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My Panoz with a 427ci ford with slicks running down a ZO6 with a 383ci LS with hoosiers with about 100hp more (I think).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kuXkr0bsic
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
Very nice, that vette driver looked like a menace he was all over the place, a serious case of the res mist when you caught him!
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Eric H (in case you couldn't guess) GT-WC #22 (now #62 and Blue) |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
Fricken awesome Brian!
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
[quote=panozracing]My Panoz with a 427ci ford with slicks running down a ZO6 with a 383ci LS with hoosiers with about 100hp more (I think).
Awesome Brian, really enjoyed watching the vid. Particularly enjoyed the split passing of slower cars by yourself and the Vette. Assume you were running in 450 RWHP mode during this session? What RPM limit do you run in the car at the 450 RWHP setting? I see you are running 112 octane fuel, what sort of compression ratio are you running? I have been playing around on the Dyno 2000 software looking at different Ford block / bore / stroke combo's and power outputs at varying rpm's. I had been pretty fixed on a 302 blocked 360 - 370 cube engine combo but it is tempting to go down a similar path re the 427 (particularly if you are getting similar fuel consumption (4 mpg) with the 427 on the 390 carb). Dont know if you have this software but I have found on my previous race engines that its predictions are pretty close to what you will see on a Dynojet Dyno. |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
Very Nice!! Thanks for sharing.
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Devin - (aka Panoz26) Formally WC Car # 26, Red Now = WC-GT2 # 211, Black |
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We run the 112 because our engine builder and others have all told us it may be more money buts its cheap insurance, better fuel, better octane....its more money butttt we are racing !!!! I am not 100% sure but I think I remember 11:1 compression. We could run pump gas buttttttttttt again why risk anything with our race motors.I have not messed with any engine building programs but I know our builder (Mike) at Total Engine Concepts (he builds all the MT900 Mosler engines and much more) did before ordering parts. The engines are AWESOME and I cannot say enough about the motor and TEC.
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
Brian,
Was that West Palm Beach? Whose organization was it, as that looks like a fun group of cars to race with...good power and rear wings. Patrick James |
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That race was the NASA Nationals this year.
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
thanks for showing what is possible---my next goal..
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. It will run detonation free on our 95 octane. Not sure what octane this fuel would be rated at in the US but suspect it would be lower and around 90 or 92. I thought 340'ish RWHP was not a bad effort for that lower compression and octane.I also noticed in the video Brian that you have installed a support diaphragm inside the base of the windscreen. Did you do that or is that a factory fit for GTS's. Reason I ask is that my laminated screen caved in at speed at my last test session. Just before it caved in I noticed that it was flexing inwards along the base. I have now gone to lexan screen with chrome moly centre support and have filled the cavity at the base of the screen with expanding foam (the type that goes hard within an hour or two). Interested to hear if you did fit the diaphragm Brian and if it was for similar reasons. There are a number of guys powering up their cars now and this is an area that is worth modifying for safety reasons at the higher speeds their cars will be capable of. |
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That's Popp's car... but was that Danny driving? If it was that's mighty sloppy for him... shit tires?
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Brian B. Panoz GTRA - LS1 swap in progress #4 Z06 - NASA ST3/TT3 |
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On another note. I have been uploading videos all day to youtube. I will make a post on here tonight with the details. Since everyone liked this video I went thru the library and picked some winners. I have Sebring and Daytona coming online and for the guy that didnt think we can run with a radical....stay tuned!!!!!!!
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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Re: Panoz RUNNING DOWN a ZO6
Devin and I's GTWC's have 3 stand off supports at the base of the windsheild I assume to prevent that. does your car have those at least?
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Eric H (in case you couldn't guess) GT-WC #22 (now #62 and Blue) |
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Brian G. 2000 Panoz GTS #420 NASA ST1 427ci Stroker |
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I don't have any good pics of them, but if you watch the VIR video I posted you can see them. they are connected to the bottom of the windshield straps and then mount to the sheet metal dash.
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Eric H (in case you couldn't guess) GT-WC #22 (now #62 and Blue) |
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