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Old 03-08-2006, 10:01 PM   #31
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All you doubters, fotunatly Im not a keyboard warrior, See feb issue 05, front cover street commodores, blue vl with mighty6 plates. Made 784 hp atw no gas 2 speed auto.
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Old 04-08-2006, 12:13 AM   #32
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All you doubters, fotunatly Im not a keyboard warrior, See feb issue 05, front cover street commodores, blue vl with mighty6 plates. Made 784 hp atw no gas 2 speed auto.
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Fair call you have made your point but what perentage of forum members in aufalcon.com read street commodores or even care?(SFA) Most of us just enjoy driving & modifying our Au's. If what you said is true & I don't doubt it obviously you have some solid knowledge about engine mods, it would be fantastic if you could share that knowledge.
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Old 04-08-2006, 01:31 AM   #33
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All you doubters, fotunatly Im not a keyboard warrior, See feb issue 05, front cover street commodores, blue vl with mighty6 plates. Made 784 hp atw no gas 2 speed auto.
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Was it a daily driver? I doubt it. By saying street car, you are implying daily, or at the very least, regular, driver. A VL packing that much punch wouldn't hang together for very long, so for my money it's a dyno queen. Reliability and longevity would not be a strong point of that car (twisted chassis, anyone?)

I've got a mate whose AU2 XR8 made pg 13 of BlueOval, and it only puts out 180 at the wheels. It's manual, and definitely no slug off the line. My auto can stick with him, mostly, so they're not too sluggish, if the right engine is in front..
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Old 04-08-2006, 01:53 AM   #34
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Forget the Auto... just good for city driving, and towing...
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I beg to differ. I have an auto that will destroy most manuals off the line and do it repeatedly... time after time after time.. without fail..
Now casper are you trying to confuse us here or what ?
do it repeatedly
time after time after time
which one is it ? :eclipsee_
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Old 04-08-2006, 07:34 AM   #35
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Now casper are you trying to confuse us here or what ?
do it repeatedly
time after time after time
which one is it ? :eclipsee_
Well, we'll have to wait till I get some 60' times I guess and see how it goes.
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Old 04-08-2006, 09:06 AM   #36
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put simply, torque multiplication is referring to a converter's ability to multiply torque by means of maintaining rpm in the high torque mid HP range but also having good lockup.

Going too big in a converter will have a negative affect on torque multiplication. Going too small will also have a negative affect, however will at least load up the car.

The two major things that affect torque multiplication can be the power the car is making on a given day, trans fluid temp thoughout the day. Relative altitude can affect the power, so its affects are far reaching.

Generally a converter should be like a womans skirt. Only JUST big enough to do the job.
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Old 06-08-2006, 10:29 PM   #37
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Was it a daily driver? I doubt it. By saying street car, you are implying daily, or at the very least, regular, driver. A VL packing that much punch wouldn't hang together for very long, so for my money it's a dyno queen. Reliability and longevity would not be a strong point of that car (twisted chassis, anyone?)

I've got a mate whose AU2 XR8 made pg 13 of BlueOval, and it only puts out 180 at the wheels. It's manual, and definitely no slug off the line. My auto can stick with him, mostly, so they're not too sluggish, if the right engine is in front..
Maybe, when you make that power in your car and not your mates, you can comment.
I drove my vl at least every second day, it hung together because it was built to make that power. In any case, you couldnt use that much power on the street, so why wouldnt it last. Off boost it drives like a stock car. Chassis wise, it was also built not to twist.
And ive never taken it to a dyno comp.
You have no idea about performance cars, so unless you have something constructive to say and you know what your talking about, dont post. :
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Old 06-08-2006, 10:51 PM   #38
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^^^well if you're used to driving "1000 hp" cars then dont post complaining about an au3 having slow takeoff....of course its going to be slow compared to a 1000 hp car, especially given the power to weight ratio...so why don't you think before you post things?
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Old 06-08-2006, 11:11 PM   #39
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^^^well if you're used to driving "1000 hp" cars then dont post complaining about an au3 having slow takeoff....of course its going to be slow compared to a 1000 hp car, especially given the power to weight ratio...so why don't you think before you post things?
Why dont you read before you post things. I was comparing it to a stock vt 3.8, not my 1000 hp street car. Some of you blokes are dead set morons.
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Why dont you read before you post things. I was comparing it to a stock vt 3.8, not my 1000 hp street car. Some of you blokes are dead set morons.
Some of us are mods too. Thread closed.
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