ShavedQuattro wrote: I always wanted an urS with my urq power.
What's stoppin ya?

ShavedQuattro wrote: I always wanted an urS with my urq power.








chaloux wrote:The power and tq lines are almost identical to the 3071'd car that was on the dyno that day. Except ~100 more






chaloux wrote:Clutch gave in. She did NOT like 29psi. It was pulling fine, change settings, pull fine, change settings, pull fine.
Then went to get on the highway, and WEEEEEE. Okay... perplexed looks. Nothing changed, but now the clutch is slipping? Try 5th, WEEEEEE. Proceed to baby the car and turn boost down to 22psi. Clutch holds fine at that level.
Now sourcing - 7A flywheel. Who wants a BABIED South Bend Stg4 SS for $500 OBO? Has less than 10 000km on it, has literally slipped 5 times. Would be good for ~420whp and under (3071, 30R, etc.).
chaloux wrote:Clutch gave in. She did NOT like 29psi. It was pulling fine, change settings, pull fine, change settings, pull fine.
Then went to get on the highway, and WEEEEEE. Okay... perplexed looks. Nothing changed, but now the clutch is slipping? Try 5th, WEEEEEE. Proceed to baby the car and turn boost down to 22psi. Clutch holds fine at that level.
Now sourcing - 7A flywheel. Who wants a BABIED South Bend Stg4 SS for $500 OBO? Has less than 10 000km on it, has literally slipped 5 times. Would be good for ~420whp and under (3071, 30R, etc.).
It is AWESOME. Car revs like a sport bike, and you can run the less expensive SB clutches. The 7A style clutches are expensive.
EDIGREG wrote:chaloux wrote:Clutch gave in. She did NOT like 29psi. It was pulling fine, change settings, pull fine, change settings, pull fine.
Then went to get on the highway, and WEEEEEE. Okay... perplexed looks. Nothing changed, but now the clutch is slipping? Try 5th, WEEEEEE. Proceed to baby the car and turn boost down to 22psi. Clutch holds fine at that level.
Now sourcing - 7A flywheel. Who wants a BABIED South Bend Stg4 SS for $500 OBO? Has less than 10 000km on it, has literally slipped 5 times. Would be good for ~420whp and under (3071, 30R, etc.).
Dang...we will see how long my SB stage 4 holds up.
Pssst...go with the JB racing flywheelIt is AWESOME. Car revs like a sport bike, and you can run the less expensive SB clutches. The 7A style clutches are expensive.
a4kquattro wrote:problem is that the 'aan fitment' single mass flywheels still stick you with the same pressure plate, which is the limiting factor tq wise on that clutch kit. The sachs racing 707 pressure plate is what gives you a big bump in power handling.

EDIGREG wrote:Dang...we will see how long my SB stage 4 holds up.
Pssst...go with the JB racing flywheelIt is AWESOME. Car revs like a sport bike, and you can run the less expensive SB clutches. The 7A style clutches are expensive.

bradyzq wrote:Bummer.
But, yeah, I must have intuitively known that we were near the limit of the clutch, and THAT was why we didn't raise the boost further on the dyno.... :bullshits: self.

Jamo wrote:Chaloux have you any pics of the downpipe fitted to the car or pics of it's construction?

900 ft/lbs 'static', meaning if you drop it on a launch with that much power it will laugh in your face. but it has been measured to hold 900ft/lbs on industrial torque measuring equipment @ SB.


chaloux wrote:To quote Marc:900 ft/lbs 'static', meaning if you drop it on a launch with that much power it will laugh in your face. but it has been measured to hold 900ft/lbs on industrial torque measuring equipment @ SB.

