ETS 6266, Cobb Built Car, 724whp
#31
Its all about keeping the car one gear lower than what you were used to. Give it a little time and you wont even notice it anymore.
Aaron
#36
Cobb didn't post the pump gas numbers in the online system, but I do have the printout. So... for some fun learning:
Now compare to the FP Black on the same engine, also on pump gas, 28psi
Look close..... the torque curve on the 6266 almost 100% MATCHES the black at lower rpms, and passes it by 4500. Basically, I picked up 90whp - with NEGLIGIBLE loss in low-end. Oh, and put in race gas and blow up 724+whp.
Precision - you've created a ****ing monster turbo.
Now compare to the FP Black on the same engine, also on pump gas, 28psi
Look close..... the torque curve on the 6266 almost 100% MATCHES the black at lower rpms, and passes it by 4500. Basically, I picked up 90whp - with NEGLIGIBLE loss in low-end. Oh, and put in race gas and blow up 724+whp.
Precision - you've created a ****ing monster turbo.
#37
So basically this thing really comes to life around 4500 rpm, and is a rocket to redline, that aint that bad on the street considering if you notice some stock frame turbos hit at the same time but die off bad.
#43
can't wait for results. Soon as I get some deployment money coming in I'm putting the X in the shop and will be pumping some numbers out in a few months !
Last edited by ravnos04; Apr 30, 2012 at 01:07 PM.
#45
I'd think similar. C16 vs E85 seems to vary depending on who tested it, with most making a bit more w/ e85.
I am thinking about switching to E85 if I can find a reliable way to get it in quantity and transport it to the tracks with me. Magnafuel 4303 + 2000cc and I'd be good to go. Then I could always be running 700+ whp, and more important, I'd have a much cooler fuel to help keep temps under control.
I am thinking about switching to E85 if I can find a reliable way to get it in quantity and transport it to the tracks with me. Magnafuel 4303 + 2000cc and I'd be good to go. Then I could always be running 700+ whp, and more important, I'd have a much cooler fuel to help keep temps under control.