:afro: Sweet deal...
Hey, shuhart1, I'm the fella in the VW that bugged you in Plano... sweet ride!!
I can't imagine what a ride that monster of yours is!
Man, she is a beast! 280 HP and 233 ft. lbs. of serious torque. Most of you know a little about this car. This is a '99 model with the MP62 supercharger and our TDR intercooler. The internals have had extensive modifications as well as the head. The intake manifold has also been modified, a product we will be offering on '99-00 forced induction cars. We also did extensive porting on the supercharger that brought the car up another notch from our last dyno runs. She is a beast, but has good throttle modulation, meaning you want more, push a little harder.
We will be doing porting and throttle body modifications on the M45 for those who might be interested. We will follow up as we go on the M45 project soon. Here is the dyno results from Saturday.
http://www.trackdogracing.com/websit...dyno_chart.jpg
Gary
Danger!!! This Dog Bites.
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:afro: Sweet deal...
Hey, shuhart1, I'm the fella in the VW that bugged you in Plano... sweet ride!!
I can't imagine what a ride that monster of yours is!
Congrats, that is a big number! What kind of drivetrain do you run? I have heard that stuff likes to give up at 240 or so hp.
With a little luck she will hold up for a while. Mostly concerned about the transmission, it has been through a lot of track days at 230+ HP level and has not failed yet. It also depends on your driving style, I don't try to speed shift. Third is a little tough at times, I have to baby it.
Gary
Danger!!! This Dog Bites.
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Woohoo! Good numbers, Gary.
I had a chance to ride in this car a couple of weeks ago. It really is a thrill ride.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
So what do you do to beef up trannies?
Congrats, Gary, she's a beast!
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93' LE #1136 - FM II
250k miles
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