If *I* were to run the 2.5 Fiero through the process for ITB assuming 98 stock HP, it would fall around 2265lbs.
Of course, the other 8 guys get a vote too...
If *I* were to run the 2.5 Fiero through the process for ITB assuming 98 stock HP, it would fall around 2265lbs.
Of course, the other 8 guys get a vote too...
Well there we go
Does it take more than this discussion to have the car reviewed, or are those gears already in motion?
EDIT - and to think it's not even thanksgiving yet. Too bad we can't share a round of after days like this.
Is that 98hp the most potent engine available from among the years/derivatives listed on the spec line in question? If so, that's cool. If not, you need to use the most powerful up-/back-date option, or put them on different spec lines.
Otherwise, heck yeah - review away ITAC.
K
OK, so given such processing, and the opinions weighed in by Beran and others, I have to ask - where does the 2.0L 924 come out of the ITB process at, given 115hp stock? Anywhere south of 2600#??If *I* were to run the 2.5 Fiero through the process for ITB assuming 98 stock HP, it would fall around 2265lbs.
Of course, the other 8 guys get a vote too...
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Sure does. About 100lbs South IMHO.
OK, so given such processing, and the opinions weighed in by Beran and others, I have to ask - where does the 2.0L 924 come out of the ITB process at, given 115hp stock? Anywhere south of 2600#?? [/b]
Is that 98hp the most potent engine available from among the years/derivatives listed on the spec line in question? If so, that's cool. If not, you need to use the most powerful up-/back-date option, or put them on different spec lines.
Otherwise, heck yeah - review away ITAC.
K
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Yes, 98hp is the most powerful. I purposely used the 88's stock hp, since it was the most powerful. Also happens to be what i have?
Scot Mac - Mac Motorsports
88 ITB Fiero #41, SFR, NWR, ICSCC
Chris,
Interesting dyno numbers. Based on Andy's 'pack vs. 'jet correlation approximation, and the corresponding estimated crank numbers, looks like you're getting somewhere around a 35% gain over stock hp w/ that build. Pretty impressive.
As I stated before. A stock motor with port matching, header and coolant temp sensor enrichment was 95 (or was it 96?) hp and 103 tq on this very dyno in my car. I don't buy for a second that I have 35% over the stock 105hp GTI.
2nd edit - Bill I think you are kidding, but don't know whether others would get it.
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