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Is that a one time deal; maybe the prototype?
These being offered to the sporting public? And, you're welcome! That is really clever. Pat |
We have been offering these to the public for about the last 3 weeks the company name is IN-YOUR-FACE-Gauges the website should be completed by tomorrow ( I hope ) we are releasing a second gauge that fits in the clock
here is a sneak peak at the prototype http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203561124.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203561141.jpg |
c2turbo, very nice build!!!
Can the gage interface with a Motec M600 through CAN? |
489rwhp @ 16psi, this was w/ the stage 3 protomotive chip.
http://media.ams-evo8.com/videos/amsmisc/PorscheDynoRun.wmv Comming soon, dta fast pro8 twin plug w/ sequential injection looking for 600rwhp track monster http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203608159.jpg Waiting, waiting waiting, http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203608232.jpg |
Since page 1, there's been some significant money spent on mods to gain POWER, but I didn't notice anyone else suggesting gearing. Its not all about HP & TQ. There is the 'drivability issue' and without question I found the gear set changes to a shorter 2, 3 and 4th to be the biggest factor to the leveraging of these mods. Without question the car feels three times as fast (quicker) with the COMBINATION of more power and short gears.
Not being a racer, 145 mph top speed is fine with me. The best part is the fact that traveling on regualr side roads at 45-60 my 3rd gear allows for instant boost as I'm 'in the proper rpm zone'. before I had to wind out driving in 2nd, or practcally idle if in 3rd. And similarly when on the hwy at 65-75 again I'm in the zone for instant boost already at 3000 rpm. Just another observation... does anyone have the similar mods spoken, but did an R&P change? not quite the same result as gear sets, but anything to and along the lines of Drivability and Fun Factor? |
True enough. My 930 has the G50/50 5 speed, and while on track I find myself shifting, uh, quite often as it rockets through the gears.
On the street/highway 3rd and 4th gears respectively are the absolute sweet spots for fun! |
Craig-
what is the R&P ratio and the 1-5 for the G-50/50? I wonder if they are the same resultant ratios of my stock R&P with the shorter 2, 3 and 4th. |
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2nd gear set - 2.05
4th - 1.212 5th + final drive of ? gives 3,200 rpm at 80 mph A bit busy now to really dig for more info |
Yerman, your motor looks like you did your motor much the way mines was.
By the way, your brother gave me the hook-up with that hot housing- Thank you for helping me with that. |
By the way, did you hear about Eddie's car last weekend?
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294rwhp and 344rwtq
78 Euro 3.3 Flowmaster muffler Stock from top to bottom Its in a 1969 911T weighing 2300lbs |
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Went throught the first three stages described by Brian until head stud on #3 cylinder broke.
Lots of help from Stephen. Charlie at Intersport in NVa completed the build: 5 angle valve grind Vmax racing valve springs Titanium retainers ARP rod bolts .5 bump compression stock 930 heads dry lube skirts Webcam SC cam grind Steel studs 993 Modified Kokeln I/C to fit intake Carrera intake ported heads to intake Motec M48 High pressure fuel pumps and regulator 951 injectors GHL heads K27 special .8 bar 404 RWP on 98*F dyno jet at TPC Mike Levitas shop 389 Tq called it a day PS, dont forget to powder coat the bits to make it look purdy :)\ oh, yeah here is short video of 95% run with some ice on the I/C http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3749305718939234138&pr=goog-sl |
Eddie put down over 1200 to the rear wheels on an aircooled motor.
I USED to make 496 to the rears untill my cam chain tensioner said otherwise... |
I love the guage work. How much did that cost you?
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Very nice, i'm interested.
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The thread is 4 years old and I think he is out of business as someone inquired about in your face gauges a while ago and the website was down.
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No he is still in business he just did a gauge for me.
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