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2. I would never buy this car in automatic.. if I wanted automatic I'd just get a nice sedan. 3. I regretfully don't really know what you're talking about.. too technical for me. I will have to read up. I'm guessing you're talking about tuning to get best airflow performance. I was under the assumption that the OFT guys did all the hard technical work for me, and I just needed to flash their pre-programmed tune based on the mods I have. Since all I have performance-wise is a drop in, I just went with the stage 1 tune it came with. I assume if I add anything else, like BPB, I'll just need to download the appropriate tune from OFT, and flash it. |
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Do you think I would be best off selling the power blocks I ordered and putting that money towards headers? I was planning to do headers eventually anyway, not sure if they will detract from or compliment BPB gains. Same for exhaust, although I was planning on waiting a while for that.
The powerblocks should arrive this week and I'm torn. I see a lot of people are happy with them, but also a lot of people saying they are overrated and don't work well with other mods. I don't want to go to the huge hassle of installation (which I'm not even sure I can handle) if it's not worth it. |
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Header plue tune. Imo oft and ofh offer best bang for your buck. For 1000$ if you have e85 should offer a substantial bump. Even on 91 it is still a nice bump. So yes sell the power blocks
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Did I say force equals horsepower?.....the law still applies 100% to the situation....reducing Mass in any aspect of the car requires less and less force to accelerate it or stop it....be it flywheels....wheels....driveshafts....tires... or the car as a whole.....I'm not talking gaining horsepower but gains achieved by lessoning the force to move it.....examples follow of a 250bhp Ariel Adam beating cars twice and in some cases three times the hp..... http://fastestlaps.com/tracks/rocingham_conf_2.html Last edited by cf6mech; 02-01-2015 at 04:00 PM. |
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If an inertia dyno measures how long it takes to accelerate a known mass to measure power and decreasing the drive train inertia results in a lower time to accelerate that fixed mass isn't the the result an increase in power? I am not suggesting that lwcp is significant but I'm suggesting that lightweight flywheel plus lighter wheels might show a significant gain (I don't mean it would show a truckload gain but outside of experimental error). Just wondering.
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In this example (dyno fixed drum mass) the reduction in drivetrain rotating mass WOULD result in a lower total inertial mass (dyno drum plus drivetrain). And therefore faster RPM ramp times = greater effective HP. Now consider this example: Instead of a dyno drum, the "drum" is the earth. When the car does the dyno run, is it spinning up the earth like the dyno? No it is launching the car's mass, not the dyno drum's mass. So NOW the resistance to forward acceleration (and rate of increase in RPMs) is the CARs mass plus the drivetrain's rotational mass, NOT the dyno drum's mass plus the drivetrain's mass. So the net effect of reducing drivetrain rotational mass is magnified by a dyno (assuming same settings on dyno). This is why I say that reduction of rotating mass just to make the car go faster (all other parts being equal) can be achieved by just removing the same mass from anywhere on the car. IF you are building a new engine from the ground up, then there can be a huge benefit to reducing rotating mass because it reduces engine internal forces, & inertia which results in less wear and higher possible RPMs (and less damage due to harmonics. With the trade that it might be more susceptible to harmonics (frequencies shift with lighter components). Yes FW & wheels (tire) mass has the greatest effect on drivetrain rotational mass. |
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This is the way I interpret the system.
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-Openflash Tablet -Openflash Header and, if you don't mind filling up constantly at special gas stations (which I do) -E85 Tune This is my take away after the last week of searching/reading/asking. Should provide substantial power gains for least money (~$1200). After that, maybe start working on exhaust, although it looks like for each component, you're only looking at a couple whp gain, so your hp per dollar falls substantially after the OFT/OFH combo. Experts, correct me if I'm wrong. As of now, I'm planning to sell BPB, buy OFH, re-tune, and call it a day. |
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I've been told , don't know how true it is and I haven't measured it myself but switching to E85 with a tune can possible result in a 50 horsepower gain.
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BTW, I haven't seen any updates on your swap lately. Has there been much progress? |
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30whp with header on a dyno where stock cars make 155 - 160 is more like it. E85 is not magic.. it is an oxygenated fuel with supreme knock resistance so you gain a bit of power from the additional fuel and oxygen in the cylinder and a bit more (when NA) from being able to advance timing to MBT. However, once you hit MBT there is nothing left other than improving VE.. that is why I am very skeptical that you would ever see 50whp gain I would say the best bang for the buck is OFT+OFH+OF-E85 tune. Then a set of AD08's or RS-3's.
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