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hotrex 03-31-2004 10:04 PM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
then well all party.........hehe

Chacko 03-31-2004 10:08 PM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
ah see I'm not after having the "fastest" car :) Cuz I know its not going to be. I just want a ------- fun car. :)

hotrex 03-31-2004 10:10 PM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
same here. i want a d series with 275ishhp that will lay a spankin to most everything

Chacko 04-01-2004 12:11 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
I think 275sh horsepower is gonna be an underestimate for ya if you're running 18 psi. Shortyz always gave the rule of thumb, 20 horsepower per lb of boost. Of course you also have to figure in timing retard (the more retarded, the less power you get) and tuning with the fuel :D

LSD Motorsports 04-01-2004 12:17 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
Anything over 10 psi on a lil rex or hatchie done right will be fast as hell, When you say rule of thumb are you talking about for d series? And 20hp per psi added onto the stock motor hp? You have to mean total right?

hotrex 04-01-2004 12:21 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
20 hp per pound on a built ass maniac of a mini me..

OnYx 04-01-2004 12:21 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
last time i weighed the sol at the local track it was only 2200 lb without me in it and you can loose 200lb prety quick (full race converion).

Chacko 04-01-2004 12:32 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
Its a rule of thumb (in a perfectly tuned engine) on top of the factory power. 1 lb of boost could add about 20 horsepower in addition to the original horsepower. There are other factors to consider though; traction, transferrence of power from the engine through the differential (lightened flywheel will make a difference here), engine mount stiffness, mileage on the motor, and other modifications (is it intercooled? water injected? 104, 120 octane?)

These are alot of the factors to consider, but yes, Shortyz always gave me that rule of thumb of 20 horsepower per lb of boost :)

Chacko 04-01-2004 12:33 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
I think I was about 2150sh last year, I don't remember :(

LSD Motorsports 04-01-2004 12:37 AM

Re:You will all eat my carbon monoxide!
 
Yea in my experience ive always noticed numbers of 10 - 15... Usually closer to 10, sure i believe 20 is possible, but with a lot of tuning and $. Thats not the case with most of us boosted her so i think the rule of thumb in this forum should be 10 an 15 if you wanna get someone excited...


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