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03-10-2011, 06:53 PM | #61 | ||
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Thanks for that Paully
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Hey all - a tough weekend at Jambo as far as times went unfortunately. We might have got a step too far ahead of ourselves with the car set-up and it didnt end up panning out. We only managed a best time of 8.7@161mph and had launch problems across all 6 passes we got over the weekend.
There were some positives though, we kinda know a few more areas of what not to do and have a little bit more insight into how to better manage the launches to try and get some consistency there. We have a little bit of work to do to fix up the roof where the sunroof blew out, and then when we come out next I will be jumping behind the wheel to start steering the car. The engine is working well and we have plenty of power - so our focus is all on the launch and first half-track side of things to try and improve. On the flip side - the car generated plenty of interest at Jambo and even though we didnt get to show its true potential on the track it was awesome to meet and hang out with a heap of fellow enthusiasts.
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05-10-2011, 10:56 AM | #64 | ||
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Well not all bad. You've learnt more about the car and it band home straight .
I saw gt on the trailer heading south on the Monday. Was pretty excited ha ha |
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takes a while to get sorted, plus testing on different tracks, different temps, track stickiness etc makes things harder. one day u leave the line with 15psi, the next u can only use 12psi. same as tyre pressures. people think its an easy thing to get sorted, i wish it was. especially hard for the small tyre guys on 10.5's etc.
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05-10-2011, 01:32 PM | #67 | |||
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We tried going taller on the tyres - 29.5x10.5 MTs, but it didnt really do the job. We had the soft wall slicks and the car just seemed too heavy for them on the kind of boost you needed to run to get them to hook up. We ran the 8.7 on those, but it was very sketchy at the end of the track at speed.
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We could fit a 28 x 11.5 - I know thats what the PETMOD citric falcon runs. We were racing in modified compact so the tyre size wasnt a restriction. It is a nice comfy fit with the 10.5's though. We could try the 29.5 x 10.5W tyres with the thicker side wall (which is what our 28's are). Or conversely we can look at taking some weight out - which we will probably have to do anyways. Still plenty of work to go. Its all good fun though. Atleast we have kept a straight car. A handful of guys had big issues with the walls up at Jambo - especially the Turbowerx VL which ran us in the first round and had a big impact. Here hoping it stays that way (touch wood)!
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The gas is only hooked up to the transbrake at this stage, so once you let go of the button the gas is off. TRP hooked me up with the converter and to be honest Ive never asked them who built it. It is the same guy who built the converter for BOOSTN their sponsored VL which runs 7.70's. Unfortunately I have some travel for work over the next two weeks so the earliest I can bring the car back out would be the test n tune at the end of October. Hopefully we can sort out a way to fix the roof in the next couple of weeks so that we are ready to rce when I am back.
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whats d turbo rated to, would be out of puff pretty soon? it'd have to be making around 1300hp at the moment? exceptional numbers especially as it's being pumped thru a race box.
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06-10-2011, 05:08 PM | #74 | ||
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Epic work guys .. keep it up
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06-10-2011, 10:41 PM | #76 | ||
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Dont TRP use some guy out of Middle Dural ?
Exceptional work on the work so far by the way
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hope to see it in the 7's being a Sydney guy i like to see the Syd cars get up there there is a guy in WA Errol Quartermaine, he has run a few 7's with a BA engine with 2 GT35's in his Torana. he has it in a full tube Falcon now has run a 7.80 best i think, no video of that pass though. not sure if u have seen or heard of the car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAt0-03ZeYA
might be time for a yank converter. Neal Chance, Coan, PTC and Pro-Torque lead the way in turbo technology. the Aussie converters just don't have the R&D that the US guys get. we went from taking 8-secs to spool to about 2-secs. lil 4L V8 spooling up 2 x GT35R's with 1.06 backs is not an easy task but since the change. on the 2-step by the 2nd amber, has even cut as good as a .200 on a Pro Tree. i know Vince has played around with some Neal Chance stuff also, he was spooling the 42R without NOS and improved 60's. |
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As for converters, maybe. So far we dont have any major dramas getting her up oin the converter. We were able to cut some good lights at Jambo in that race format. My main aim at the moment is to just get behind the wheel and start getting used to the car and getting up to the times I want to as quickly as possible. Hopefully it will only take a small number of meets to get across it and be in a position to decide whether to turn it up a bit more. We did talk with Neal Chance a bit about the converter but it wasnt as easy a job as getting something sorted locally so we could go racing.
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with the right converter u might be able to get her up without the NOS. the problem we have is being a V8, although its only a 4L we can't run NOS even to spool up, ur lucky in that respect our experience with Chance was very easy, sent him the converter (he had never done a Lexus-Powerglide hybrid so we sent him ours), he took out all the old bits and put his bits in cost US$800. went from 9.4@147 1.42 60', to 9.0@151 1.34 60' picked up alot more torque. when i spoke with Marty it was quick and easy, took 3 weeks from the day i sent it, to day we got it back. i gave him bugger all info just rpm, power, boost etc, we got it back and it was perfect, we were quite shocked. the Aussie converter we had was sent back 3 times and we got slugged a few hundred dollars each time. even Vince was shocked, how spot on they got it |
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We had a similar story with Neal Chance, we new we would need to send them a converter from here to be able to either build a new one or replace the internals. That would be a next step, as it was just a bit more hassle and there were still a few unknowns as far as fitting up the powerglide we got off them and sorting out a bellhousing and adaptor plate etc, so we went with a known entity that was local and had proven to do a good job with the VL. After seeing the quality and value for money of their glide, and how easy Rob Campisi made it to get the glide here, we were also surprised at just how good their gear was. It is nice to have a range of options available to us now.
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07-10-2011, 10:59 AM | #82 | ||
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Champ any possibility of some close shots of the thermostat housing and how the cooling system breathes ??
e-mail if you prefer.. grout filled block perhaps? Any engine shots would be appreciated for my own learning |
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Yep - the block is grout filled for strength and safety.
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07-10-2011, 12:30 PM | #84 | ||
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Sweet .. thanks
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the Neal Trans gearboxes are great, we went the same way for the Capri straight thru Campo. for my car we just bought the bits and pieces and i had Norm @ Northmead Auto Centre slap it together as i already had a case n bellhousing. $4000 for the internals of a 3000hp gearbox is insane to build d same box here ur looking at $8k minimum.
who does the adapters n bellhousing for the Barras? is it Dellow? just send Chance a crappy old converter they CAD it and make one. they did that for our converter, now they have it available if they build one again. i know Neal Trans gets the Chance converters also, his prices are great. i paid a little over $2500 for my 10'' bolt together delivered. to order one thru here i have heard guys paying over $3500. ahhh the block is already filled, guess someone is looking to push over 1500hp in the future |
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Yeah - prices are much better sourcing direct from the states whenever we can. It was just a timing thing in the end which took us in the direction we have currently gone. As for the block, firstly it was a safety thing so we could make sure it was as strong as possible. If it gives us some room to screw a bit more power in down the track then it is a bonus. I am heaps looking forward to getting out again and getting behind the wheel. The wait is painful, but I am sure it will be worth it.
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Well done Phil, i was there at Jambo & looked like yas were havin fun gettin it off the line but looked & sounded really strong once ya got goin.
The next big step is sitting in the drivers seat & the most exciting i bet. I'm about to go down the same track with gettin Kyle to steer the car while we're still settin it up but im already gettin antzy to have a crack myself.
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I never thought you would be fright John, I've seen you sideways at half track on the Mickey Thompsons before
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I think my screaming put him off when i was riding shotgun....
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