09-12-2018, 09:25 PM | #1 |
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Something I thought you'd all enjoy, 500+whp
Sorry I've been quiet, I've been exceptionally busy. Here's to the next limit of the 2.0. The setup will go further but we need more fuel. Solutions are in the works. We are looking to go 9's on this setup, and Matt's progress today that looks promising. I am really hoping for 580-600whp as that is procharged ss territory. I am sick of hearing that if you put $XXX into an ss it would make more power. 6k into an ss would not make the same power. So in short, I'd like to end that argument. Plus the 2.0 will still be faster thanks to it's weight advantage. The car has pulled it's tires at lower power levels, so it hooks awesome.
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09-13-2018, 01:01 AM | #2 |
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Neato. Can you tell us which turbo you're running, or is that 'classified'?
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09-13-2018, 03:47 AM | #3 |
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mod list???
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09-13-2018, 09:21 AM | #4 |
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Car is same basics as before: ZZP FMIC, down pipe, CAI, Cams, Springs, pistons, rods, ZL1 in tank pump. This version has a tubular manifold, s257 turbo setup on a re-circulation valve.
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09-13-2018, 05:40 PM | #5 |
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Interesting choice going for the S257 instead of the EFR 7670. I guess if it's a drag car, the spool doesn't matter as much to justify the $1k premium for ball bearings.
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09-13-2018, 07:57 PM | #7 |
Do you have the information for the ZL1 Pump?
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09-14-2018, 07:09 AM | #8 |
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09-14-2018, 08:03 AM | #9 |
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Congrats on the 500whp.......but i want to know more details about your 2.0 ATS AWD that was in the 11's. I know its gone now and replaced with the V but why all the secrecy in that car? Ive asked over and over what limits did guys find in the various driveline components? No answer, why?
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09-14-2018, 08:09 AM | #10 |
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I'm not gonna bash the car it's an amazing accomplishment however i'd like to know the next time he's actually going to drive his car for the record and not slap a ZZP employee in to do it for him and then brag about his i mean ZZPs times on FB. 6k is not going to get you in the 10s maybe in parts but you forget labor and dyno time as well. Go back to work so you can pay ZZP for more praise on FB where nobody actually questions anything.
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You seemed to be a very confused person. I drive the car every time it goes out, with the exception of an issue coming up. I assume when someone talks about modding, they are doing the work. I kinda thought it was common sense that car guys work on their cars. At least thats how I've been doing it. ZZP does the work when I don't have time to make deadlines. For some punk that has an attitude and a chip on his shoulder, take my offer to come here and put up. Until you do that, get lost. Or at minimum close your mouth. You seem to really have a problem with someone setting the bar. Quit being a whinny puss and beat me. I share the parts on the car everytime so anyone can buy them. Until then quit being sad that your shit is slow. I've shown the way to fix that. Maybe you should pay attention. |
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09-14-2018, 10:46 AM | #14 | |
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At some point ZZPsteve will help you out with a breakdown on pricing for parts. Sorry I missed the dyno tune. So another $500 or so. The comparison was drawn between this and an ss. With mods the SS would need a tune also, so its still comparing apples to apples. And I have always stated in parts. I hate to break it to you, but I've worked on that car too. I've been a tech since I was 16, ASE master at 20. I was at ZZP almost daily working on it all last summer. When it was at paint, I was there working on it too. I have never claimed to be the one that drove to time xxx, simply posting that its been done. And what am I selling exactly? Unless it's guns, ammo, gun parts, or tools it didnt come from me. Now in a few months if you'd like to buy a track setup alignment or high end tires and wheels, I'd be more than happy to help you. For someone that has done so much "research" you seem to know very little. Matt always gets first passes to datalog and make adjustments. Then I run it. There is typically less than .1th between my times and theirs. We usually swap to lightest driver for best time, its not rocket science. I usually cut the best 60ft times. The only people that have driven that car at the track is me, Steve or Matt. Steve is the lightest between us, so he usually gets best times. And when we go to the track, I bring my ZL1. I don't know where my skills rate, but no one else drives that car because its a handful, and I offer every time. If I remember right it was one of the only cars that scared Steve. I've put 14k miles on that car pounding on it sideways and kept it in one piece. |
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