How Strong is the 4G63 SOHC? How much POWER???
wasn't there an article on the web of a nice staz engaged in a dyno shootout ? Beyondthelimit or coltspeed ?? I think an Izusu won. Staz made over 300whp, and limited by the boost allowed for the competition.
I thought I save that link, but can't find it.
When pushing the envelope to see what your setup is capable of, do u guys not spike your fuel, run race gas or water/alky injection ?
Folks here dyno/tune for 'street trim' (the way car is run daily) also.
I thought I save that link, but can't find it.
When pushing the envelope to see what your setup is capable of, do u guys not spike your fuel, run race gas or water/alky injection ?
Folks here dyno/tune for 'street trim' (the way car is run daily) also.
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i dunno about any records, I think the group C cars were still faster in a straight line... Group A was initially a lot slower than the big bangers were.
In 1986 the factory staz got 269km/h in qualifying... which was the fastest car for the weekend, with no caltex-chase though so they had a lot more road compared to the years after...
A few years later my dad was clocked at 272km/h in his starion (coltspeed car), which was WITH the chase.
In 1986 the factory staz got 269km/h in qualifying... which was the fastest car for the weekend, with no caltex-chase though so they had a lot more road compared to the years after...
A few years later my dad was clocked at 272km/h in his starion (coltspeed car), which was WITH the chase.
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check out www.beyondthelimit.com.auquest wrote:wasn't there an article on the web of a nice staz engaged in a dyno shootout ? Beyondthelimit or coltspeed ?? I think an Izusu won. Staz made over 300whp, and limited by the boost allowed for the competition.
I thought I save that link, but can't find it.
i believe the article is there somewhere
tmz_99 I agree, settle it on the black top, drag strip of course.tmz_99 wrote:generally people dont tune their cars purley for dyno comps over here, most dyno comps are street cars maybe running bit of octane booster, raise the boost a little bit, that sorta thing...
Its all about backing ur figures up on the strip/at the lights..:)
The starion is not a quick off the line car, in stock form, where it shines though is its brilliant handling I have flogged 250Kw HSV around bends by the time he catches up there's another tight bend and I lose him again so on and so on, you get the idea. IF, there was more power to be had reliably, and I emphasise "reliably", there would be very cars today that could match it on a straight line.
The other alternative to building killer engines is to shed some weight, every kilo shed is extra power at the wheels, sadly not many people take this approach..
I would take the rear seats out, get sparcos for the front, remove the spare wheel (who gets flats anymore)
maybe a CF bonnet, remove every useless thing. I'd love to see how much power can be had doing this.
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GTI-R's are best in the wet..
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ah yes and leaded race fuel not sure what it was then, but today you can get 100 RON leaded, that should help with detonation a bitfr335tyl3r wrote:when did it do that and what was the speeD?Powerslave wrote:I agree with flappa on this one , when the starion broke the conrod straight speed record , it would have to been revving at least 7500 rpm. Not bad for TB injection & no IC !
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Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
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