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DVV, I think you are meaning the Holden Monaro, not the Torana...see here: http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/action/modeloverview?modelid=12001
the crazy thing is, you can't buy the normal high octane fuels in Australia, so they de-tune the engines intentionally to increase engine life, hence the proposed Pontiac GTO will outperform the parent car on the street.
interesting topic that actually touches on my job... I work for a company that runs a few RON and MON engines... basically the test engines that give the fuels the RON/MON numbers you buy at the pump.talk about old technology, these engines are based on single cylinder tractor engines, effectively run in reverse by an electric motor with a sensor to determine how hard the fuel "goes bang" when compressed in the cylinder... thats how you get the RON or MON number another aside, the additives that ...
dvvever get a chance to drive a big block mopar(dodge,plymouth,chrysler) or one of the other inferior american brands-ferd,chebby one of my best friends builds race motors, ohhh for the the sound of 700hp hemi ripping the pavement up .im rebuilding a 62 polara 500 with a 484 stroker and push button automatic, my guy did nascar prototype head development for chrysler in the late 60s early 70s, the big block hey days-he sold me a pair of prototype heads for my motor, a 600 hp street engine on cheap pump ...
Someone on this (hijacked) thread mentioned overheating of their engine. You might want to try Redline Water Wetter. It decreases the surface tension of the coolant, and improves heat transmission.http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/redline3.htmA good explanation of how it works:http://e30m3performance.com/myths/more_myths1/Water_Wetter/water_wetter.htmI use it in my Supra...-Lost81
1. Producing complete voltage regulation for the AKSA power amp line? I know it's not easy, and not cheap at all, however I think that if done properly, it could bring yet more benefits to those who go for it. Ultimately, one does not need to hog it and buy all at once, this is something well suited for a later upgrade.
2. You have done 50W/8 ohms (17 dBW) and 100W/8 ohms (20 dBW). Have you considered another 3 dB, or 200W/8 ohms? High power in amps is a very desirable thing, even if you don't need all of it, in addition to opening the door as wide open as it will go in terms of choosing speakers.
Hi Dejan,You wrote this:No, I have not built a 200W AKSA, but I have designed one, and two highly motivated customers, one in California, and another in Brindisi in Italy, have actually built them. Verdict: Clearly sonically allied to the 100W and the 55W, these amps are not quite as refined, but they do have lots of power and a very nice presentation. Moreover, it uproots palm trees from desert atolls, and if that's your bag, I might continue with development some time soon to see if I can refin ...
Thank you for the info. You are right, and I am guilty of hijacking this thread. I am now TRYING to get it back to its original melody.
Quote from: DVVThank you for the info. You are right, and I am guilty of hijacking this thread. I am now TRYING to get it back to its original melody.Oh, no problem. I've been there: automobiles can be so addictive...
Wait till you get into motorcycles...
They have nutcases here who put turbo hop-up kits on their Suzuki 1300cc Hayabusas 521 hp @ 16 psi of boost, in a bike that weighs under 465 lbs.They can perform wheelies in 6th gear...-Lost81