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Old 05-20-2010, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Young Performance
That clanking would drive me insane. It sounds like the rods are fighting each other to see who can get out of the oil pan first.
Awesome numbers. Congrats.
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oh that clanking... did we mention they are diesel...
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Old 05-20-2010, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by DONZI
Looked like 1593 @ 13 #.
Great finish work also !
88 MM'S Turbs. ??
Do those Turb heat covers seem to work well ?
I know they are pricey and see they are rated for 1800 deg.continuouis.
Thanks Ken
we did not use water jacketed turbos because they were expensive and we were trying to stay under our 30k budget.......... jk

this video is after a long steady state pull... the outside of the heat shield is the same temp as everything else in the room. I dont know what material it is made of but it is probably really bad for you to breath if it works this good..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCybzy33X3Y
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we did not use water jacketed turbos because they were expensive and we were trying to stay under our 30k budget..


a couple of oscillating desk fans mounted to the bulkhead should keep the heat in check..
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That gets rid of all the "What's the corection factor?" questions.

What's with the $30,000 budget?? I might take a pair if that's the motor price.
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That gets rid of all the "What's the corection factor?" questions.

What's with the $30,000 budget?? I might take a pair if that's the motor price.
I'll just take 1 and add a bow thruster
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nice looking package,cant wait to see how it runs in the Skater,Should be impressive
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for 30k , I'll take 2
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Thats AWESOME !
Should put them in glass case now and just look at them!

What do you get for 30 ?
What fuel were you running at 13 lbs ?

And wholly hell pull yer pants up
pants on the ground will start all over

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That vid sure answers the heat question !
Thanks, i was thinking they were these ones -

http://racepartsolutions.com/proddet...od=HSP%2D30007

Who is the supplier for those ones. They look thicker.


Originally Posted by Bigyellowcat
we did not use water jacketed turbos because they were expensive and we were trying to stay under our 30k budget.......... jk

this video is after a long steady state pull... the outside of the heat shield is the same temp as everything else in the room. I dont know what material it is made of but it is probably really bad for you to breath if it works this good..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCybzy33X3Y
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