Re: Pics of my hooptie - 10/26/09 - Race Updates cool man glad to see it was of some use
Re: Pics of my hooptie - 10/26/09 - Race Updates hey chris did you guys ever do anything with that ol 85 gt?
yep i posted to that thread quite a bit. that festiva actually had a B6 engine in it (naturally aspirated version of the 1.6L) with the right...
just wondering if theres any turbo festivas on the site? id really like to build a B6T swapped festiva one of these days, just looking for some...
sweet project
have you tried less air preure in the tires? 20 psi seems like a lot
check the suspension database, find a car with your similar setup and see what they are using, then go from there however i think youll find (or...
Re: Pics of my hooptie - New Update - 8/04/07 - Its Painted and Together damn chris that looks badass!
yeah ive met robin a few times, hes always been really cool.
it does take 625 flywheel horsepower to run 124 in a 4200 lb truck. the problem with your situation is although you dynoed 600 at the rear wheels...
when you guys say they must be so busy that it takes 3 months to get a carb built, just HOW busy could they really be?? i mean how many people out...
proves nothing. those formulas have been around for decades. long before rear wheel horsepower dynos were even thought of let alone widely used to...
straight from that web pages source code function computeForm(form) { //The formula is: hp = weight * (speed / 234)3 //The Formula is: ET =...
those calcs dont figure rear wheel horsepower the one says the formula right there on the page HP = Weight * (MPH / 234) ^3 that is flywheel...