Dyno results for Georges car-529WHP @ 23.4 psi
#76
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Clutchmasters makes them for Garrity to his specs. I don't know other than it's just a tad stiffer than stock, but holds better than any clutch I've used in the past for these cars.
Garrity had it shipped directly from ClutchMasters to SFR. I never saw the clutch. Maybe Tim can pipe in here.
Garrity had it shipped directly from ClutchMasters to SFR. I never saw the clutch. Maybe Tim can pipe in here.
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Yes George, I'd be interested in what setup you have there too. Do you know what the pp is?
PS I can't believe you have stock suspension. KW V3 or clubsport is your next purchase
PS I can't believe you have stock suspension. KW V3 or clubsport is your next purchase
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If I read anymore of this thread, I am going to kill the TR6 restoration and use the dollars to ship my car to SFR in October when the driving season ends up here. For newbie to 951s, I am hooked and can see my "investment" path for the next few years Awesome project!
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My ride the first few years in college was a 1974 California Special VW with diamond tuck interior and sunroof. This model was the gold color with tan interior. I build a 1914cc motor to beat the GTI folks to 60mph. I've had so many cars since then. I've had three water cooled 944 cars. The first was a PERFECT 85.5 944NA that was left alone, but loved. Then a Baltic Blue 89 951 that now has a 3.0 motor and is giving all the new stuff fits out in LA with it's owner of the past eight years.
Project cars are fun, but honestly I'm not a project type. I don't have the patience, and don't really like to tinker. I love driving a well engineered car fast. I've said this before, but I can drive a well setup 951 better than even my old modified EVO. These cars fit me. I am very confident driving them. Since I couldn't buy something that provided me the same feeling, I built my favorite car just for my simple pleasure.
I love these cars and if you need any information from me, I'll do my best to give it. This project has turned out really well, and I'm happy with the results.
Good luck with your TR6 project. There was a great article in European Car with a TR6 project with a supercharger and many other goodies. Great read, and the owner loves his car.
My rotary club has an annual car show www.tucsonclassicscarshow.com I would love any of you in the area to bring your cars. We would love to have you. The money goes to a very good cause.
George
Project cars are fun, but honestly I'm not a project type. I don't have the patience, and don't really like to tinker. I love driving a well engineered car fast. I've said this before, but I can drive a well setup 951 better than even my old modified EVO. These cars fit me. I am very confident driving them. Since I couldn't buy something that provided me the same feeling, I built my favorite car just for my simple pleasure.
I love these cars and if you need any information from me, I'll do my best to give it. This project has turned out really well, and I'm happy with the results.
Good luck with your TR6 project. There was a great article in European Car with a TR6 project with a supercharger and many other goodies. Great read, and the owner loves his car.
My rotary club has an annual car show www.tucsonclassicscarshow.com I would love any of you in the area to bring your cars. We would love to have you. The money goes to a very good cause.
George
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It is a CC pressure plate, solid six puck disc.We knew it would handle the power but I was concered about being a bit too chattery for street use but actually when it broke in,it was pretty good.
Thanks George,I know it was a long haul,there were a few set-backs and the **** happen factor reared its ugle head a couple time but overall,there was no major catastrophes,the car made power and then it made it home and apparently you are having some fun with it so this puts you way up high on the totem pole.There have been more then a few people to make god power,only to have some sort of major set-back.I know if that had happened to you,it might have been the straw that broke the camels back.So I am glad that we left off where we did.I would have like to smashed some horsepower records on the board and beleive me, I think your car can easily do it with a couple things but what will break in the process???????
You know I was thinking to myself on the dyno.....one more run 28-30 psi, 14.7 to 1 mixtures(lean is mean),we'll hit 650WHP....................................and I would have had to deliver your motor back to you in pieces but we would have the horsepower record oin Rennlist
Oh and call me.I wanted to talk to you about some things.
Tim
#83
Clutchmasters makes them for Garrity to his specs. I don't know other than it's just a tad stiffer than stock, but holds better than any clutch I've used in the past for these cars.
Garrity had it shipped directly from ClutchMasters to SFR. I never saw the clutch. Maybe Tim can pipe in here.
Garrity had it shipped directly from ClutchMasters to SFR. I never saw the clutch. Maybe Tim can pipe in here.
This is what I had done to my clutch. I sent them the whole assembly with aluminum Flywheel. I asked for the 6 puck ceramic. I did this a year or two ago. I had to call in a favor. I wonder if they did it for you guys because they now know it would work?
Good thing either way. I'll have them do more without having to beg!
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Well I've got that Blaszak modified pp and the Clutchnet sprung 6 puk and it shakes the house down. When I reverse into my driveway to park I can't disengage the clutch fully at all. When I take off at the lights the passenger seat shakes about like it's in an earthquake. It's a little temperamental and sometimes is better than others, but in general not good for a car that sees a fair bit of traffic. Fantastic once you're going and awesome on the track (for the very little time I've had it on there). We were thinking that by using a virtually brand new Kep2 that has been made over 2 years ago (outside of the supposed bad batch) then it might allow us to use a less aggressive clutch disk and still hold similar power to George's car?
#85
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Tim,
I'm in Lake Tahoe all next week. I'll call you the week of the 7th when I'm back in work mode.
We both know that WHP records don't matter in a real driving enviornment. Consistent power over many miles of abuse is what I wanted. Tim, you did about 30 runs at 18psi with very similar 400+whp. All within a few HP. That's what makes a good, fast car.
I knew Garrity is used to building such motors, and thats what I wanted. What's the point of having one dyno run with numbers that can't be replicated in real world driving? A ****&* up motor isn't my idea of fun.
George
I'm in Lake Tahoe all next week. I'll call you the week of the 7th when I'm back in work mode.
We both know that WHP records don't matter in a real driving enviornment. Consistent power over many miles of abuse is what I wanted. Tim, you did about 30 runs at 18psi with very similar 400+whp. All within a few HP. That's what makes a good, fast car.
I knew Garrity is used to building such motors, and thats what I wanted. What's the point of having one dyno run with numbers that can't be replicated in real world driving? A ****&* up motor isn't my idea of fun.
George
It is a CC pressure plate, solid six puck disc.We knew it would handle the power but I was concered about being a bit too chattery for street use but actually when it broke in,it was pretty good.
Thanks George,I know it was a long haul,there were a few set-backs and the **** happen factor reared its ugle head a couple time but overall,there was no major catastrophes,the car made power and then it made it home and apparently you are having some fun with it so this puts you way up high on the totem pole.There have been more then a few people to make god power,only to have some sort of major set-back.I know if that had happened to you,it might have been the straw that broke the camels back.So I am glad that we left off where we did.I would have like to smashed some horsepower records on the board and beleive me, I think your car can easily do it with a couple things but what will break in the process???????
You know I was thinking to myself on the dyno.....one more run 28-30 psi, 14.7 to 1 mixtures(lean is mean),we'll hit 650WHP....................................and I would have had to deliver your motor back to you in pieces but we would have the horsepower record oin Rennlist
Oh and call me.I wanted to talk to you about some things.
Tim
Thanks George,I know it was a long haul,there were a few set-backs and the **** happen factor reared its ugle head a couple time but overall,there was no major catastrophes,the car made power and then it made it home and apparently you are having some fun with it so this puts you way up high on the totem pole.There have been more then a few people to make god power,only to have some sort of major set-back.I know if that had happened to you,it might have been the straw that broke the camels back.So I am glad that we left off where we did.I would have like to smashed some horsepower records on the board and beleive me, I think your car can easily do it with a couple things but what will break in the process???????
You know I was thinking to myself on the dyno.....one more run 28-30 psi, 14.7 to 1 mixtures(lean is mean),we'll hit 650WHP....................................and I would have had to deliver your motor back to you in pieces but we would have the horsepower record oin Rennlist
Oh and call me.I wanted to talk to you about some things.
Tim
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very glad to hear everything truly turned out well. The car sounds like a absolute blast to drive. I'm insanely jealous.
Please post a video or clip when you get the opportunity too. It'd be nice to see what that thing can trap at 18psi and beyond.
it'd be nice to have some steady 500whp 951's built. It'll help us catch up to some of the import crowd.
Please post a video or clip when you get the opportunity too. It'd be nice to see what that thing can trap at 18psi and beyond.
it'd be nice to have some steady 500whp 951's built. It'll help us catch up to some of the import crowd.