Weighed my LS1 FD today 50:50 myth debunked
Originally posted by turbojeff
Give up the launch, don't slip the clutch at all. If you slip it on the launch you'll heat it up and it'll slip more.
Give up the launch, don't slip the clutch at all. If you slip it on the launch you'll heat it up and it'll slip more.
Saying that you have too much torque is like saying you have too much money.
It's simply stupid.
The key to the v-8s is that the torque is instant and totally controllable. Which is a huge contrast over the turbo rotaries.
It's simply stupid.
The key to the v-8s is that the torque is instant and totally controllable. Which is a huge contrast over the turbo rotaries.
Originally posted by LT1-7
I don't know why people always ask the question of "too much torque". You can never have too much torque. I've driven cars that break traction as soon as you open it up. Learning how to part throttle doesn't take long.
Lets put it this way. Having too much torque doesn't lose the race. Having too much torque with a heavy foot does.
I don't know why people always ask the question of "too much torque". You can never have too much torque. I've driven cars that break traction as soon as you open it up. Learning how to part throttle doesn't take long.
Lets put it this way. Having too much torque doesn't lose the race. Having too much torque with a heavy foot does.
I think everyone's concern is traction, or lack there of, in situations where you need it. I'm sure though, with good sized wheels with nice tires and a steady foot you'll have no problems driving one of these monster machines.
Last edited by onikageka; Feb 24, 2004 at 05:18 PM.
Originally posted by black99
Here's my question though, do you really miss the turbo boost feeling? Or does the car have plenty enough pull with the ls1 so that you don't miss it?
Here's my question though, do you really miss the turbo boost feeling? Or does the car have plenty enough pull with the ls1 so that you don't miss it?
It pulls hard all the way through to redline, but it could always use more power. I just haven't decided if I'm going off the deepend yet or not.
Just reading about this swap makes me want to buy my friend's FD and do this, wow, I'll bet that low down and silky smooth power feels great. The newest V8 sev I've seen was a FC and it seemed to be a pretty good conversion - it did well on the track and drifted supurbly.
Those Nitto tyres sound cool. What size are they (relatively) in normal tyre speak (for the benefit of non-racer types)?
I know you didn't miss a number but how wide is the tread, it sounds like your guards are swallowing a lot of rubber - cool.
Those Nitto tyres sound cool. What size are they (relatively) in normal tyre speak (for the benefit of non-racer types)?
GENX7 said -
Are you running 275/17's all the way around? You missed a number.
Are you running 275/17's all the way around? You missed a number.
Turbojeff and I took the car to those same scales yesterday after our local autocross because I wanted an idea of the race weight. Afterwards I switched back to street tires and filled the tank and went back to the same scales. I took Jeff along with his R1 for comparisons sake.
From Jeff:
Car in race trim:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6764
Me on the scale:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6761
Jeff's R1 fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6762
My car fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6763
From Jeff:
93 R1 wearing 17" Fikses, full tank of gas 2840lbs.
94 Touring w/17" SSR comps, LS1, full tank of gas, 2960lbs. The car has AC, PS, only missing spare tire and Bose hose. 2960lbs.
This pretty much agrees perfectly with my experience last year with my R1 and a friends 94 Touring with nearly identical mods, 120lb split between the two, on SCCA scales.
It is really safe to say the conversion doesn't add more than 20-40lbs.
We took pics of the cars on the scale and Andrew standing on the scale alone. The scale is right on.
94 Touring w/17" SSR comps, LS1, full tank of gas, 2960lbs. The car has AC, PS, only missing spare tire and Bose hose. 2960lbs.
This pretty much agrees perfectly with my experience last year with my R1 and a friends 94 Touring with nearly identical mods, 120lb split between the two, on SCCA scales.
It is really safe to say the conversion doesn't add more than 20-40lbs.
We took pics of the cars on the scale and Andrew standing on the scale alone. The scale is right on.
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6764
Me on the scale:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6761
Jeff's R1 fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6762
My car fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attach...tachmentid=6763
As many of you guys know, I recently had my FD tuned. All I can say is that it does'nt matter if you have a v8, or a rotary in your 3rd gen. 400+rwhp in a 2600-2800lb car is extremely fast. With my wimpy 245/45/16s on my FD, 1st and 2nd is pretty much useless. After 3,500rpms all it does is spin the tires uncontrolably. Its just insane.......I still have a few bugs to iron out, but once its finished I'll post some time slips. CJ
Originally posted by pp13bnos
As many of you guys know, I recently had my FD tuned. All I can say is that it does'nt matter if you have a v8, or a rotary in your 3rd gen. 400+rwhp in a 2600-2800lb car is extremely fast. With my wimpy 245/45/16s on my FD, 1st and 2nd is pretty much useless. After 3,500rpms all it does is spin the tires uncontrolably. Its just insane.......I still have a few bugs to iron out, but once its finished I'll post some time slips. CJ
As many of you guys know, I recently had my FD tuned. All I can say is that it does'nt matter if you have a v8, or a rotary in your 3rd gen. 400+rwhp in a 2600-2800lb car is extremely fast. With my wimpy 245/45/16s on my FD, 1st and 2nd is pretty much useless. After 3,500rpms all it does is spin the tires uncontrolably. Its just insane.......I still have a few bugs to iron out, but once its finished I'll post some time slips. CJ
) We should meet up some time in the next few weeks. I'd like to take the car to Woodburn and see what it can do, but I can't do that until I buy a daily driver, and I can't do that until I've closed on my new house (Friday).
That would be cool. Only problem is, I'll be on vacation/business trips for the next 4 out of 5 weeks. Are you moving far away, or still keeping it within the state? But, if you're still around, I would love to meet up and check out your car when I get back. Later, CJ
Originally posted by pp13bnos
That would be cool. Only problem is, I'll be on vacation/business trips for the next 4 out of 5 weeks. Are you moving far away, or still keeping it within the state? But, if you're still around, I would love to meet up and check out your car when I get back. Later, CJ
That would be cool. Only problem is, I'll be on vacation/business trips for the next 4 out of 5 weeks. Are you moving far away, or still keeping it within the state? But, if you're still around, I would love to meet up and check out your car when I get back. Later, CJ
Somehow the links got scrambled. Now they're fixed
Car in race trim:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6764
Me on the scale:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6761
Jeff's R1 fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6762
My car fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6763
Car in race trim:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6764
Me on the scale:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6761
Jeff's R1 fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6762
My car fully dressed:
http://www.torquecentral.com/attachm...achmentid=6763
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