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Hank
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Road Trip Pictures!!

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No chunking. The outers cupped a bit after the first day at spring mtn, but I put all of that on learning lines, and pushing a few of hte corners very hard. The second day was much better, and it take but 3 or 4 clutch drops to get them round again :)
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ShavedQuattro wrote:perhaps he could instruct me too in between sessions of tossing his poor banana around.


Eesh I don't know if I'd want a guy in my car if he can hardly stop tossing his banana.
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ShavedQuattro wrote:No chunking. The outers cupped a bit after the first day at spring mtn, but I put all of that on learning lines, and pushing a few of hte corners very hard. The second day was much better, and it take but 3 or 4 clutch drops to get them round again :)


Good to hear! If I can save $100 that is always nice. The Tirerack reviews are mixed. Looking at the Sumitomo HTR Z-III also. Of course I am tempted to find some used R tires and just daily something like a Conti DWS.
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Road Trip Pictures!!

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Mcstiff wrote:
ShavedQuattro wrote:No chunking. The outers cupped a bit after the first day at spring mtn, but I put all of that on learning lines, and pushing a few of hte corners very hard. The second day was much better, and it take but 3 or 4 clutch drops to get them round again :)


Good to hear! If I can save $100 that is always nice. The Tirerack reviews are mixed. Looking at the Sumitomo HTR Z-III also. Of course I am tempted to find some used R tires and just daily something like a Conti DWS.

Do it! Do it!
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Nothing can replace R-comps, but it is hard to beat the Nitto NT-05 for a dual use economical summer tire. They are as sticky as R-comps for the first 10-15 min, but get greasy when hot like any street tire so you can't over-drive them. They also do great in the rain, we were doing 75+ in a down poor on the way home with no issues.
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Road Trip Pictures!!

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Hello 39psi, so nice of you to make it for the dyno on Saturday. :)

Changed Intercoolers after I noticed that I was getting an outrageous 6-7psi pressure drop across it at only 35psi. I am pretty impressed actually that it made 500whp to be honest. Now i have basically the same size core, just almost twice as deep at 3". It is a TIGHT fit, with about 3/8" of clearance, but with the motor solid mounted these days, I don't anticipate a problem.

It is nice to have a better core in there. cooling takes place much faster and response has increased a bunch.

I'll post some vids tomorrow.
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Should be a good day tomorrow, i'm bringing a couple dozen doughnuts to feed the masses.
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:thumbsup:
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MMMMmmmm.......dooooouuuughhhhnnutttss..........:drool:............OK, back to work....
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ohh I can't wait to see that. 39psi is NASTY!!

I think I want to try 35 on the H1C this summer when I do rods and your mani (hurry ;) ). Kinda wonder if stock MLS gasket and ARP's are going to be OK at that with a good tune. I guess we'll see.
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:drool:
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Hank, how much PSI did you run the last time on that dyno?
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31 psi, as in 2.2 times more than atmosphere Peter... 8)
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Mcstiff wrote:
ShavedQuattro wrote:No chunking. The outers cupped a bit after the first day at spring mtn, but I put all of that on learning lines, and pushing a few of hte corners very hard. The second day was much better, and it take but 3 or 4 clutch drops to get them round again :)


Good to hear! If I can save $100 that is always nice. The Tirerack reviews are mixed. Looking at the Sumitomo HTR Z-III also. Of course I am tempted to find some used R tires and just daily something like a Conti DWS.


Now they have a $60 Rebate http://www.tirerack.com/specialoffers/d ... omoID=H116
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Road Trip Pictures!!

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Latest revisions.. I have always like Jims routing off the turbo into the IC. IT cuts out about 12" of plumbing, plus a couple of bends. It also makes it faster to remove the turbo, and also it is easier to shroud stuff.

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And so Dave would get off my back for not having dual outlets, I put these guys on. Aluminum, naturally.

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Anyway, Bikes are buzzing around. The smell of spring is in the air. I had better go clean this beast before Tomorrow's dyno session! I am nervous!
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno Preperations.. IC revisions.

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that thing is dirty, you better be ready for tomorrow, you can bring kellen, he can kick it with matteo
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno Preperations.. IC revisions.

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If you guys even think about taking the boys, be sure to have some muffs or something for their ears. Their ears are way to sensitive at this stage for that kind of noise. The other room would be preferable.

How many cars are lined up this time around? Get some pics and leave the license plates in the trunk!!
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quattro87 wrote:If you guys even think about taking the boys, be sure to have some muffs or something for their ears. Their ears are way to sensitive at this stage for that kind of noise.


Totally agree...If they won't leave muffs or plugs alone, don't bring them unless that other room knocks a significant amount of dB off things. I'd imagine anything 95dB or louder right now would be too loud for them (many truck back-up alarms are 95-100dB, the really loud ones are 105-110 for noisy locations, you start to loose hearing at something like 120dB).
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Kellen is going to my sisters house for the morning.
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612 whp and 527wtq pretty much maxed the turbo out. Broke the awd dyno record for torque but whp was 23 shy
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno 612whp 527wtq

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nice. I cant remember, did you end up putting a billet wheel on that turbo? EFR next? mwuhaha.
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Hank
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno 612whp 527wtq

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Yes and yes Marc.. hta 3582
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno 612whp 527wtq

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Very nice Hank. I guess it liked more fuel, more intercooler, and more BOOST!! I see that in Dave's thread that he did some very respectable numbers and mentioned that John's RS4 did just under 300whp. What did he think about you doubling his very nice yellow car? Wish I could have been there!! This is the same car that you drove down to Vegas a couple of weekends ago with your family (dog included) in the back seat right? Nice family ride! 8) :D
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Nice job Hank. I hope that I get to see this thing in May.
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Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno 612whp 527wtq

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wooooo nice man thats serious
-Chris

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