Justins00ss
Active member
So I had been contemplating turning up the power on my D1SC procharged GTO for a while now knowing that the tune and setup was really conservative. After my last visit over to Slowhawk performance to detail a client`s vehicle we discussed some things along with getting some maintenance done. So the appointment was made and the car was dropped off when I picked up his 79 TA (see other thread)
The plan was to do the following.
New BTR dual valve springs and seals since mine had about 40k since last being changed out. And I had suspected a bad seal or two. Turns out I was right about it.
New clutch master cylinder
Change out the blower oil since it`s a self contained unit and should be changed every 15k or so.
Swapped out the 3.85 pulley to a 3.55 to pick up some boost.
Added a second Methanol line/nozzle to help aid in keeping detenoation out.
Re-tune.
So the car would make 580 on a warm day and roughly 600whp on cool day. On 10lbs of boost
Well now the car laid down 685rwhp!!!! On 14lbs of boost! And that`s on a heart breaker Mustang Dyno. Which tends to read 10/12% lower than a dynojet.
Bring on the nice weather and track !!!!!
The plan was to do the following.
New BTR dual valve springs and seals since mine had about 40k since last being changed out. And I had suspected a bad seal or two. Turns out I was right about it.
New clutch master cylinder
Change out the blower oil since it`s a self contained unit and should be changed every 15k or so.
Swapped out the 3.85 pulley to a 3.55 to pick up some boost.
Added a second Methanol line/nozzle to help aid in keeping detenoation out.
Re-tune.
So the car would make 580 on a warm day and roughly 600whp on cool day. On 10lbs of boost
Well now the car laid down 685rwhp!!!! On 14lbs of boost! And that`s on a heart breaker Mustang Dyno. Which tends to read 10/12% lower than a dynojet.
Bring on the nice weather and track !!!!!