500+ rwhp
11 litres per 100 km/21.4 mpg
48c litre fuel/$1.80 usd gallon 104 octane fuel
Amazing throttle response and drivability
It's taken as noted by Mike a lot of dedication+$$$ to get to this point and I'll back it down to 500rwhp and be content that it's faster then any production...
Jon: They use the silly putty rivets in production as it takes less pressure to compress them and fill the hole in the plate but when using a hard rivet there's a fine line between filling the hole and exploding it! :aigo:
Not good when your press operator is a 15 year old kid working for...
About all they can do is add more drive straps and replace the rivets with grade 8 hardware minimum.
The rivets are just plain crap mild steel and are taking the entire load from the motor x the leverage from being so far out from the centreline.
Nash: He may have been able to squeeze them in but without laying the Combustion Chamber back they would be badly shrouded so a waste of time and you can only open the CC up so much due to the 83mm bore size.
Keith: Agreed I can't hook up 500 genuine rwhp on low profile street tires in the...
Go Shaeff! :biglaugh:
Nick: My comment was if the operator just uses 3rd without correcting the dyno settings it will read higher then 4th, 1:1 just removes one more variable in the setup.
Mibrum/Brian's motor is very close to my motor in spec the differences are the enormous custom almost square cams and the huge induction system needed to supply the motor.
There IS a limit and I don't believe anyone has tipped enough $$$ into either a 7M of a 2JZ yet to find it in either motor...
You get a higher number in 3rd due to the torque multiplication....
If the operator knows what he's doing he'll set the dyno according to what gear he's pulling in if not you'll get inflated numbers.
You can tip as much money as you like into a 7M the cold hard facts are that it will only ever flow as much as the largest valves you can squeeze into the space allowed by an 83mm bore....... :3d_frown:
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