Torque of the Devil RR Day - 6th Oct
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Torque of the Devil RR Day - 6th Oct
Well here are my pics!
Got to say the readings seem very low to me!!
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/AlexF2003/RRDayOct07
Got to say the readings seem very low to me!!
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/AlexF2003/RRDayOct07
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Originally Posted by Speedy Gonzalez
how did Radders Pulsar do on the rollers?
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Re: Torque of the Devil RR Day - Today!
Originally Posted by AlexF
Well here are my pics!
Got to say the readings seem very low to me!!
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/AlexF2003/RRDayOct07
Got to say the readings seem very low to me!!
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/AlexF2003/RRDayOct07
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Originally Posted by AlexF
Originally Posted by Speedy Gonzalez
how did Radders Pulsar do on the rollers?
he's not having a great deal of luck with that car!
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I took a whole three pictures
....and there not even that good
Mine
My mates R34
Paul being a bufty
Was a good day I made 405bhp which is down on my last rolling road session but happy I made 400plus
....and there not even that good
Mine
My mates R34
Paul being a bufty
Was a good day I made 405bhp which is down on my last rolling road session but happy I made 400plus
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Originally Posted by Paul Ripley
Chris Skyline made 480bhp and was roughly 20bhp ish down aswell
Whether thats because this roller is more realistic or not i'm not sure
Whether thats because this roller is more realistic or not i'm not sure
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Why is the fan so far away from the cars in the above photos! A fan of that diameter will unlikely make air flow faster than 30mph, and at that distance away from the cars simply won't make any pressure differential in order that air flows through the intercooler!!
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Originally Posted by Karl
Why is the fan so far away from the cars in the above photos! A fan of that diameter will unlikely make air flow faster than 30mph, and at that distance away from the cars simply won't make any pressure differential in order that air flows through the intercooler!!
it becuase the ramps are there, they cant get the van any closer?
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Originally Posted by turbo gav
40,000 cu/ft per minute that fan flows! in excess of 150 mph
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There is categorically no way a fan of that diameter could generate 150mph wind speed at the front of the car, given the size of the motor driving the fan.
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I did'nt mean to come across as criticising, apologies if I did. It's just alarming that people run their cars up in an enviroment which could do irreversible damage!
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
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Originally Posted by Karl
I did'nt mean to come across as criticising, apologies if I did. It's just alarming that people run their cars up in an enviroment which could do irreversible damage!
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
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Originally Posted by Karl
I did'nt mean to come across as criticising, apologies if I did. It's just alarming that people run their cars up in an enviroment which could do irreversible damage!
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
I've been moaning about this for years especially at Nobles too. It's just crazy that anyone with a turbocharged car running at high boost runs it on the RR. The incredible heat generated by an engine at full load simply cannot be disipated fast enough by any fan.
I know people love these days, but I constantly worry about the damage it can cause, especially engines that end up running ACT's at 70DegC +.
Fantastic advice Karl.
And a great advert for nitrous, lol
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Originally Posted by Karl
There is categorically no way a fan of that diameter could generate 150mph wind speed at the front of the car, given the size of the motor driving the fan.