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Old 08-03-2003, 08:32 PM
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ps- thanks pw for the breakdown.

No problem, I didn't see what the big deal was with believing 160 WHP anyway.
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ok PW and Elite, I don't wanna argue anymore with you, I think we've taken the long way deciding to go for swaps and the big bucks spent on them and you guys don't, we've learned a lot of things while we make our swaps which makes it a unique experience, but at least we jumped out of our poor sohc engines (not in your case elite, you already had a dohc one) but you're right, sometimes we expect the cheap things = less power and the expensive things = a lot of power, and this isn't always true.

that's all, and good luck with your future mods!
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Old 08-04-2003, 12:15 AM
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Whats so hard about 160 WHP?
Lets break it down, bone stock it does 115 to the wheels. His mods are:
Stage 3 cams-15 HP
Intake-5 HP
Header/exhaust-10 HP
Ignition upgrade-5 HP
ECU-10 HP
Theres your 160 WHP. VTEC is not needed to go fast. Why is it that when people have VTEC they think their car is the shit?
I've seen C5's w/ basic bolt ons dyno at 147hp and fully built 2ng gen B16's w/ twice the amount of mods dyno in at 163hp. Both motors lay down more than 160 to the fly. Post the dyno sheets. Even then. There is no proof it's yours but go for it anyway. I need a good laugh. This break down of mod gains is enough for a damn good chuckle. I guess I'm pushing 190 to the fly huh? You win the award.
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Old 08-04-2003, 08:42 AM
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I've seen C5's w/ basic bolt ons dyno at 147hp and fully built 2ng gen B16's w/ twice the amount of mods dyno in at 163hp. Both motors lay down more than 160 to the fly. Post the dyno sheets. Even then. There is no proof it's yours but go for it anyway. I need a good laugh. This break down of mod gains is enough for a damn good chuckle. I guess I'm pushing 190 to the fly huh? You win the award.
What!? 147 WHP C5? What car was this in, a freakin tank? I wanna know what the hell kinda car soaks up that much in the drivetain. 50+ HP drivetrain soak? Thats BS buddy.
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Old 08-04-2003, 09:48 AM
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What!? 147 WHP C5? What car was this in, a freakin tank? I wanna know what the hell kinda car soaks up that much in the drivetain. 50+ HP drivetrain soak? Thats BS buddy.
I have the mag to prove it. When I get home I'll post it then you can print it out and shove it up your ass.
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