensive. Supercharger, weight loss, and legit aero are college fund levels.
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