Joseph Dell
Enthusiast
Big thanks to Jay with the '74 TA for waiting for me to get off the dyno AND for having a vid camera with him.
video link: YouTube - Viper 1496
As you can hear on the vid, I actually took timing OUT go get the power level to go up. apparently 17 degrees @ hp peak was too much? Anyway, I’ll get back another time to play with it. but for now, I’m happy with the attached.
Thanks to CPE for designing a system that doesn't overheat and that does what it said it would do. and then some. AEM log data available for those who are interested... just PM me your e-mail addr.
Yes, it is street tires. And yes, the dyno DID hold the power. On Khumos. Why? my dyno operator built somethin' special with this car a loooong time ago. he's an engineer and what he engineered works magically. And he's used it on some other race cars too. and it worked for them. All i'm sayin' is that tire pressure was 25psi and those were relatively new khumos.
Does this make me the most powerful RT to day?
JD
video link: YouTube - Viper 1496
As you can hear on the vid, I actually took timing OUT go get the power level to go up. apparently 17 degrees @ hp peak was too much? Anyway, I’ll get back another time to play with it. but for now, I’m happy with the attached.
Thanks to CPE for designing a system that doesn't overheat and that does what it said it would do. and then some. AEM log data available for those who are interested... just PM me your e-mail addr.
Yes, it is street tires. And yes, the dyno DID hold the power. On Khumos. Why? my dyno operator built somethin' special with this car a loooong time ago. he's an engineer and what he engineered works magically. And he's used it on some other race cars too. and it worked for them. All i'm sayin' is that tire pressure was 25psi and those were relatively new khumos.
Does this make me the most powerful RT to day?
JD
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