Vrus- Prototype- Reservoir.




I also had a chance to dyno after the install. The dyno sheets are attached below, both correction factors std and sae. The mods for run 36 were Asp, ecu, Tb, headers-no primary cats, johnson pump with additional heat exchanger. The mods for run 40 today were +Slr cams and large reservoir water only. For runs 41 and 42 we added ice to the reservoir, we made 3-4 rwhp more on run 41 but lost the tach signal during the run.


It was definitely hotter today than my previous dyno. The correction takes care of some of the difference but I'm sure it would make more on a cooler day.
On a side note I think the slr cams need to be a little more aggressive on the lift. A little bird told me there is something in the works already.
Time to hit the real dyno- Track rental here we come.
This is basically how its connected.
#1.The water comes out of the bottom of the reservoir to the inlet of the pump
#2. Outlet of pump to inlet of IC under blower.
#3. Outlet of blower to inlet of factory Heat-exchanger.
#4.Outlet of factory heat exchanger to inlet of additional heat exchanger.
#5. Outlet of additional heat exchanger back to the top of the reservoir.
Complete circle.
Victor will be getting kits together after some more testing. Some track testing should be the icing on the cake.
Last edited by rflow306; May 12, 2007 at 10:46 PM.
so this setup is similar an evo set up except you've increased the resevoir capacity and remote mounted it...correct?
so this setup is similar an evo set up except you've increased the resevoir capacity and remote mounted it...correct?
I think we can go up on the lift slightly and still have a smooth idle and excellent drivability. The factory cams on the clk 55 and slk 55 have slightly more lift compared to the slr's. ( Thanks PTE for measuring and comparing the cams )
I think the slr cams with a slight rocker ratio change would also make some more power.
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. Any dynos witht the Juice (nos), that should be crazy...
Last edited by V12Godspeed; May 13, 2007 at 01:38 AM.
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How long did the ice last? If I had a track out here that was even half the pleasure of visiting as your guys tracks.I'd be all over the testing as well.
Hats off to ya on your work Rflow!
. Any dynos witht the Juice (nos), that should be crazy...

Back at you. We need to keep putting that dragtimes list on blast. Every time one of my racing buddy's see's the list their jaw drops they can't believe how impressive our cars are, especially the Ford and Chevy guys.Thanks, I predict three cars in the tens our next time out.
Btw: I would like to see your car with more mods, your car definitely responds well to mod.


Have you considered a DEI setup to provide a longer cooling charge compared to ice?
Are you doing any datalogging on these runs? I would love to know what kind of gains can be attributed to timing changes by the ECU from the cooler intake temps.
Once again, sweet setup. Me likey.
Have you considered a DEI setup to provide a longer cooling charge compared to ice?
Are you doing any datalogging on these runs? I would love to know what kind of gains can be attributed to timing changes by the ECU from the cooler intake temps.
Once again, sweet setup. Me likey.
I have a data-logger but my laptop is down for the moment. Once I get it back up and running I will post some logs.
I have not tried any dry ice yet. A mixture of dry ice and regular ice should work the best.
I brought up this idea awhile back in one of the threads.Making a cool can(much smaller)and mounting it up towards the front somewhere.Basically just for track stuff as well.I was looking for a solution of dry ice and some other liquid chemical to mix into a slushy liquid to put into the cool can container.I think it was Jangy who had some chemical ideas of what could be mixed and keep its coldness longevity.I'll do some searching to see.
Guys,
Albert is one of those people that will take the shirt off his back to help you out.. Other than talking to him on the phone and exchanging ideas & emails, I have never met him in person. His car has been the guinea pig for a few projects and now he has the fastest 55K (both ON & OFF the nitrous) to date (well.. fastest so far that is known to us).
He is a truly genuine individual and he is always there at any moment anytime you ask something of him.
Albert.. thanks buddy for the endless support!
Thanks to all of the testing & R&D that Albert has been helping me with, we now have a recipe for 530+rwhp RELIABLE horsepower. We've got a pulley, ECU, headers, TB, and cooling upgrade that has been proven in the Florida heat.. And Albert's car has been down the 1/4mile and on the dyno ALOT... LOL..

Just wait until a set of heads are slapped on that monster. Let the good times roll..
Hey Albert, do you think we can hit 750rwhp on the spray with the heads???

+1, areallly cool guy.









