- Aug 8, 2007
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I think you misread that, Soroush. It says special race only engine.
hmm change one word around and all of the sudden you can charge 50k for an engine now!:rofl
ya now its really funny! my mistake
I think you misread that, Soroush. It says special race only engine.
Having said all this, if I was to build a race car off the FGT I would buy the Roush-Yates 5.0 Cammer engine and be done with it........
Matteo,
You wouldn't be done with it for very long though. The techs on the Matech Team told us that engine was only good for 25 hours!! At $50,000 a pop, or $2000 an hour, that's some expensive NA power. I guess when you're playing at that level, 50K engines are no big deal. Our friend Ray will be able to give us an idea of how long that engine will last in a bit less extreme environment.
Chip
Got the story from Skyrex and some pictures and will have Ford Racing send it out in their next newsletter. Thanks guys!
^^^^ - if i had that much power i think that i could hit 250 mph out in Area 51 :cheers
they just repaved the road last month and it is good to 300 mph now :biggrin
Question for the seasoned Milers, looking at the torque curve, if it starts to drop "materially", relatively speaking of course, at 6k rpm, should the shift point be just past 6k instead of closer to 7k?
Thx
GTED
Hi Mullet,
Here is the dyno run on Terry's car right before we took it to the mile.....
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I think it makes sense to upshift at the 6K revolutions, to keep the torque near its maximum. (looking at Kendall's curve of Apollo's car)
on all of my mile runs the key was to keep the car "in boost" and at "boost level"...
in talking with Apollo he didn't have to powershift and that is a testament to the speed of these cars...
with my bigger turbos, and with the original turbo setup at C&D, we found that shifting at the higher RPM even if the curve fell off a little bit made up for the quicker reaction of the turbos in the next gear...
on the pump gas original Heffner turbo system we found that alone was worth about 3-4 MPH in the 0-200-0 shootout.
note though, that this was especially important with the big turbos as even a second of spool time would affect the run...
in Miami, when shifting at the higher RPM, I couldn't get the transmission to synchronize the 4 - 5 and as such for the whole day I thought I was "missing shifts"....
blasting it up and down the access road "practicing" the 4-5 at WOT I was able to figure out that at our power level I had to "short shift" it at 7K like Texas...
Of course the last run short shifting at 7k despite a little turbo lag still worked out pretty good... :biggrin
so there is definitely a balance and every configuration is a little different...
the only way to know for sure is to try it :cheers