Consolidation of my pics and track vids
Vids:
Most current exhaust setup, revving. Includes cattman 3" with an extra resonator welded in place of the test pipe. Most recent track videos from April 2010 at the local 1/8th mile. DA: 1800, gets down to around 1300 for the second video. -First run ever on DRs -Best run of the night, new PB overall. 2 .10s faster and 2mph faster than my 13.01@106 Older 1/4 mile NA times from fall 2009 -13.2@107.5 on street tires -13.0@106 on slicks My 1 track day on a 75-shot of nitrous in December 2008 Mods: autozone SRI, SSIM, Cattman headers/Y with open Y, untuned, 75-shot NX wet kit. These vids were taken by some random dudes at the track, so they were focusing on their vehicles. |
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Looks of the past...
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...newpics011.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...newpics027.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...wwheels003.jpg This is where it started... Just lowering springs installed, first week owning the car! http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s03max/011.jpg |
That kinetix IM is badass
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Originally Posted by Conrad283
(Post 7335223)
That kinetix IM is badass
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cool vid! ur car is sex!!! god that thing sounds sexy!
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Here's some old vids from about a year and a half ago when I was running a flowmaster muffler with stock resonator and cattman headers/Y
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nice job man! haha i think the scion is funny. :laugh:
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Originally Posted by 96nismoSE
(Post 7335633)
nice job man! haha i think the scion is funny. :laugh:
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Originally Posted by Conrad283
(Post 7335223)
That kinetix IM is badass
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me likey
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As soon as I can get up with KingJames, I'll make a few more vids with all the new mods.
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thanks for killing that Cobalt SS, i cant stand those things. next take on a SRT-4 Neon :)
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You built a sick car, that's exactly the way I do it too. All go, little show. :nod:
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Originally Posted by chrome91
(Post 7335985)
thanks for killing that Cobalt SS, i cant stand those things. next take on a SRT-4 Neon :)
In this race I was N/A on street tires with this mod list: autozone SRI, Vias delete stock IM, Cattman headers/Y with open Y, UTEC tuned to 6700 He was on street tires, 3" exhaust, intake, full charge piping, and a self-tune with HPtuners. Hopefully with me having added several power mods and tuned to 7200 (+ much more timing), I'll get him on street tires. I still blow him away on slicks! I'm 77 and he's 76 http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...x/DSCF0013.jpg |
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nice stuff sparx. I love the sound.Kinetix!
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:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by MoncefA33
(Post 7336047)
You built a sick car, that's exactly the way I do it too. All go, little show. :nod:
Although it's cool to be able to say that there is nothing on a modded car that is stock, they usually end up way too busy, aggressive and flashy for a classy car like the Maxima (imo). The only other change I would want to make to the external appearance is some fresh paint. Eventually, should I get another daily and this become my drag/fun car, I will strip the entire interior (all sound deadening, seats, dash, door panels) and go with some lightweight carpet/padding, aluminum front seats (kirkey or similar), a 6-point chromoly cage, and minimalist sheet metal replacements for door panels and dash. Obviously this wouldn't happen until I was faster than mid 11s and actually need the cage, but would probably be 150-200lbs in weight reduction. Moreso than weight reduction, it would be fun to see people's faces when they saw the interior of the car and fun to drive with such a raw feel. |
It would be sweet to get side by side dynos with Kinetix & SSIM.
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Originally Posted by rroderiques77
(Post 7336206)
It would be sweet to get side by side dynos with Kinetix & SSIM.
The Kinetix ports DO NOT match the stock LIM. The NWP spacer and lower manifold must be ported to match the Kinetix, otherwise it's pointless. This creates a huge problem because in order to test it on the same day and same dyno with a SSIM, you would need a stock LIM and stock NWP spacer for the SSIM, then a port matched LIM and spacer for the Kinetix, and a lot of time to swap them out. Probably around 2-3 hours at a minimum for RTV to dry while you're paying 50-100/hour for the dyno time. That's a large total investment. You of course could test it on different dyno days, but then you can only really compare curves and make a rough comparison with SAE corrections. I had a SSIM for about 8-10 months. IMO it's extremely ghetto. It would be interesting to see what kind of flow/velocity characteristics are created by doing it. The big issue is that each SSIM is going to be different, another issue is that being done by hand, there will be inconsistencies. A too-smooth or a too-rough surface, imperfect or inconsistent radius on the remaining shelf material, too much or too little material removed, minor differences in the shelf removal towards the far end of the manifold, part of the elbow divider left in place, new total plenum volume... All unreliable and unsure factors when doing it by hand. At leats with the Kinetix, you have an equal cross-sectioned and smooth elbow, an exact plenum volume based on development, and velocity stacks on each runner with no human error counted in. The biggest problem with this manifold, which is confounding to me considering the amount of R&D that went into it and also likely to be the reason for only moderate gains on test vehicles, is that although the runners are perfectly matched to the position of the LIM ports, they are not the exact same shape. The stock ports come in 2 different oval-shaped sizes, while the Kinetix ports are almost perfectly round. On the smallest width part of the oval shapes, you have as much as 1/4" of overhang where the Kinetix port is wider. Imagine how much turbulence that must create. It likely wreaks havoc on air velocity and completely counteracts any benefit of the design characteristics of the upper. In a way, it is a good thing. Considering you port and properly gradient the LIM ports to match the Kinetix, you are opening up the cross-sectional size of the runners overall by a small amount, and taking full advantage of the velocity stacks, and probably even increasing velocity with the LIM runners getting slightly smaller as they approach the head. Ultimately, you could open up the entire LIM by a decent amount matched with some ported or aftermarket heads, and probably see some impressive gains on an engine with cams and full control of intake CVTC. It's amazing to me that through the dyno tests and generally lackluster reviews for the Kinetix, nobody noticed or thought to correct the problem with port mismatching. Especially Kinetix, themselves!!! Were they a little smarter, they could have spent a little extra time developing a perfectly matched LIM to go with it and very likely have seen much different results on the dyno. I can honestly say the difference between the Kinetix now (with a port matched spacer/LIM) and my Vias delete stocker a week ago feels like the first time I tried out my headers or advanced the timing with my UTEC, for the butt dyno. The biggest problem with the butt dyno, though, is that it is much more effective at detecting changes in the SHAPE of the curve than it is at detecting the size of the curve. One thing for sure is that power comes on hard and early at around 3500 rpms, and I can not feel a drop off before hitting redline at 7200. The Vias delete mani started the kick in the *** more in the 3800 range, and there was obvious drop off after around 63-6500 rpms. Wow what a wall of text! lol |
Originally Posted by sparks03max
(Post 7336251)
bunch of blabber
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Originally Posted by MaximaSpd85
(Post 7336396)
:russ: now show us a pic of the "cataracts" taillaights
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s03max/002.jpg |
lmao for some reason that reminds me of those moths with the white eyes
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
(Post 7336251)
It would be very difficult to get direct comparison dynos between the 2.
Originally Posted by sparks03max
(Post 7336429)
:bowrofl: |
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The older pics are debadged? What did you do, put the emblems back on?
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Originally Posted by rroderiques77
(Post 7336445)
The older pics are debadged? What did you do, put the emblems back on?
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Ok... I guess the older ones weren't the debadged ones..LOL
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do u have any from when the wheels were black? still my favorite
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Originally Posted by rroderiques77
(Post 7336450)
Ok... I guess the older ones weren't the debadged ones..LOL
I didn't quantify whether they were more or less old than the cataract one, but noticing I hadn't debadged yet when the cataract pic was taken, then the other ones were post-debadging, that gives you an idea of a timeline :D |
Originally Posted by MaximaSpd85
(Post 7336452)
do u have any from when the wheels were black? still my favorite
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...x/Photo048.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...x/Photo049.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ackdout2-1.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ackdout1-1.jpg |
Originally Posted by sparks03max
(Post 7336453)
I didn't say "older", I said "other old ones"
I didn't quantify whether they were more or less old than the cataract one, but noticing I hadn't debadged yet when the cataract pic was taken, then the other ones were post-debadging, that gives you an idea of a timeline :D |
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Another custom mod when I went to the cobalt track meet at piedmont
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...x/MaximaSS.jpg |
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