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Thread: Dyno Day at MSRH - Jan. 18, 2013

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Quote Originally Posted by marshall_mosty View Post
    Bryan,
    AI motors seem to be glass jaw since we've grenaded quite a few in the last few seasons..

    Mosty
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    Dulaney
    Rock
    Neary (multiple)
    Robertson
    Cook (blown head gaskets)

    Grrr... What fun!

    We have to baby our crap till it's "seasoned"...
    My engine builder told me to start it and beat the shit out of it....that was 6 years ago....
    Ah, fugg it.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97 View Post
    My engine builder told me to start it and beat the shit out of it....that was 6 years ago....
    My junkyard motor has done fine for 7 seasons... The last motor (new 331) popped due to a dying fuel pump. I didn't have an A/F meter at the time, but do now... It was just the wrong place/wrong time last year for the fuel pump to $hit the bed... I'm crossing my fingers on this one. Also, I'm going to put a fuel pressure isolater and run a guage in the car.
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    if you are still using stock lines, you could be fighting a flow problem, not just a pressure problem. if the lines are too small, you could generate pressure all day, but the minute you go WOT the injectors suck the line dry. Get the FP gauge and you can be sure that the FP is there during all RPM ranges.
    Ah, fugg it.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97 View Post
    if you are still using stock lines, you could be fighting a flow problem, not just a pressure problem. if the lines are too small, you could generate pressure all day, but the minute you go WOT the injectors suck the line dry. Get the FP gauge and you can be sure that the FP is there during all RPM ranges.
    Matt,
    Very good point. I've been wanting to convert the stock lines to larger AN style fittings anyway... Will watch the FP guage on the dyno and ensure I don't have a drop when it gets tuned. Thanks for the wisdom.
    Marshall Mosty
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    ST6 #21 Toyota Corolla (being revived)...

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    so we have on the list:
    Jerry
    Wade
    Al
    Dan
    Francis
    Randy
    Ben
    Gary
    Robert Rudduck
    Randy English
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    CMC #77 Camaro

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    Put me down if you want one more to get the total cost down. I can bring some more TTers as well, just say the word
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonNW View Post
    Put me down for the dyno please.
    The above was posted on 12/19, you have me on ignore or what?
    -Wayne
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonNW View Post
    The above was posted on 12/19, you have me on ignore or what?
    Almost forgot about you. Come on.
    Tony knows we will have between 10-12 cars and he is prepared to accommodate. $75/3 pulls, and we may get some discount if we all show up in a timely fashion.
    Expecting start at around 10 am or so.
    Randy English
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    Randy,

    As a thought, are you going to give priority to race cars and TT cars that require a dyno sheet in order to compete? Seems like we've done this on past dyno days so that those who really need it get done. It would suck if, for instance, Pranav's Tundra blows the dyno up early in the day due to all that massive Toyota power.
    Rob Liebbe - Texas Region
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    I have communicated to Tony that we have 10-12 NASA CMC cars that will be wanting to dyno on Friday. If he wants to work in others, I assume he has that proagative. We haven't reserved any time slots. Just let him know to be ready for some dyno sessions. I'm sure we can get everyone in over the weekend.
    Randy English
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