Re: Update: The turbo Cuda build
[Re: 70blackfish]
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09/15/09 02:17 PM
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Thanks guys! Looking forward to turning the boost up and see if I cant get it into the 8.50's. So far I am so impressed with it! Not sure on color. Most who have looked at it say it would look awesome in satin black. I dunno
Cudaman1967
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Re: Update: The turbo Cuda build
[Re: cudaman1967]
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10/22/09 06:33 PM
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Well I am 90 percent there. Working the bugs out. It is unreal!!! Faster than my alcohol 9.40 motor on the pump and water/meth with only 7lb of boost.
Need to get painted once the bugs are all worked out. I have put almost 100 miles on it. Rides smooth! Need to put the mesh grill in and do the body work.
I am thinking DP50 satin black. Thoughts?
The satin look would be very cool....PPG makes a single stage industrial paint that is sweet and much better than the DP50 as far as UV is concerned
Rickster
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Re: Update: The turbo Cuda build
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10/22/09 08:10 PM
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Thanks guys!! Hoping to make the next 8.50 race at Cecil. Will see. Have the rear apart, needed axle bearings (one was leaking)
Cudaman1967
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Re: Update: The turbo Cuda build
[Re: cudaman1967]
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10/22/09 08:14 PM
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looks awesome do you have any pics of how the headers come together, looking from the front of the car underneath?
footbrake N/A SB 408 Scamp 10.10 @ 132 street/strip 73 Duster 340 street strip 12.79 @ 105
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
[Re: Rampage16v]
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11/23/09 01:41 PM
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Made it to the track finally after driving it around and tuning on street. So far have put 600 miles on motor and REALLY Happy with the results!!
Setup was very conservative. I knew going I could had to much gear 4.88 so on REV limiter at 1000ft and had to lift.
So: 14lbs boost 19 degrees timing at 14lbs shift at 6600 AFR PERFECT 11.5 Converter ONLY dropping 100rpms on shift! To loose!! ON REV LIMITER AT 1000ft 7400rpm. Lifting at 1000 and drifting through
60ft 1.33 1/8 5.83 mph 120.1 1000ft 7.60 lifting at 1000ft 9.139 144.58 mph
Solid 8 second street car! Changing gears this winter and tighten the converter up a small bit.
Cudaman1967
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
[Re: cudaman1967]
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11/23/09 04:44 PM
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totally awesome, congrats, I love your car...
Taking over the World one win light at a time.
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
[Re: cudaman1967]
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11/23/09 04:56 PM
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Who did your carburetor? I am still in the air on who I'm gonna get to do mine.
One day I will have something cool here.
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
[Re: Rampage16v]
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11/23/09 09:28 PM
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look how far it is away from the cylinder head.normal distance.
Mine were same distance... I had two bungs, one for my ecu and a second for LM1. Never had a problem.
I have mine close to the turbo flange I know they say not to but its been there for over 2 years with alot of passes with c16 and still working fine.
can we see more on your turbo car?
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
[Re: sdaurity]
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11/23/09 10:52 PM
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CSU! Kevin did a dominator for me.I wouldnt go any where else. Only thing I did to it was lean the primary out 4 jets and adjust the special rear powervalve he invented and AFR;s dead on 11.5
Cudaman1967
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Re: The turbo Cuda build has begun
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11/24/09 04:35 AM
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Less stall, and you may have troubles getting the turbos to spool. The converter is propably the most difficult thing in the turbo cars to get right, we had a pretty good luck with it. The first version was against the limiter all the way, but spooled very quickly and still run well (8.13). Then after tightening the rpm drops from 7100 shift point to 6200, but it now takes about a second+ to get the boost up enough for a decent leave. First since you have no boost, there is no torque, and the converter should slip, then with boost the tq doubles and the converter should hold, it's a difficult task. I would also say that you are very cautious with your spark advance, we have almost 10 degrees more with 14 psi. Of course too little is propably better than too much though.
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