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Yes, but wheel horsepower is what matters 98% of the time.
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My guess is 170.
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I highly doubt you're outflowing the factory MAF. Most cars require a lot of F/I in order to do that.
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Do you know anything about the dyno? I know it wasn't ideal conditions, but that seems low.
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That's not unusual. Generally your upload speeds are a lot lower than you download, since consumers use the download a tone more.
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I'll be at the Ohio one. I went to the Lafayette one as well.
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Change your meet then. . Is this a GA meet?
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Help: Delco Air A/C Compressor
JJT*90 replied to havoc1482's topic in Pontiac General Discussion/Questions
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Calling in sick = a $68 loss for me. I don't work late, but there is going to be some female time in there, so tomorrow may not wok either. Plus I still need to get my truck running, and I have to go to MD in a week.
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I work in 8 hours, I'm going to bed.
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This is my parents house, I still live with them. This honestly isn't to insane. Like I told my dad though, when he was asking questions that he shouldn't, he (my dad) now owns one of the top 25 most complex private residential networks in the state. I obviously can't verify that, but it was effective for getting him off of my back. There's close to $200 in hardware alone, not counting cable. Plus if I setup a NAS server now, that will only add to it. Nice speed there Havoc, we probably have the same Comcast package.
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Well, she has brown hair, and eyes. She's about 5'5". Oh wait the car....... . Now would actually be a good time to test, its about 70*F, which is the coolest its been in forever. Basically the car should build 20% more torque when launching. Also more torque should be delivered at low speeds, and in low traction scenarios. So, basically I should be able to spin the tires easier, and low speed acceleration a=can be increased. Also the torque decrease right before a shift should be less. Honestly this is a fairly bold "tune", the last one with this much done didn't run. Here's hoping.
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^^Bad photo shop. So here's some geek porn. this is one of the gigabit switches and the wireless N AP. The cables were getting damaged because of the vent, so I wrapped them in electrical tape to help. I know this isn't the best solution, but it works in a pinch. Sadly I couldn't find my heat shrink, that would have been better. Sorry for the crap camera photo pictures.
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Wow I've been slacking here........ I just got a new tune done. This should allow firmer launches, as well as better pulls. I doubt I'll be able to test it tomorrow, or this weekend, so i have no idea here. Sorry to you guys that are waiting, or curious.
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Easy, they couldn't.
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He does cool stuff. He caters to the rich. You could go back and forth on these. You could look at his forum stuff. Personally its a risk, thats not for me.
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Well, my cousin came over today, and ran some cable that I am simply to fat to run. I can't fit in the far craw space. So in honor of almost being done.....
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Just priced Comcast's 50/10 line. For the first 6 months its only $20 more, but after that it jumps to $40 more. I don't see it happening right now, sadly.
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Can I have half your upload? Please?
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Wow, the city where I live provides free Wifi, and I'm pretty sure its faster than that.
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Eh, you'd be surprised how badly ours can get saturated at peak use. Not to mention if I have an FTP server running.
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With keeping the ecotec, its a tried and true platform. (At least getting there). People know what to expect with the motors, and the can be built for a modest price. Plus the FWD will put more power down than the AWD. The only difference will be off the line traction.
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So an LNF with upped boost, and a decent intake and exhaust? That'd be close.
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So, once again I have been informed that our home network needs to be redone to meet new demands. To those that don't know our network is fairly substantial, for a private home network that is. Of course the most critical aspect of a network is the connection. Ours being a Comcast high speed line. Although to be honest, if the network grows much more, I'll be looking at a faster line. Here's the current connection. The backbone of the network is a slightly dated Linksys WRT54GL, running DD-WRT. Down the road I will probably upgrade to a new wireless N, gigabit router, but thats a bit down the list of to dos. The router connects to 3 D-Link switches. 2 are gigabit, and the other is 100meg. All three are 5 port. One of the gigabit switches runs a wireless N access point. In its current state the network will connect to 8 computers, and have the capacity to handle many more. Tomorrow I'm doing three cable runs in the craw-space in order to complete the setup. Future plans- NAS New router I'm going to try and get pictures tomorrow. Hope this makes all you geeks happy.