Dan says its in the passenger seat of the car, now I just have to get the car back to me
I'll ask Dan for the dyno files to, so maybe I could get them posted sooner if I can get those.
I'm looking forward to looking at the curve myself, not just the peak numbers.
Jon
The bottom line is the parts were not installed properly or not maintained properly....I'd point my finger at the maintanence part. I know Woodhouse is top notch but unfortunatly Mark is not around here to check on your car for you. The way the cooler is mounted does allow for some movement, so it might have been a good idea to take a look at it once in while knowing the nature of how it was installed.....
yeah, id love to see the chart. please post it up if you dont mind
and its great to see you guys (mike,smoq and jon) beating each other up....
Kurtis - I'll make it a point to not get you the files now.. didn't know you were that intersted in them, but you can get the image I put up on here, once I get it from DC (cant stop you).
Actually the picture file doesn't do anything for me, I need the "winpep" file to put it in the "winpep" program.
As far as the rest of your rant, you had some honesty in it (finally), so I'll drop it after this. But your right that the tentioner looks like crap, you and I spoke freely about how sheety it was, and how you felt it may have streched your belt from over tension, so you bought a new belt. Its odd how you agree with me in person, but on the forums put out a who new persona.. I guess I do too.
In that conversation I suspected I had damaged the belt by over tightening the DLM tensioner. Doug actually instructs you to only take up the slack with his tensionor. I wanted to make sure there was no slippage so I cranked it down a bit and thought I might have stretched out the belt....Maybe I didn't tell you but when I started to replace the belt I found the blower dischage tube had slipped off the blower outlet and it was bleeding off a little boost. I put it back together and boost was all good...the belt was fine. Still have the new belt in the tool box. You don't deny the DLM tensionor does what it was designed to do...do you? Again I would prefer the spring loaded paxton tensionor to do its job, as the spring provides some cusion for the pullies and bearings where with the DLM piece the tensioner is held solidly in place. On that note it's been 5k miles and the solid setup has been trouble free so whatever ...maybe more time will tell.
And as far as the intercooler goes, you TOO ******* about its crude and ineffectiveness for an installation (much like on here), but also indicated you had done additional work OUTSIDE of the installation instructions to protect the intercooler. That shouldnt be necessary, but it was.. Thats not a maintenance item, thats installation. Woodhouse did what the install said, so that means the install wasnt sufficient, as proof in my blown condensor.
You got instructions?
This is pointless, I know you and Mikey like to fight (I do too), but that was never the point in this thread, even though it seems to have gotten you both worked up.. I'm guessing because I beat you both on the Dyno.... oh well.. sorry 4 u guys. Also looks like you brought Mikey out of retirement, he handn't posted on Viperclub in over 3 months (Since bailing out on his broken viper). He came back to support his boyfriend I guess.. or you called asking him to. You two lover birds are cute.
Good to see Mickey back on the forum eh? Yes you definatly took the title, congrats on the 732...I wonder if you will pull that number up here? I'd like to dyno mine again to see if it's still making the 691. Bringing the car bake to San Jose or what? I'm down for some dyno action....offer still stands to see if you'll make the same number with out the tensionor..I'll buy ..!..
MikeR - No one is as imcompetent with cars as you, so that really hurts . But you did often lend me your garage to do my car work (and some of yours ), so I appeciate the garage loan...
1. Based on the mods and 91 octane fuel, the numbers do not make any sense. They are too high. Are you sure they are not at the flywheel?
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I never THREATEN to get you ban, I just try my damndest... never works.. guess they assume we're just playing......Were NOT.
Anyways, I dont really care about your rant, and I only do it justice by keep responding, but the best part is you missed the fact that I said "Kurtis - I'll make it a point to NOT get you the files now.. didn't know you were that intersted in them,"....
I cant stop you from getting the image, but I sure can NOT give you the files.
Thanks!
Jon
Well that's just mean
1. Based on the mods and 91 octane fuel, the numbers do not make any sense. They are too high. Are you sure they are not at the flywheel?
2. I have the stock tensioner and the stock intercooler. The only power related alterations are DC blower tune installed by SCT, 170 degree thermostat, colder plugs and Corsa cat back. I have run the car on the 2.2 mile road course at Homestead Speedway as recently as 1/3/09. The segments are 25 minutes long. I had no problems and the car pulled away on the straights like a bat out of hell. (Just ask a certain local Dr. friend who was behind me.)
3. I really think that Paxton designed an excellent stock kit and, when installed and tuned properly( the DC tunes do a great job ), it is one of the real bargains of the performance world.
Funny enough though, I remember a time when I questioned KenricGTS on his Paxton car. He was pulling some 'stock' system numbers that were unheard of, easily overshadowing my cars completely stock 'but added a paxton to it' dyno numbers.
Yeah I'm still doubtful of his numbers...I think that was a generous dyno...I'd like to see what that car pulls on another dyno.
Please also note, MikeR and IllSmoQ know my cars mods just as well as I do. If I was missing ANYTHING, they would have MORE then happily jump on my *** and added whatever was left off. Certainly that should add 'confrimation' to my configuration, much like I knew what theirs was when they were 'in the game.' Now saying that, I can imagine they'd jump on here and start making crap up just to get a rile out of me, but I'll not play along.
Am I not in the game anymore????? I'm still throwing money at the car
If my numbers are that big of a deal, maybe I should be a little more appeciatiative of them. I really didnt think it was that big of a deal, when Dan told me I had cleared 700 rwhp, thats all I cared about. When it came to 732, I honestly wasn't too excited, Dan seemed more excited then I did. I guess I had set a lower goal, 'break 700 rwhp, and make sure its safe.' I am not one of those guys saying 'oh this is ultra conservative, we could have gotten more power' ... hell no.. I wanted the MOST power thats SAFE.... not puzzy safe (where its FAT FAT), but Max power with a nice AFR safety margin, and 11.5 is safe by my standards. I would have been happy with 11.80-12.0 AFR... Dan just made it even better by pulling a win at 11.5 and still making that power. Lean is mean, but dangerous. Looks like slightly Fat can still be quick as a Bat.
Enjoy,
Jon
PS. Car has 26k miles on it (everyone of them done under paxton power), I'm sure many would agree a broken in motor certainly makes a nice bit of power over a green one.
What exactly is the DLM tensioner? I know that Paxton produces a tensioner tool. Is the tensioner that tool slightly altered for use as an installation?
That's probably the best description for it. At the end of the paxton tool there is a cup that pushes the tensionor to relase the tension during installation and removal of the blower. Insted of a cup the DLM tool uses a loop to pull the paxton tensionor tighter....you loose the damping factor the spring provides but you gain tightness in the belt.
Also, it seems to me that Paxton must have balanced durabilty against possible slippage when it determined the proper tension of the belt for the kit.
I'm sure they have and there is no doubt in my mind that the tension system as it comes from Paxton will out last the same system modified with the DLM part...but when the later set up does have a problem it will most likely be with the paxton tensionor (30-80 dollar part depending on your source) or the DLM part so it's not a big deal anyway.
Furthermore, since the kit has been out now for a number of years, if there was a need for more tension, wouldn't Paxton want to have developed and sold the part themselves based on their own tool? Lastly, doesn't more tension increase the possibility of damage to the nose bearings on the supercharger and other components run by the same belt? There has to be a limit to the amount of tension that the system can take without causing damage.
I'm sure many people are very happy with the kit out of the box, then there is the handful of guys like us that are aware of everything that is going on with our car...if I see I'm down a couple HP due to slight belt slippage I'm inclined to fix the problem or improve the system to fit my needs. You are right in that you can put to much tension on the system and damage other components....So you would want to be sure that you are doing it right if you decide to install the DLM part on your car. Again Doug only advises you to take up the slack, not crank it down.
Wouldn't Paxton have tested this when they developed the kit? After all, it does come with a limited warranty for three years and an optional powertrain warranty. I am not flaming the product. I am just asking basic questions that I believe any reasonable person would want answered before using the mod.
Thats how we do each other...
But.. why not help Bob out! He has some valid points ya know... respond to them, since you're a champion of the product and Bob's yer boy! You've already derailed my thread, why stop now.
Ya know, I'll this proves is that y'all are a bunch of Dynopuzzies. Get it to the track and show me the MONEY................................................ or time slips