926HP 562tq Curtis Green Coupe Tuned by RSTECH
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926HP 562tq Curtis Green Coupe Tuned by RSTECH
Curtis SFWD Green Coupe 926HP 562TQ 36PSI Boost GSR Block, LS Crank, Bart built CP Pistons 84.5 Bore 9:1 compression Manley Turbo Tuff Rods (LS) Skunk 2 Pro 1 Cams Manley Springs and Retainers Manley Valves Head (??????) Aeromotive Eliminator Fuel Pump -8an fuel line up and back Sump in stock tank Aeromotive Fuel Regulator 3� intercooler piping Precision Intercooler GT42r 94 (1.15 ar) turbo Eddlebrock Intake Eddlebrock 70mm throttle body 1600cc injectors (KG Parts) W/ Resistor box Stock Distributor Igniter replacement (PGMFI.org) MSD Digital 6 MSD Coil (I forget the model. But it’s the big blue one for the digital 6) NGK Plug Wires #9 heat range plugs MFactory Gear Set eCtune W/ PWM Boost Control VP Q16 Fuel Tuned by RSTECH Land and Sea Dyno We are going to try and get to the track this Tuesday. Hopefully we can get some traction and put down some good track numbers.
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Regards, eCtune Team eCtune Authorized Tuner Location: Atco, NJ, USA Randy Schoener RSTECH www.rstech-racing.com
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Chris, I'm unsure. I use VP import on our race car and I think I have a lot more safty with that fuel. I choose VP import on our car since my plan is be aound 1000+ by next season. . I like the Q16, I went though many sets of plugs doing this car. for my own sanity... the burn seems to leave a lighter / slightly greenish color at the same A/F as C16. The car pulls rock solid up top and we will probbly push it some more but later after we get some good track numbers. I will have to post up some pics of the plugs. I would like some opinions on them from people who have used this fuel. I think we could get up to that number with the Q16. I may try it in our car at some point also.Bugermass wrote:Bad ass! I've been trying to find a customer thats willing to shoot for 1000HP on Q16.. From what this setup is doing do you think the fuel is stable enough to make 1000+ ??
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Have fun going to the track (in the snow) Awesome stuff Randy.
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No track runs yet. Rain..... I will post the Cal and some datalogs from dyno tonight. also pic of plugs. I have no problem posting up the cal. I think that if someone had the exact same setup It would great to help them out. also it good for me to get feedback. I am always learning.Bugermass wrote:Cool, yea I'd like to see your plugs when you get a chance to post them.. Actually if you don't mind posting the cal too that would be cool, if not I understand, I won't hold it against ya . .
Regards, eCtune Team eCtune Authorized Tuner Location: Atco, NJ, USA Randy Schoener RSTECH www.rstech-racing.com
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