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M.T. Repair Project Car!
Just got the word that a project car is in the works. My cousin and I will be working on a project car over the winter.
1g GSX. 2.4 Stroker. Everything modded to the hilt. He wants a 6 second car. I think 9's would be realistic. It will hopefully be running up at BIR by early summer. I will post more when I get the rest of the details. |
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Sixes? That's so 2005.
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Tube frame car? You guys should buy John's car or the one in Winona. He must not have a clue if he thinks he is going to run 6's. That is stupid fast, or is he talking in the 1/8th? :lol:
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either he is talking 1/8th or he souldn't even be trying to build a racecar.... and honestly, I love dsm's but if you do want a sub 9 sec car, why not start with a better drag platform. (unless going tubframe or building it for an import class... or for a shop car)
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I will sell you my red car for cheap, then just buy a top fuel motor and run 4s.
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What the hell is a "hilt"
~John |
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Sounds like some sort of mound or possibly a small mountain? Maybe a butte?
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No tube chassis. Why buy one when we already have the car sitting there and the motor on an engine stand. It is more fun to go balls out the hard way. Then when it is all said and done you can say you did something. Instead of just paying for something.
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Does that count? |
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Hahaha OMG!
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Shep has been at this for quite a while and hes at like 7.70 best I think, thinking 6's are even possible on a similar setup is rediculous IMO. Also, 411 hp on a twin turbo V6 that came at 300 stock isnt much to be overly proud of nor does it automatically qualify him to be a good car builder or racer.
That said, good luck with the project, they are always a good time whether it be in the 6's or the 13's. |
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411hp!! holy crap, you mean he up graded to 16gs, injectors, exhaust, IC, and then some one tuned it.
Thats so much work. Come on guys that is so close to building a single second DSM, there like the same car one is just bigger. |
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watch him hit 6s....... then what
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This year im looking to do -2s in the quarter. Yeah thats not a typo im going to do -2s. All i have to do is get the car up to 88mph and let the flux capacitor do the rest.
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Y'all is a bunch of dicks.
No, really its all good. Rip on it all you want. When it comes to cars I know little to almost nothing. That should be obvious. About all I can do is turn a wrench. And if it is anything more than basic there better be someone who knows what their doing standing right next to me. |
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I am not being a dick, I would be willing to give advice on a setup. I have just seen WAY too many people think they can throw parts at a car and it will run a good time. Getting the parts to work together, not break things and getting it tuned well are more important than the parts themselves. He needs to start with a more realistic goal than 6's (Rau only hit that a couple of times, then got some restrictions). Tell him to shoot for 11's at low boost, then hit 10's, then head for 9's. Unless he has a ton of money he probably won't get out of the 9's and even getting there isn't cheap.
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Thanks dude. If we get stuck I will make sure this is the first place that we look for help.
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I can say i'm one of those dumb ass people who just threw money at a car.
Since 1999 I now am over $150K spent on this hobby. I still only have an 11sec car and it's not even running, I need a new motor. (at least hes starting with the right platform, AWD hopefully 5spd) I made the mistake of starting with FWD, but originally I had no intentions of going as far as I did, you MN guys sure keep the pressure on, you have to always be going faster don't you!. You've ruined my life I hate all of you! hehehe |
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A 4.3? Do you even know what your talking about?
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That also explains why the heads lifted at only 205 hp per head. |
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omfg, are these people retarded?
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Didn't you guys know they make 4.3. kits for the 3.0? Gees, all you need is a new crank, pistons, heads new transmission and block. It's not hard.
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No i am pretty sure that he got it out of a montero sport
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This totally turned into a complete bullshit post but that's ok. Let fly.
We are still going to build the car as it is stitting in the shops lot and the motor is in the shop on a engine stand ready to go. Any real input anyone has would be cool! |
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Give us an idea of the setup and we can let you know if it is decent or if you need to make any changes. What shop is it at?
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RunninWOT how about you get into the 14s first. If all you know how to do is turn a wrench, and your buddy can only get 411 out of a stealth, good luck making the 1200+ hp needed to get into the 6s. You could always put in 6 4G63 blocks, lace them all together, and even stock they would have 1200, but then again you may run into a weight issue. Fuck it, go buy a honduh. We dont need any more of these GSXs dying. |
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The shop is in Swanville. 15 min west and a hair south of Little Falls! As far as what it will do. Like I said I think 9's would be realistic. That doesn't really matter though. It should be pretty interesting and fun just to get it rolling! |
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What kind of parts are in the engine? 2.4, 2.3 or 2.0? Any idea what turbo?
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T-1billionty. fuck a t76
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If you want to go fast in a dsm here is what you need to do.
-Strip the car down to nothing, and I meen nothing, weight will be the thing that slows you down and breaks everything. -Install the proper safty equipment, if you crash this thing at a rate of speed it would be better to get out and say dam then to be injured or worse, full roll cage, 8 point at least(kits are called 10points) and have it certified. -suspension and tires, a good coil over set up(ksports) and good DRs or full slicks, this will help with ETs and if setup right should save the drivetrain also. -A good tranny, auto or shep stage 4, you can have the lights car in the world and make the most power ever, but if you can not shift you are going to be slow. -proper tuning, EMS or similar for a series power setup and pay someone to tune your setup, this will save you money and headaches in the longrun. -ignition, up grade this, DIS2 or COP -Fuel sytem, install the biggest fuel system you can afford. At the minum twin Bosch 044 pumps or bigger, 4 1600s min, fuel cell. -a good SMIM, JMfab, Magnus, AMS, Forrester, etc. Get a nice sized TB, not to big but not to small, the Q45 his big but works. -clutch, get somthing that will hold, and no a ACT 2600 will not work. -turbo size, this will come down to how much power you want to make and how fast you realy want to go. Look at power band, what your motor can handle for power, same with the clutch, tranny, axels, Tcase, and you as a driver. You do not need a GT4202 to run a 9, just look at DSM times.org, I would say start with a big T4, 67 GTQ, if that is not enough just upgrade, turbos are cheap if you stay away from BB, and sell your old turbo. Do not look away from bigger A/R housings this will define your power band, the wheels size(weight/size of the wheels) is your total power possible and most of your lag. -Motor, if you want to rev build a high compression 2.0, if you want drivetrain shattering torque build a 2.4, if you want to burn up some pistons build a 2.3, if you build cars on paper build a 2.1 or a 2.7. If you are only looking for 9s just copy a proven setup, to run 9s there is no reason to re-invent the wheel. Head studs if you can get some L-19 head studs go for it, or if ARPs are the only option just plan to replace the head gasket every now and then. Cams, buy the crower 415s or 288s if you are going to rev high, if you are looking hte 2.4 route buy a cam sized for that power band, FP/comp(thats who fp uses I think) make a good line of cams also some are sized more the 2.4 motor size. 1mm over SS valves and a good port job will go along way, its easy to go to far with a DSM head. Springs/retainers just get a set that matches the cam card. -intercooler setup, this depends on fuel type used, boost, etc, a good bar/plate core intercooler(PTE or similar) with or with out custom endtanks will get the job done, just watch your AITs and you will be fine. -Fuel used, most DSM setups do not need c-16, they might make more power on E85 or E98 or 110 leaded. But for a bigger setup like the one I am talking about I would say c-16, run 35 or so psi and get the car/chassie/drive setup and working together then look at the holes in the setup, more power, more traction, more money, more what ever. -Dyno time, do not try to street tune, that is the worst thing you could do, track tune or dyno tune, there are a few awd dynos localy and to make sure your setup is running like a top, just pay someone to tune it, people dump who knows how much in the rest of the setup but will not put the money into the tuning, I do not understand. ~John |
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