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Unnatural Aspiration part 3


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  • 2 weeks later...

fresh off the scales!!!!

 

2577 with me in it. 

 

before

LF 713  RF 708

LR 624  RR 532

 

This explains the traction issues

 

After

LF 751  RF 671

LR 577  RR 574

 

its raining right now so i may not make it out to the track but if the weather holds might be able to see if it makes a difference. 

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Had a good afternoon at the track. i finished my licensing passes with a 9.49@143 and a 9.52 @ 146

 

60 foot 1.42

330 3.9

1/8 6.08

MPH 114.98

1000 ft 7.932

1/4 9.49

MPH 143.9

 

2nd pass

 

60 ft 1.5

330 4.097

1/8 6.180

MPH 117.77

1/4 9.527

MPH 146.10

 

Only broke a hose for the boost controller can ran flawless and launched straight as an arrow.

 


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Your motor sounds so crisp, and revs so easy compared to mine. I wonder if it has something to do with you running a auto trans ( no clutch weight ) and mine with that heavyazz HKS twin plate with chrome moly flywheel kit I bought from you. It's a monster, weight wise...

 

Do you remember how it compares since you have had it both ways?

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Yea the 150 shot at 100% throttle till 15 PSI make a huge difference. But the twin you have and the flex plate, converter filled with fluid is not much difference. Another thing is the stall on the converter. The stall on it right now is about 6500. This is the equivalent of slipping the clutch on a manual. It does not fully lock up till its above 7000 rpm but puts enough load on it to build boost. 

 

Oh yea did i mention nitrous. ;>

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Well After 15 years i can say its done. It is 100% NHRA legal to 8.50s. only thing left is wiring lights to be street legal . think Im gonna do that over the next winter. 

 

 

BTW the list of go faster parts is already growing ;> 

 

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Well i rolled the dice and ordered a freedy manifold. it actually got here in less then a week. and it fits. i had to make a couple adjustments because i'm not running ITB and the fuel rail didn't clear some of the nubs. I have cut off all the throttle linkage mounts and am in the process of sanding those down smooth. once that's done i will need to cut and weld in at a different angle the TB mount. the freedy point too far down. I imagine if your using the stock rb26 manifold this freedy one will work just fine. after its all welded up im going to flow check it to see where its at. 

 

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Intake destroyed, injector o-rings disintegrated, hood pretty much in need of major fiber glass work. Current state ... hood replaced with turbo hood, new manifold being molded to fit my setup, need to stop by auto zone and pickup new o rings and we are ready for the track Friday night.

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kids what the heck are you talking about? But yeah I know what you're saying I use it to spool the turbo messed up a setting in the AeM and it fired too soon. 150 shot with no intake velocity is not good. By the way if anybody ever needs injector seals for an RB 26 the part number is 274 531. It's a Borg Warner cross-reference part from a Toyota engine

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kids what the heck are you talking about? But yeah I know what you're saying I use it to spool the turbo messed up a setting in the AeM and it fired too soon. 150 shot with no intake velocity is not good. By the way if anybody ever needs injector seals for an RB 26 the part number is 274 531. It's a Borg Warner cross-reference part from a Toyota engine

 

Mostly referring to using the N2O to spool the turbo. I ran my LS on nitrous last year. Now I'm balls deep finishing up wiring to try and get a turbo car on the road.

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