02-09-2011 | #51 |
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Re: The phoenix rising
Great news, Dom! Congratz on being able to rejoin the land of the living! That has been quite the Odyssey you just went thru - starting with surviving the crash in the first place!!
Nuttin' like getting back on the horse after "bein' throwed", not to mention adding another 40-50 hp to the rear wheels! The C6 wheels do look nice, but do us a favor and put fresh rubber on them this time. P.
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02-09-2011 | #52 |
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Great news Dom! Another FBI Skunk Works project nearing completion has to make you smile.
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02-13-2011 | #53 |
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The motor is done and Pete and Al were able to cobble the 2.5" Borla that came with the car enough so I could drive it home. Naturally it needs tuning but I won't do that until I get a proper exhaust on it. There are leaks and that will throw off the logging making the tune not trustworthy.
The 20" of snow doesn't help either. But driving it home Thursday, it felt strong and it took some getting used to but I could tell that even a slight touch to the accelerator brought on a response from the motor that was quicker than I have become used to. This will be an interesting case study of cam selection since Lgaff is building a similar motor but using a larger exhaust cam while I kept the stock exhaust with Pete's Stage II intake. I'm of the opinion that the LT-5 already has plenty of exhaust capacity as is, at least for a stock block 350. Having heads with cleaned up exhaust ports and headers produces an exhaust that is even more efficient thereby making a increase in exhaust duration counterproductive both for driveability and power. That's my working hypothesis. I think it will also be easier to tune without the additional overlap. In fact, the motor idled "decent" at 800rpm with the tune I had in the previous motor which was just a top end port and headers. Don't get me wrong, it needs work but not a bad starting point. Anyway that's my opinion and we'll see how the numbers line up. Should be an interesting experiment. |
02-13-2011 | #54 |
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Dom, i consider those cams Stage I's
Pete
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02-13-2011 | #55 |
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03-09-2011 | #56 |
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While waiting for MF exhaust to be installed by Al, I got these too!
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03-09-2011 | #57 |
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you could have taken a couple pictures of the picked over Vette too.. LOL
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03-09-2011 | #58 |
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03-09-2011 | #59 |
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Awesome Dominic! Guess I shouldn't mention it has been mid-60s here. Jealous on the mod'd motor.
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03-10-2011 | #60 |
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