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Old 05-30-2015, 10:29 AM
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Looks great as always buddy!
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Originally Posted by veneno
Hey I remember your post a while back you were disappointed with the dyno #'s from the new motor just curious what was the problem? Nice setup you have
hey bud....Compression turned out to be 8.8:1 on the last build. I also added a better intake system to the blower and 2" hearders.
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Originally Posted by ajrothm
Congrats Drew! Glad you finally got the bugs worked out. I hope you have good luck with it this time.

This still the same combo as last year right? (When it made 820 ish on 16 psi?)

So what did you change/fix/figure out to gain the 80hp? Pulley down or something?
hey bud...turns out motor was built at 8.8:1 compression....that had a lot to do with things
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Originally Posted by 95wht6spd
One of my favorites. How was the fit and finish of the ACP hood?
perfect...just painted and installed
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thanks for the encouragement guys.
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Awesome numbers Drew! That's a lot of power for a street car...traction will be a problem.
Can you post the dyno graph?
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Originally Posted by 95vettski
Awesome numbers Drew! That's a lot of power for a street car...traction will be a problem.
Can you post the dyno graph?
Hey bobby

All I have so far is the pic posted......waiting for Rob to send me the winpep file
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Great looking, Is that cutome coils covers ?!
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I am really interested to see more detailed dyno sheets, as this is the closest to my setup I have seen yet. From the sheet you posted your power comes in a little earlier. I wonder if this is due to the slightly smaller pulley, the more timing, or both. I have that 2.85 pulley but never tried it. Maybe I should.
Anyways, watching with interest... great looking ride.
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Originally Posted by Moonder
Great looking, Is that cutome coils covers ?!
yes....they are billet aluminum pieces powder coated candy red with stainless steel corvette lettering.
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Originally Posted by realcanuk
I am really interested to see more detailed dyno sheets, as this is the closest to my setup I have seen yet. From the sheet you posted your power comes in a little earlier. I wonder if this is due to the slightly smaller pulley, the more timing, or both. I have that 2.85 pulley but never tried it. Maybe I should.
Anyways, watching with interest... great looking ride.
I will call Champion today and have them send it to me and will post. I can also confirm the afr was 11.15 on this pull as per the tuner.

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Originally Posted by realcanuk
I am really interested to see more detailed dyno sheets, as this is the closest to my setup I have seen yet. From the sheet you posted your power comes in a little earlier. I wonder if this is due to the slightly smaller pulley, the more timing, or both. I have that 2.85 pulley but never tried it. Maybe I should.
Anyways, watching with interest... great looking ride.
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How much work did it take to get that hood to fit right? I'm thinking about getting a heat extractor to try and cool things down.
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Originally Posted by CamminC5
How much work did it take to get that hood to fit right? I'm thinking about getting a heat extractor to try and cool things down.
Zero Work....painted and installed. That's it !
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Good to see it making good Jam again!! Great job Drew!!
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Hey Drew, Where in Ottawa are you? I've just recently moved back to the area from the US. Would love to meet up with you some time and check out this monster.
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what wheels and tires did you stuff in there?

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thanks again all.
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Originally Posted by GOTHAM VETTE
Hey Drew, Where in Ottawa are you? I've just recently moved back to the area from the US. Would love to meet up with you some time and check out this monster.
I am in Kanata sir
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Originally Posted by romandian
what wheels and tires did you stuff in there?
13" X 19" CCW SP16A
10" X 18" CCW SP16A

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