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> picking up the race car, little disapointed
d914
post Aug 5 2004, 06:50 PM
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excited to be finally taking the car out again but alittle disapointed in the numbers.

Running a 2.5l six , short stroke, 46 webers, race cam, high compression pistons and crank fire. The premlimary numbers are 190 hp at the rear wheels and 146 tq.... I'll get the details and the graph tomorow and I take it out next weekend to road atlanta to clear the cobb webs...

Also finally had 5th shorten to an X.. Should finally be able to push 5th to red line.
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drew365
post Aug 5 2004, 09:50 PM
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I don't think those are bad numbers for a 2.5. My dyno run was 196.5hp and 165.4tq. Mine is a 2.7 twin plug, 11.5:1, Webbers, crank fire ign., headers w/ SuperTrapps with 18 disks. I didn't do a pull with 6 disks which should have upped the Torque but I'm going to go back soon and experiment with number of disks.
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post Aug 6 2004, 06:21 AM
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Your shifter is on its way - hope you have time to get it installed!
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