09-14-2004
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#81
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Originally posted by niterydr+Sep 14 2004, 10:28 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (niterydr @ Sep 14 2004, 10:28 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-gixxer@Sep 14 2004, 02:45 AM
dsm's come stock with CAST aluminum pistons, as do most cars. we are talking about forged pistons genius.
can a 4.6 GT make 530whp on stock rods/pistons? with twice the cyls? i highly doubt it, those motors are pieces of shit unless they are the built ones in the cobras.
and since your car has sooo much aluminum in it, why does it weigh more than our heavy steel awd cars?
unless you drive an 03 cobra i'd shut the hell up, maybe you should go race tyler on pump gas again. or kevin for that matter. and dont forget to fill up your bottle of "fast" or god knows you won't be able to get out of your own way
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not to stir the pot and get off topic, but I think his car is faster than yours.
And if im not mistaken, he has a 5.0, not the 4.6.
Anywho, I was mistaken on the rau 175mph traps, im not sure where I got that from, but whatever I was wrong. [/b][/quote]
Blah blah blah; and 3/S's are fast. :secret:
jk.
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09-14-2004
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#82
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15min late to the world
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He traps at 177ish but does not use eagle rods, he uses some aluminum rod, I think there grodons(sp) or some chevy aluminum rod.
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09-14-2004
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#83
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Originally posted by gixxer@Sep 14 2004, 02:45 AM
dsm's come stock with CAST aluminum pistons, as do most cars.* we are talking about forged pistons genius.
can a 4.6 GT make 530whp on stock rods/pistons? with twice the cyls? i highly doubt it, those motors are pieces of shit unless they are the built ones in the cobras.**
and since your car has sooo much aluminum in it, why does it weigh more than our heavy steel awd cars?
unless you drive an 03 cobra i'd shut the hell up, maybe you should go race tyler on pump gas again.* or kevin for that matter.* and dont forget to fill up your bottle of "fast"* or god knows you won't be able to get out of your own way
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Whoooaaaaaa take the stick outta your a$$, what did I do to you? And if you really believed me about all the aluminum stuff in my car you are quite the dumba$$. And no I do not have a 4.6. I also never said my car was fast.
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09-14-2004
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#84
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Mustangs use some shitty hypereutectic pistons that fail at the first sign of detonation.
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09-14-2004
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#85
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you insulted me with your terrible taste
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09-14-2004
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#86
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what the hell does this have to do with chris' dyno results?
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09-14-2004
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#87
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i dunno, but my crank and rods are forged and nitride hardened stock. and now i have some radical hyperutectic pistons to compliment them! 
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09-15-2004
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#88
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back in the saddle again
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Originally posted by Conquests are better@Sep 14 2004, 09:33 PM
i dunno, but my crank and rods are forged and nitride hardened stock. and now i have some radical hyperutectic pistons to compliment them!
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all comes factory here.
forged crank, rods, and cast pistons.
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My street car runs low 11's and my race car's personal best is a mid 11....
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09-15-2004
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#89
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Let's try and keep this on topic :slap:
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09-15-2004
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#90
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chris just got back from the dyno again, and they said hey buddy how come your car has no motor?
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09-15-2004
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#91
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Originally posted by fievel@Sep 15 2004, 05:32 PM
chris just got back from the dyno again, and they said hey buddy how come your car has no motor?
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Maybe it:
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09-15-2004
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#92
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it didnt walk, it ran.
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09-15-2004
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#93
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Has there been any sort of obvious reason show up as to why Chris' car walked?
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09-15-2004
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Actually, now that the string of longblocks is settling down a bit, I should be able to pull the rest of his apart tomorrow and find out if there is any indication. I am guessing there won't be since the cap didn't have any ability to shift or otherwise. Beyond that, or some obvious oiling issue, anything else would be speculation. I mainly just want to find no damage to the crank or block surfaces. It didn't walk as far as it seemed at first, the damage may be contained to just the bearing itself. Keep your fingers crossed. If all is good, higher load bearings, and a twin disk clutch should prevent it from going again. I found 1 place in the cities that will polish the thrust surface of a crank which we will also probably do. The machine to do that work is about 80K I have been told and this is the only one in the Midwest supposedly.
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09-15-2004
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Asshat King
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How does running a twin disc clutch potentially reduce the risk of walking again?
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09-15-2004
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as i understand it, they provide a lot of clamp, but not so much "thrust" against the crank/flywheel
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09-16-2004
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#98
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SpunBearing
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Mike, I know that Gopher will do polishing of cranks.
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The extra strength felt weak...
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09-16-2004
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#99
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Quote:
Originally posted by MustGoFaster@Sep 15 2004, 09:33 PM
Not quite. They use less clamp (stock or lighter pedal pressure) and more area. They have 2 disks (who would’a thunk it?), so they have double the friction area of a single disc clutch and thus can hold a lot of power with little force.
So some were around stock force on the thrust bearing VS. ACT 2900. Hmmm...
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I think most of them use a considerably less than stock pressure plate.
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09-16-2004
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#100
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back in the saddle again
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most of them are equal to or less than stock pressure plate force, the 'grab' is found from the greater surface area and different choice of material (almost like having 2 clutches, to hold 800hp, you only need 2 @400hp capible). Pretty much what ryan said.
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