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  • #31
    88 in question. Bonus: gangsta pic of me as a kid in grandpas BRAND NEW 1989 3-speed auto beast. cant recreate those shorts. That's a time stamp.
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    Last edited by hamburglar; 07-28-2016, 07:38 PM.
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    • #32
      This is just awesome all of it btw that a beautiful 88

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      93 L find/5 speed
      BP/g15mr swapped
      Aspire brake swapped
      Enough little mods I can spend a week trying to remember and still not get them all
      stripped and sold due to rust

      89 festie
      rustful
      maybe v8 maybe field buggy wont know till the time comes

      93 festie
      advanced suspension
      kai/skeeter camber
      b3t/g15mr

      I will own a bpt cd-5 gtx clone one day

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      • #33
        No worries about being shamed, were are you living now, I would like to see that rust free southern car, just remember this is the rust belt. Glad to have you back.
        An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.

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        • #34
          I'm in Des monies now with my 88 in a barn outside of Boone.
          It lives next to an ISU tailgating bus and a swapped rwd old school Corolla. I see you're from pella. I got my pilots license there! Is there any Iowa meets anymore?
          Proud owner of Casper

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          • #35
            Originally posted by hamburglar View Post
            88 in question. Bonus: gangsta pic of me as a kid in grandpas BRAND NEW 1989 3-speed auto beast. cant recreate those shorts. That's a time stamp.
            It's crazy that we were about a 10 minute drive from each other when you were in Gilbert, and we didn't meet up. So much madness was going on right down the street man! Lol
            Last edited by Advancedynamix; 07-29-2016, 01:04 AM.
            Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.

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            • #36
              Resurrecting Casper

              I think you already know i dont know much about boost setups, but i had an idea so ill show my ignorance more . What if instead of making a high revving engine thats perfectly balanced you tune it so it has a nice wide powerband and only take it to 5 or 5500 rpm. Do a sequential turbo or a supercharger plus turbo and get the same power you were wanting except lower at like 4-5500rpm and dont worry as much about balancing it perfectly. Have full boost right from 1500rpm and do whatever to the intake and exhaust to get more power at lower rpms. That would be easier wouldn't it? And it would be kinda funny to beat more exotic cars in a race and tell them you didn't go over 5000rpm... Or would that not work or be productive?


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              Last edited by ryanprins13; 07-29-2016, 01:52 PM.

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              • #37
                Don't matter either way. He could just put a big gumband in it and twist the bitch up and he will still out drive all of them bastards.

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                • #38
                  I can't rep, because this forum is weird, but x2 on Gumbandstiva. Make it happen! lol
                  Last edited by sketchman; 07-29-2016, 04:28 PM.
                  Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ryanprins13 View Post
                    I think you already know i dont know much about boost setups, but i had an idea so ill show my ignorance more . What if instead of making a high revving engine thats perfectly balanced you tune it so it has a nice wide powerband and only take it to 5 or 5500 rpm. Do a sequential turbo or a supercharger plus turbo and get the same power you were wanting except lower at like 4-5500rpm and dont worry as much about balancing it perfectly. Have full boost right from 1500rpm and do whatever to the intake and exhaust to get more power at lower rpms. That would be easier wouldn't it? And it would be kinda funny to beat more exotic cars in a race and tell them you didn't go over 5000rpm... Or would that not work or be productive?


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                    Great question!
                    The stock b6t has a power curve similar to what you speak of. It is great for sporty driving. However,on the race track, lots of time is wasted shifting or over revving the car past it's TQ peak.
                    The trick to road racing is to have power when you need it, and how you need it, without having to shift. That's why the chevy LS series of engine is so competitive. Those damn LS7 engines pull from 1500rpm to nearly 7000 rpm stock! That's hard to beat.
                    Now, with lightweight FWD the car must have a long and very smooth TQ curve that gradually rises. The quick tq curve, that your thinking of, which works great for daily driving with close to stock HP levels, is not optimal at 4 or 5 times the factory HP/TQ levels. When you need to put down 4 or 5 times the TQ that the car was built to take, the TQ curve must be a very gradual incline.
                    When every second counts, and momentum is the name of the game, I need a very wide power curve with enough low end or mid range to tug the car straight from a slide, but enough top end power to blast past a supercar without shifting gears in the straights. That's why I need RPM. With my b6t car I was hitting 141mph on the main straight at my favorite track (Wildhorse Pass Main track.) In order to beat the cars I want to beat, I'll need to hit 180mph on that same stretch.
                    Furthermore, balancing the engine is not the issue with the BP (or any inline 4 cylinder). Though balancing is important, all the components of a BP can be perfectly balanced and the engine will still be harmonically unstable due to its internal dimensions. Luckily, I've seen what BMW did to make street car 4 cylinder engines into formula one engines. This is what I'm going to do to the BP.
                    Last edited by Advancedynamix; 07-29-2016, 05:35 PM.
                    Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.

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                    • #40
                      180 mph. Shut. Up.


                      You planning on caging the car and such?
                      91GL BP/F3A with boost
                      13.79 @ 100, 2.2 60' on 8 psi and 155R12's

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
                        With my b6t car I was hitting 141mph on the main straight at my favorite track (Wildhorse Pass Main track.) In order to beat the cars I want to beat, I'll need to hit 180mph on that same stretch.

                        Luckily, I've seen what BMW did to make street car 4 cylinder engines into formula one engines. This is what I'm going to do to the BP.
                        Holy bat guano!

                        One question: will the short and narrow Festiva be adequately stable at 180 mph, even if driven by a top pro racer?
                        90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
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                        • #42
                          I'm in Des monies now with my 88 in a barn outside of Boone.
                          It lives next to an ISU tailgating bus and a swapped rwd old school Corolla. I see you're from pella. I got my pilots license there! Is there any Iowa meets anymore?

                          Unfortunately no, the last meet in Iowa was put on by the wife and I, no real interest so we did not go any further.
                          An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.

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                          • #43
                            Charlie said before the Festiva is stable at speed. Something about the shape creating drag behind it or something.
                            Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

                            Old Blue- New Tricks
                            91 Festiva FSM PDF - Dropbox

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by TominMO View Post
                              Holy bat guano!

                              One question: will the short and narrow Festiva be adequately stable at 180 mph, even if driven by a top pro racer?
                              180 might create some challenges. At 140 Tweak was still stable. I've had Tweak close to 160 a few times and the wind starts to do funny things. I'm pretty sure that 180 will require some drastic aero mods.
                              The shape of the Festiva is pretty much ideal for using a rear diffuser to promote down force. That steep and flat rear end is a great low pressure area. Using that to pull air from under the car should help stability.
                              Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.

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                              • #45
                                I couldn't imagine going 180 in a festiva. I did 170 in my FD and it felt like it was about to fly away.

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