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What do you use for tire height? A different type of tire will have a different height at any given speed and will yield a different slip %. That's ok to compare 1 converter to another. but not 100% accurate. If you are logging driveshaft rpm then you are heading in the right direction. Also on that page it would seem to infer changing tire size changes actual gear ratio.What do the numbers mean eg 411.and how does tire size affect that.
Tyler...is the 6765 in Reeds car have the new wheel in it? If not...will it?
[/size]Some of the slowest cars I have ever seen are owned by guys that love technology and buy all kinds of the latest and the greatest. Problem is there is a big difference out of buying tech and talking tech and actually getting the benefit out of it.Then you have the group that loves to kick your ass with their old tech because they know how to put a working combination together and they know how to drive their cars.There is also a group that understand modern tech and can actually use it but that is a smaller group and you don't find them talking bs on the Net. They are on the track learning how to use it.
Some of the slowest cars I have ever seen are owned by guys that love technology and buy all kinds of the latest and the greatest. Problem is there is a big difference out of buying tech and talking tech and actually getting the benefit out of it.
Quote from: motorhead on July 25 2018, 09:48:51 AMQuote from: Scoobum on July 24 2018, 10:48:51 PMI didn't say I was looking for a new turbo. The 6262 is the go to turbo...and I'm asking questions for those that would like to step up to one with this new wheel. Bison cracked the 9's with a 6265...a stock short block...and pair of heads. Should be enuf turbo for most.As far as Arts convertors go...a used one can be had for a the price of a cup of coffee...as everyone has jumped ship to PTC. Slip rate for this 16930 comes in in the single digits...and I can get it flash off the line to 4 grand with minor low gear tuning for 1.5x launches. Maftpro and Gen 2 went the way of the dodo...Erics 5.7 chip is still here.So then why is BoostedRPS wasting his time here developing new parts and combinations if we've had it figured out for a decade or more?If he is going to be successful somebody is going to need to step up and buy in with their dollar votes, and shun accepted practices along the way.With the relatively narrow powerbands these little V6s suffer from they can use all the help they can get as it relates to spool time, torque multiplication, rpm drop management between gears, and the ability to have 0% converter slippage.I do have a name, in case you were curious... it is Tyler I do not consider myself as "wasting" time answering Brad's questions. I view Brad's questions as representative of what many people may be curious about, but fear posting and asking the question, or may not know exactly what questions to ask. I think Brad is helpful with his questions because it poses a lot of questions that beckon answers which address common concerns or ideologies that may be resistant or curious about these new turbos and what benefits they have, or why they are worth their various prices.
Quote from: Scoobum on July 24 2018, 10:48:51 PMI didn't say I was looking for a new turbo. The 6262 is the go to turbo...and I'm asking questions for those that would like to step up to one with this new wheel. Bison cracked the 9's with a 6265...a stock short block...and pair of heads. Should be enuf turbo for most.As far as Arts convertors go...a used one can be had for a the price of a cup of coffee...as everyone has jumped ship to PTC. Slip rate for this 16930 comes in in the single digits...and I can get it flash off the line to 4 grand with minor low gear tuning for 1.5x launches. Maftpro and Gen 2 went the way of the dodo...Erics 5.7 chip is still here.So then why is BoostedRPS wasting his time here developing new parts and combinations if we've had it figured out for a decade or more?If he is going to be successful somebody is going to need to step up and buy in with their dollar votes, and shun accepted practices along the way.With the relatively narrow powerbands these little V6s suffer from they can use all the help they can get as it relates to spool time, torque multiplication, rpm drop management between gears, and the ability to have 0% converter slippage.
I didn't say I was looking for a new turbo. The 6262 is the go to turbo...and I'm asking questions for those that would like to step up to one with this new wheel. Bison cracked the 9's with a 6265...a stock short block...and pair of heads. Should be enuf turbo for most.As far as Arts convertors go...a used one can be had for a the price of a cup of coffee...as everyone has jumped ship to PTC. Slip rate for this 16930 comes in in the single digits...and I can get it flash off the line to 4 grand with minor low gear tuning for 1.5x launches. Maftpro and Gen 2 went the way of the dodo...Erics 5.7 chip is still here.
Quote from: motorhead on July 24 2018, 10:11:03 PMQuote from: Scoobum on July 24 2018, 09:01:30 PMThis is why I run stock junk...cuz it pisses people off. I drag the most from the least. I'm quite happy being a vendors nightmare.Then why the interest in a new turbo?I get there are many ways to skin a cat. However, if I was new to this or looking to upgrade from old tech - it would be well worth the leap into contemporary parts, in my opinion.Are you saying that the cost for new turbos, compared to old turbos, IS worth it? Or is NOT?
Quote from: Scoobum on July 24 2018, 09:01:30 PMThis is why I run stock junk...cuz it pisses people off. I drag the most from the least. I'm quite happy being a vendors nightmare.Then why the interest in a new turbo?I get there are many ways to skin a cat. However, if I was new to this or looking to upgrade from old tech - it would be well worth the leap into contemporary parts, in my opinion.
This is why I run stock junk...cuz it pisses people off. I drag the most from the least. I'm quite happy being a vendors nightmare.
Yes...the 6765 on Reeds car.
Quote from: Scoobum on July 25 2018, 10:28:30 PMYes...the 6765 on Reeds car.The wheel he used was actually the first "Gen" of the G4 wheel that we used today.So if you figure that the wheel he used has been improved upon MANY times over, then it stands to reason that if he were to make that run again using the current G4 6765 DBB, there would be a real improvement in the car's ET and MPH.
Quote from: BoostedRPS on July 25 2018, 10:46:19 PMQuote from: Scoobum on July 25 2018, 10:28:30 PMYes...the 6765 on Reeds car.The wheel he used was actually the first "Gen" of the G4 wheel that we used today.So if you figure that the wheel he used has been improved upon MANY times over, then it stands to reason that if he were to make that run again using the current G4 6765 DBB, there would be a real improvement in the car's ET and MPH.Thanks. I'm keeping an eye on Patrick Rubio at BG. I'd be using the TA Street head instead of the reworked stockers he's using. He's got an AC convertor in the car and a TT chip. Bottom end is stock. I'm expecting mid 10's without even trying. Turbo is a Precision...th e equivalent of Reeds 6765. Patrick will do a complete rundown on the tune on the car etc. I have a transmission that can handle 9 second power...and I run the 1/8th...which is less stressful...so the bottom end should hold up. If I can't find an AC 19930 up here...then I'll talk to my trans guy up here about restalling my 16930. You'll have to talk to Reed about how much stall for the 6765 with the new wheel and BB option. I wanna test with the Champion stock appearing intake I run against the full race version. I wanna see what Patrick does first.
If ya'll don't learn to cut and paste quotes and separate your answers from the quotes, I am going to make a tour and apply a permanent fix!