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Old 20-12-2005, 05:05 PM   #61
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Ah look I didn't think he would stop - it is just from now, he is going to get some encouragement to go forced, or NOS, or fully opened engine, or stripped.

I'm just keeping up the encouragement to keep making gains and improvements.
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Old 20-12-2005, 05:31 PM   #62
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Is that remotely possible Chris ?
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Old 20-12-2005, 05:41 PM   #63
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Is that remotely possible Chris ?

All of his other predictions regarding his quarter times have come true, so I have no doubts. Dunno about anyone else. He's just : .
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Old 20-12-2005, 05:50 PM   #64
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If you attack it the right way yes!
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Old 20-12-2005, 06:21 PM   #65
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Bloody un real Chris, havent been on the forums for a few days.
Every time i log on your going quicker.lol

Your hard work is paying off.
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Old 20-12-2005, 07:12 PM   #66
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I agree with rodderz, take the tub off and get the weight down to Commie level, but stay N/A.
It would be a great comparison... lets see the LS1 bolt on record is 11.5, not sure about ls1 regarding stock cams with altered timing, cant imagine it being much quicker

Get the ute as close as possible to 1600kg or so, and run a time with the current motor/driveline setup and see the difference between a 5.4V8 and a 5.7Ls1, and then you can also compare ET's, 60's, half track and MPH and have a definitive comparison between the 2 motors
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Old 20-12-2005, 08:10 PM   #67
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Old 20-12-2005, 08:20 PM   #68
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Chris, getting back to your apples vs apples thing, why not try a run with some hefty weight losses to get it closer to commy weight, and then see what the difference is

Maybe swap the ute tub for a tray and gut the insides, take all accessories off

No good dude l think if that happens with a flat tray we might see some more wheelspin of the line
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Old 20-12-2005, 08:40 PM   #69
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Fit some Caltracs (bolt on mod) and that would eliminate wheel spin


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I wonder how much the flat tray weighs compared to the tub.
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It would be a great comparison... lets see the LS1 bolt on record is 11.5, not sure about ls1 regarding stock cams with altered timing, cant imagine it being much quicker

Get the ute as close as possible to 1600kg or so, and run a time with the current motor/driveline setup and see the difference between a 5.4V8 and a 5.7Ls1, and then you can also compare ET's, 60's, half track and MPH and have a definitive comparison between the 2 motors
Yes that would be good to see.
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Old 20-12-2005, 09:15 PM   #72
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I have been told the back wieghs 140kg, so if you can get a tray at 50 to 70kg would save a bit.
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put an ally tray on my stock 185 au xr8 ute got more wheel spin ran same times
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Well done to Chris today as he has just broken the 11 barrier today in his boss 260 today out at Heathcote.

Chris can now have a well deserved rest as he has the first boss 260 N/A into the 11's as the long nights and R&D have paid off.....

l am sure the first Calder meet next year we will see the blue Beast out at the track to see what times it will do....

Once Again Chris Well Done..

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You would most likely have to alter the rear & front springs to allow for more front end lift and back end squat with less wheelspin, similar to the APS XR6T ute or some of the LS1 tonners with the tubbed trayback, which wouldn't weigh much. Only thing is where to get it from or made
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Hey Chris, would love to see the vids of your 11sec passes. Maybe someone could host them for you.
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Hey Chris, would love to see the vids of your 11sec passes. Maybe someone could host them for you.
I'd love to see these vids too, if you need I can host upto 10mb so PM me if the video is under that.
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Good on Chris one day i'll give you a way when where side by side LOL.

Great work keep it up.
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Excellent Slyxr8 That You Are Hunting Ls1, Have You Put Youre Beast On The Dyno
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It has been on our dyno several times.
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lowride260,wanted to know what mods have you done to the car and have you put it on the dyno

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Why does it need to go on the Dyno the times talk the talk?
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have you put it on the dyno yet??

i think dyno and strip times are poles apart..
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A timeslip is much more credable than any Dyno, the dyno is only tuning tool.
400 meters is the test...time is a much more accurate measurment of a cars performance.
I have posted this once before it some up dyno numbers.
DYNO RACING.
"Tweaking" the numbers a bit is a common practice, especially in segments of the market where power sells, and amongst enthusiasts who have modified their cars but never put them to the test. At the end of the day, arguing about exact horsepower numbers leaves you with nothing but a day wasted arguing. You can't race a dyno; what matters is how fast a car can get down the track. If it can run the number, then the amount of horsepower it took to get it there, or how the horsepower was measured, won't change the outcome of the race. Next time someone tries to bench race with horsepower numbers, ask for a timeslip. If he can't deliver, then cut the conversation short and move on. He's not really in the game anyway.
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A timeslip is much more credable than any Dyno, the dyno is only tuning tool.
400 meters is the test...time is a much more accurate measurment of a cars performance.
I have posted this once before it some up dyno numbers.
DYNO RACING.
"Tweaking" the numbers a bit is a common practice, especially in segments of the market where power sells, and amongst enthusiasts who have modified their cars but never put them to the test. At the end of the day, arguing about exact horsepower numbers leaves you with nothing but a day wasted arguing. You can't race a dyno; what matters is how fast a car can get down the track. If it can run the number, then the amount of horsepower it took to get it there, or how the horsepower was measured, won't change the outcome of the race. Next time someone tries to bench race with horsepower numbers, ask for a timeslip. If he can't deliver, then cut the conversation short and move on. He's not really in the game anyway.
Quite right BUT hi stall auto's, low final drives, soft springs and 90/10 shocks etc doesn't go well on street either..Both are guides and I'm not putting one over the other..
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This is AMAZING.

But, having owned 3 different dyno's and raced many cars, i will take spoolmans side on this one.

Dyno's can lie. Timeslips do not.

Many times at past midnight ive been on the dyno trying to nut out a job, and there is no better satisfaction than sorting a problem and having a successful tuning session.

Trying to put reason into it all comes together at the track. We have seen many things with BA XR8/GT F6 and XR6T that have had us doing handstands at the results on the dyno, only to see nothing extra at the track.

Rocket Rod clark used to tell me "nothing ventured nothing gained" and i still use it today. The dyno is a very important tool, but be smart about it.
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Congratulations Chris On The 11 Second Passes.Hammer Those LS1 Out There.All I Have To Say Is Your A Ford Doctor.Well Done.Thanks For The Tune.Car Flys.
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Thankyou guys for all your kind words...............

I took the exhaust off, passenger seat out and replaced the drivers seat with a lightweight race item and a 4 point harness. The rest you guys know. I imagine the first meet at calder should yield at least a clear tenth and a half better.

Thanks to XDSLIDER (big luke) XRQTR (stef) BA COMPANY CAR (craig) DABOSS (Robby) XRFPV8 (mark) for their help today.

What a rush - the car is exactly 1780 with me in it, meaning I have removed about 60kg from the car. Im still way heavier than the 1500kg weight the bolt-on LS1 guys stick around. The incar vid and outside vids are orsm, as soon as i can find out how to post them, they will be up.

Hopefully now guys, people will now realise that the Biggest, Baddest, BOSSIEST bentest 8 of them all now has a place in feared strip weapons.

3 11.9's, a handful of 1.7's, I couldn't be happier. Im back off to watch the video again.

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