*vid* my car running
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*vid* my car running
finally got a camera, link on other thread but not everyone follows it-
http://www.vosko.net/media/rotary/GothamBridgeport.wmv
http://www.vosko.net/media/rotary/GothamBridgeport.wmv
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Great vid man. You can hear your 7 at idle better than you can hear the porsche revving Great Stuff. Did you just send your housings and stuff to gotham to get them to port it, because I am planning on doing the same thing in the next few months. If so, how much did just the porting cost if you don't mind telling.
It sounds great and will be awaiting more vids after break-in. I need a damn dig. camera, hate the stupid VHS-C stuff.
It sounds great and will be awaiting more vids after break-in. I need a damn dig. camera, hate the stupid VHS-C stuff.
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Originally posted by 0110-M-P
Great vid man. You can hear your 7 at idle better than you can hear the porsche revving Great Stuff. Did you just send your housings and stuff to gotham to get them to port it, because I am planning on doing the same thing in the next few months. If so, how much did just the porting cost if you don't mind telling.
It sounds great and will be awaiting more vids after break-in. I need a damn dig. camera, hate the stupid VHS-C stuff.
Great vid man. You can hear your 7 at idle better than you can hear the porsche revving Great Stuff. Did you just send your housings and stuff to gotham to get them to port it, because I am planning on doing the same thing in the next few months. If so, how much did just the porting cost if you don't mind telling.
It sounds great and will be awaiting more vids after break-in. I need a damn dig. camera, hate the stupid VHS-C stuff.
the bridge isn't for a street car...IMO...lots and lots and lots of tuning, takes me about 3 mins to crank it when it's really cold....but so worth it IMO
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it's a half bridge...
do some thought on it, there are things about the half bridge that you will need to think about....engine braking, gas mileage, emissions (if applicable), engine management/tuning, driveability, etc
it's not for the weak...i'd hate to see you get one and then curse at it down the road
do some thought on it, there are things about the half bridge that you will need to think about....engine braking, gas mileage, emissions (if applicable), engine management/tuning, driveability, etc
it's not for the weak...i'd hate to see you get one and then curse at it down the road
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haha thanks alot. right now my car is a daily driver, but is progressively being built towards a track car (actually is there, just don't have a daily driver car yet) My motor right now has super low compression (about 70psi, but still runs strong) and I am going to buy a core and rebuild/port it and am deciding which one to go with and from where.
I understand the other stuff you were talking about but didn't really understand what you meant by "engine braking". I know what engine braking is, but not how porting affects it.
Thanks
M-P
I understand the other stuff you were talking about but didn't really understand what you meant by "engine braking". I know what engine braking is, but not how porting affects it.
Thanks
M-P
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your car will want to hop and jolt when you try to coast in a gear....also known as engine braking
not sure if steve can tune around that, just make sure you know what you're getting into
i am thinking of doing a large street port motor and having two motors essentially, because i like to drive my car around without hassle of having to worry how long it will take to crank, etc etc
not sure if steve can tune around that, just make sure you know what you're getting into
i am thinking of doing a large street port motor and having two motors essentially, because i like to drive my car around without hassle of having to worry how long it will take to crank, etc etc
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ok so when it is heavily ported it will want to buck more than it does now? Not a real big deal to me, but I am just thinking a real big street port might be better for me anyway. From what I have read at least. I will call steve whenever I get my core motor taken apart.
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a street port is not for everyone and a bridge port is way out there.
Some times i regret my street port.........
partly why it's prolly tak'n him 3 min to start is the low compression.
used housing always take a bit longer to build compression.
but it shouldn't be too hard to start.
Some times i regret my street port.........
partly why it's prolly tak'n him 3 min to start is the low compression.
used housing always take a bit longer to build compression.
but it shouldn't be too hard to start.