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TexasT
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #90 on:
June 30 2016, 05:20:27 PM »
Jim has fairly fresh valve springs as he sent me pix of his valve spring tool so I can try and make one for me. I on the other hand have some 980 in a box and need to be installed. Should have done it when I had the head off but it just didn't happen. I did a leakdown of all six when I did the hg. Couldn't begin to remember. I guess I need to do another.
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Rich
"Goals without actions are just dreams."
gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #91 on:
June 30 2016, 08:31:29 PM »
Yep, I put the comp 980's on the heap about around 3-4 yrs ago.
Of course I bloody well can't find my psi cylinder readings. I'm going to re-do it tomorrow so I post up some fresh numbers.
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Jim
1987 T Limited
Steve Wood
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #92 on:
June 30 2016, 08:38:24 PM »
Pretty sure I already told you to get Brad to look at a pl log. If the car does not gain but 100-200 rpm after the shift into third, you can pretty much figure a valve spring problem, or a cam/lifter problem.
Even at a relatively low boost, the car should be looking at 116-117 mph at the line-looks like two different problems to me but I am a zillion klicks away so what do I know?
the Coriolis Effect may have changed since you guys elected Jr.
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Steve Wood
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daveismissing
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #93 on:
June 30 2016, 09:05:33 PM »
Quote from: Steve Wood on June 30 2016, 08:38:24 PM
.... since you guys elected Jr.
Don't hang that sh*t on me,,,
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gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #94 on:
June 30 2016, 09:10:53 PM »
Well, like they say, Rome wasn't built in a day.
I'll get the comp #'s on the ol girl in the morning and post them up
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Jim
1987 T Limited
gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #95 on:
July 02 2016, 12:21:35 PM »
Ok, got some numbers finally. Sorry my compression tester seemed to have grown legs and yesterday was a holiday. So I went out and picked up a new tester this morning.
K, this was done with the motor warmed up to temp with all plugs removed and at WOT.
These are the psi readings I got wilst cranking the LC2.
1 - 150 2 - 145
3 - 145 4 - 145
5 - 150 6 - 150
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Jim
1987 T Limited
Steve Wood
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #96 on:
July 03 2016, 12:39:33 AM »
very good numbers!
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Steve Wood
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gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #97 on:
July 03 2016, 07:20:01 AM »
Thanks Steve, numbers about where they should be correct?
I had it out last night and the car was running stellar.......
although nice cool air to boot.
When I had the plugs out for the compression check I could tell she was definitely running pig rich. I pulled 6% fuel from the MAF translator and that has seemed to really make a difference.
I was only out for maybe a 10 mile cruise and when I got home I thought just for curiosity sake, I'd pull that # 6 and see. Much cleaner! Maybe Rich will post a pic of before and after for me. I'm too stund to figure out how to post pic still.
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Jim
1987 T Limited
TexasT
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #98 on:
July 03 2016, 08:02:28 AM »
Jim ask me to post these for him. The set after the track day. A little fat looking.
One after a hard pull and quick shut down . Looks pretty good to me. But I'm no expert.
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Rich
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Steve Wood
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #99 on:
July 03 2016, 09:20:44 AM »
150 psi is a good compression on a stock engine. Plug looks good for an alky engine.
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Steve Wood
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gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #100 on:
July 03 2016, 11:04:23 AM »
Rich, the 2nd pic wasn't after a hard pull just after a light cruise last night.
I'm very pleased in the way they cleaned up just with the MAF adjustment.
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Jim
1987 T Limited
Shimy87
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #101 on:
July 04 2016, 12:39:27 AM »
Dont you usually check compression cold?
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Steve Wood
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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July 04 2016, 01:30:52 AM »
Nope
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Steve Wood
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gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #103 on:
July 04 2016, 10:45:41 AM »
I did yesterday cause I didn't want to fill the garage with LC2 farts. I pulled all 6 cranked it over several times and began procedure.
Then, thought I better do it hot and to quit being such a suck. So I flamed her up and got it hot.
The difference just for shytes n giggles was appox. 10 psi from hot to cold.
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Jim
1987 T Limited
gusszgs
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Re: Track results with my Limited
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Reply #104 on:
August 28 2016, 12:52:33 PM »
Ok, managed to get back to the track yesterday after solving my brake holding issues.
Best time prior to yesterday was 12.11 with a 1.95 60' last fall in nice cool air. Yesterday the car ran a best of 11.8 @ 113 but managed a 1.69 60' the boost was ranging from 23-26 approx on the PL file......not sure why that is.
Only changes made were some new shocks (all 4) and a fancy schmancy solid MAF pipe.
Still not the mph I'd like but beggars can't be choosers. Maybe a 28" tall tire would help, also it seems a little on the fat side as the 02's were never below 780-790ish.
Really glad to get the car into the 11's and moving in the right direction again. I've struggled this year to match the 12.11 of last year.
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1987 T Limited
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