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Old 04-02-2008, 12:42 PM   #31
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Adam, I must agree dyno'ing your car and than not running it is for lack of a better term pussy. I SHOULD have my car done by than and if so will absolutely be at the track as well. Neal wants me to check if my car has a broken rocker shaft as he says our initial diagnosis was assumed without much thought to what else it could be but I don't think I have enough tools to rip off the valve cover as I don't think we have deep sockets. I talked to the automatic kings Sean they said it's 220 to restall it. It's 275 for a bitchin' ass brand new converter so fuck them. I say f the math come out and you can say my car runs XX in the 1/4 cuz that is all that matters anyway when it comes down to it. Jusy my .02, I will say dyno's are useful for tuning though so don't start crawling up my ass...insert joke here.

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What time are you thinking of going down on Saturday to San Diego?
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Old 04-02-2008, 02:25 PM   #32
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8:30 ish :/ can Adam do that??
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Old 04-02-2008, 06:00 PM   #33
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Assuming they used a 6 speed for the solid axle F-Body, we can assume a 15% loss.

So 292.8/ 85 X 100 = 344.5 Sounds like 345hp at the engine to me.

Assuming the Corvette LS1 is the same as the F-Body LS1 we can calculate the difference of the IRS, assuming also that they used a 6 speed.

285.6 / 344.5 X 100 - 100 = 17.1% You were off by .1% Ben! WTF?!


By the way, I doubt that the C3 trans/ IRS will be as efficient as a C5 transaxle.
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8:30 ish :/ can Adam do that??
Yeah, although I think we're going to go to Cars and Coffee before hand and then head down. Alexis and Rachel are going to drive down with us and while we work they may go into San Diego. That's the unofficial plan anyway. Have you talked to Neal yet?
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Yeah, although I think we're going to go to Cars and Coffee before hand and then head down. Alexis and Rachel are going to drive down with us and while we work they may go into San Diego. That's the
unofficial plan anyway. Have you talked to Neal yet?
Yeah, I've been talking to him everyday about things...He's been such a help with everything I just am dying to get this thing back together and running. Should be a busy ass weekend...
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Old 04-09-2008, 10:00 PM   #36
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Finally got around to buying a multimeter (which sucks, I'm going to return it) so I opened the hood to find the cause of the rough acceleration that I've had since the DC tour.

I was guessing that it was going to be a stuck lifter, but I decided to check the basics before I even pulled the valve covers off. I checked the impedance of all of the plug wires and this is what I got:

Cylinder #8 - 91.6 ohms
Cylinder #6 - 100.4 ohms
Cylinder #4 - 121.4 ohms
Cylinder #2 - OPEN!
Cylinder #7 - 152.2 ohms
Cylinder #5 - 127.5 ohms
Cylinder #3 - OPEN!
Cylinder #1 - 152.2 ohms

So I guess during the dyno run I had two open plug wires! I don't think that it would make a difference in hp, because at those rpms I'm sure the spark would just arc over the dead spot in the wire, without a problem.

I cleaned up and put some new terminals on these wires the day before the DC tour, unfortuantely I didn't have a multimeter at the time to check the impedance before I installed them. I just fixed them tonight, they both measure around 100 ohms now, I'll install them tomorrow. Hopefully that was the problem.
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