Biffosaur
Well-Known Member
Shots fired! Everybody get down!It wasn't a poke? I'm sorry, I guess I made a mistake in assuming so. I figured it was seeing you have followed me post to post asking about our dyno. I'll be sure to let the 1000's of manufacturers that use unloaded Dynojet dyno's for their testing, to stop being successful now and only use the track to prove their products. In light of this new information, you guys down south should be happy to know that more performance manufacturers and tuners are heading your way to use your year-round tracks! Maybe if we would of used a loaded dyno to tune our 4g64 4cyl powered RX7 we would of went 8.0 instead of 8.1. But that could only be answered with factual data to prove that theory.
Anyways regarding cracked powder metal rods, we are aware of their capabilities and we are also aware on how to tune accordingly. If you missed our EBM FB group post we bought a spare motor before we even posted any dynographs, disassembled it and documented the pro's and con's of these engines from the start. Of all the EBM's, FoST's, and other weak rod engines I have tuned in house or E-tuned, not a single one has had a failure. The life of the customer's motor is in the hands of their tuner. For MY customers they are in my hands and I take full responsibility for their vehicle.
We are very much off topic, and I feel bad that I haven't contributed more to the actual topic. As I mentioned in a previous post I'm going to grab some more information from Cavalli and share it. I believe BGolden from RIP is working with them directly on testing the turbo, I look forward to his post!
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Just wanted to add...I think you two should each build a stock block 2.3l and see who's is fastest.
Same suspension, same weight, same tires, and even....a tamed racing driver...
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