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Old 01-23-2013, 07:21 PM   #4523
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Uhhhuh sure says the person that does what exactly? Lol

These heads are certainly designed for it... Heads have already been sent out and checked.
I know the heads are stout on this platform, but has anyone tested the affect on the lower half? What about piston speed at 8k plus rpms? Is that not a concern to anyone else? I know people trying to over rev the F22's past 8k and some have ended with a rod through the block...
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Old 01-23-2013, 07:23 PM   #4524
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I know the heads are stout on this platform, but has anyone tested the affect on the lower half? What about piston speed at 8k plus rpms? Is that not a concern to anyone else? I know people trying to over rev the F22's past 8k and some have ended with a rod through the block...
Not to sure about that... I have plenty of stock forced induction bottom ends doing ok.

P&L and Accelerated Performance had the harshest testers to day.

Don is driving the BRZ in the freakin snow!
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With a stg1 stock pump gas tune, what is a good rpm to set the stock shift light?
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Old 01-24-2013, 11:57 AM   #4526
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With a stg1 stock pump gas tune, what is a good rpm to set the stock shift light?
I shift at 7500rpms.. i dont think the shift light can be adjusted that high.
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Old 01-24-2013, 12:35 PM   #4527
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I shift at 7500rpms.. i dont think the shift light can be adjusted that high.
Unfortunately it can't. Caps out at 7400.
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Old 01-24-2013, 01:41 PM   #4528
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oh thanks, looks good as well for all stock valvetrain.
Just because you can do it or make power on the dyno doesn't mean it "looks good for the stock valvetrain". There is no way to tell the longer term effects of reving the motor to 8000+ RPM, but sometimes you have to take a chance. By the way this is the plot John is referencing:

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Just because you can do it or make power on the dyno doesn't mean it "looks good for the stock valvetrain". There is no way to tell the longer term effects of reving the motor to 8000+ RPM, but sometimes you have to take a chance. By the way this is the plot John is referencing:

Again like I said before, I've had heads sent out and checked
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Again like I said before, I've had heads sent out and checked
Can you tell us more about this? What were they reving to and for how many miles? What did they check for?
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Can you tell us more about this? What were they reving to and for how many miles? What did they check for?
I've talked about this a few times, don't have much more to say.
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I have been trying to keep up but military and surgeries have kept me out of the loop. What HP/TQ are we looking at with "name brand" intake and full exhaust minus headers (ballpark)

And to keep getting latest tune do we need to put a ticket in at the of say, every month?
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I have been trying to keep up but military and surgeries have kept me out of the loop. What HP/TQ are we looking at with "name brand" intake and full exhaust minus headers (ballpark)

And to keep getting latest tune do we need to put a ticket in at the of say, every month?
Numbers vary from dyno and car, but with 93 tune and bolt-ons, it can be anywhere between 170-185whp. I have his STG1 and AFE intake and pulled 180whp 145wtq on a Dynojet. There is no need to send a ticket every month. He usually will inform the forum when new or updated tunes have been made. At that point if you want the update, create a ticket.
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Just because you can do it or make power on the dyno doesn't mean it "looks good for the stock valvetrain". There is no way to tell the longer term effects of reving the motor to 8000+ RPM, but sometimes you have to take a chance. By the way this is the plot John is referencing:

Ive seen that one also now already. Theres now way to know the long term effects of anything on any engine if you really want to get into it like that.

Since no 2 engines will ever be treated the same or have the exact same mods made from the exact same metal and be used in the exact same way in the exact same conditions.

Hes already said that its been looked into and is fine, thats all that needs to be said.
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I ordered perrins inlet and intake so ill have to put a ticket in and my custom intake is for sale with all silicon angles (I always spell this wrong but it isn't the flying chicks from the sky) and custom heat resistance coated aluminum piping, as well as the filter, heat shield and fab'd brackets It is proven by a heat sensor to lower temps and produce a good amount of power.

So why change it? I run a shop in NC and I will be switching many parts in the next year. Pm me for details and photos.

Now time for the ticket
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Hes already said that its been looked into and is fine, thats all that needs to be said.
The Gospel accoring to John eh.
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