bradfincham
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its technique! Not anyone can get a let to do 13's! Its skill and practice!
Dnt forget tims LET is phase 3/3.5,
XE on tb's will be 200 - 240
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myke
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think that should possibly be a bit wider brad?
i know iceman has a good spec and had to take it back a few times to breach 200. sure theres quite a few in the 180's.
and lucky b's was 250 someone said in here? monster spec, but hey.
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Joff
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It's all in how you put the power down guys - pay attention to Tim, the man speaketh the truth.
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Stoneyginger
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quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
i've never experience a tb'd XE yet.. would like to be in one before i make a decision on what to do...
XE power was amazing at 1st but u get used to it after a while..
I need something that is gona be reliable for every day use as i need transport to get to work..
you want an everyday drive mate then trust me go for the LET option you want a brilliant grin bearing drive go for the TB's
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Joff
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TB's can be set up to be just as practical as any other NA car...
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Stoneyginger
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i drove Luckyb's old car or SteveF's now and found it a little tricky just because you have to have reasonable revs to pull away and you cannot blip the throttle at all.from personal experience my above comment came from
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myke
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was that not more to do with the clutch than the aspiration?
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stuartmitchell
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quote: Originally posted by foxy lady
quote: Originally posted by stuartmitchell
Simota ram air induction kit
SS Exhaust
De-cat
I think peugeot gave me a very very good engine
No they gave the owner it! Then erik bought it then u
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
its technique! Not anyone can get a let to do 13's! Its skill and practice!
Dnt forget tims LET is phase 3/3.5,
XE on tb's will be 200 - 240
Agreed Brad, your 1/4 mile knowledge is as good as the pictures of naked girls you sent me over msn once.
A skilled driver in a TB'ed 1600 Corsa could outrun a c20let corsa with an un-experienced driver in it.
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AK
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why couldnt you blip the throttle ????
I beat craig's c20let'd corsa twice on the 1/4mile..... he said it was running lower boost.
He had the boost upped (diff actuator) and we had a wee race on motorway...
id pull away till mid 3rd..... at about 100 he started to rape me....
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J da Silva
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I personally blip the throttle on and off Adam, I find I get the power on the tarmac quicker than just hoofing it, and after you lift off the throttle on the first few 'blips' you gained grip and your already moving.
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AK
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????? eh
just use your clutch to contol
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J da Silva
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Don't think you get what I mean. I'll leave the clutch control with you
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corb
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i wheelspin everywhere i go, all the time, as often as i can
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by corb
i wheelspin everywhere i go, all the time, as often as i can
I bet you like looking up girls skirts too.
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Lucky B
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quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
i drove Luckyb's old car or SteveF's now and found it a little tricky just because you have to have reasonable revs to pull away and you cannot blip the throttle at all.from personal experience my above comment came from
WTF are you talking about Des!
The engine pulled strongly from 1500 rpm to the limiter and idled fine & lumpy at around 900-1k rpm...
I could slowly lift my foot off the clutch and pull away without touching the throttle...
"Cannot blip the throttle at all" whats that all about?
Of course you could blip the throttle!
That engine is a total gem.
Are you on drugs?
I think you found it tricky to drive because you had to adapt to driving another car which always takes a bit of getting used too...
What you describe above certainly isn't my old car.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
i've never experience a tb'd XE yet.. would like to be in one before i make a decision on what to do...
XE power was amazing at 1st but u get used to it after a while..
I need something that is gona be reliable for every day use as i need transport to get to work..
No reason why throttle bodies would stop the engine from being reliable - they do not strain the engnie - it's using race spec cam profiles which make the engine lumpy at low revs and the raised rev limiter which will break the engine/make it harder to drive. After all, the engine will still be an electronic fuel injection job...
[Edited on 18-12-2004 by 1800ed]
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corb
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by corb
i wheelspin everywhere i go, all the time, as often as i can
I bet you like looking up girls skirts too.
who've you been speaking to? you been through my pics on my phone?
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timrud_
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No been online for a few days!
RE: The terminal speed, I have run a 15 second plus run, and still hit 107mph, and my best run of 13.5 was just over 108mph. I've got a better terminal speed than my 13.5 run too, I fluffed the launch, but must of worked magic on my gear changes or something.
I remember somebody saying that anything that can hit 110mph in 1/4 of a mile is a VERY good power to weight ratio for a road car. Remember a standard UK scooby won't hit 100 down the 1/4, and it has 4wd (which makes NO or very minor difference )
Think about it, the time you spend spinning, you travel a very short distance, so you have almost the same amount of tarmac with full grip, hence the same terminal speed...ish!
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corb
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I get your thinking there tim. I just found my slips from the pod with the LET, the best terminal was Lee's 98mph in 14.6, but my best time of 14.4 was at 94mph.
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AK
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my 14.4's were all around 98... had one 99...
my supra was 114.7 on its quickest run.... but did a 116mph
ken
TV is an indication of what a car 'can' do..... the driver has to get it there
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timrud_
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Yep thats right Adam.....
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