to make a long story short, I got my car running again after being down for 5 months and here's my best times for the day:
best 60' - 2.200 seconds
best e/t - 15.769@85.5mph
2200 OHV 5 speed cavalier
P&P 5 angle valve job, intake, 4:1 header, no cat, motor mounts, full interior, removed spare and jack, stock tires
my clutch was slipping pretty bad I can't chirp 2nd gear anymore, but my quest to make my car as fast as twin cams is slowly starting to be realized.... lemme know what you think of the times
damn dude not bad at all! I really wanna get a p&p done cuz there is obviously some nice power gains from it. Way to represent the ohv
Can't wait to see it boosted!
sweet
Im a Xbox 360 fanboy...and damn proud of it!!
thats pretty wicked for an OHV congrats
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Fast cars. I respect them ALL. Brand elitism is for fanbois and benchracers
daily: 99 civic Si
deceased: 95 cavy '00 LD9 auto swap (vandalized)
i'm really confident the car will be faster with a new clutch... and since I'll be in the area I'm thinking lighter flywheel and possibly phantom grip... as well as putting my tranny mounts in
also my exhaust doesn't flow very well, so I have some new stuff in the works that should help higher end flow a little and squeeze more top end out of it (less flanges, more welding)
Awsome #'s there man, you can run with a base RSX now.PS my B-day is Feb 18 ,83 ,and I play drums......oooooooooooo......
Sweet, dude. You're only off my stock time by 3 tenths. Keep pluggin, man!
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Madjack wrote:Like I said before, building an engine like ours (2.2 or 2200) is a painstaking chore , since there is so few custom made parts. It's frustrating to me too, but that's what I like about doing this engine, it's the challenge.
I'm going to run mine on the 30th at Gainesville Raceway to see what my mods have done. I don't have a pre-mod baseline to reference it to though.
I know I still have to change the gears on the drive chain to get alittle more effective gearing and a higher stall torque converter, stock is 2375rpm and ther are stock converters rated at 2560rpm and 2795rpm. I'm thinking of 2795, an additional 420 rpm and still using stock parts!
^^^^^^^HEY YOU got the JBO decal TOO. Welcome to the JBO decal CLUB! I COULD FEEL THE DIFFERENCE AS SOON AS I PUT IT ON.
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Madjack wrote:Like I said before, building an engine like ours (2.2 or 2200) is a painstaking chore , since there is so few custom made parts. It's frustrating to me too, but that's what I like about doing this engine, it's the challenge.