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  • Video of my 96 Turbo GPSE 3100 SFI

    Here is a video of my GPse Turbo



    About 6-8psi atm. Intercooled, 4T0E .50/.63 trims. 4t60-e line pressure up w/ atf cooler. Mild port n polish (gasket matching mostly) and the TB was heavily ported PROPERLY lol.

    I would upload some pics but my camera batteries died. So I can't upload them until I get some good batteries, damn...oh well. At least I have a video for you guys.


    I'de like to thank many members here for there excellent help and advise.

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    that's some lovely noise

    got a good 0-60 estimate?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by robertisaar View Post
      that's some lovely noise

      got a good 0-60 estimate?
      I'll get a solid 0-60 figure when I log one coming up soon. Then I can get the 0-60 time to the tenth of a second. I could probably simulate a 1/4 mile run as well, if I can get vss measurements in HP Scanner.


      The first burst in the video is 5mph to 55mph so there is a general reference. I have a log file of a few 0-60 WOT runs but the boost was low so...no good to reference those and I forget what they were.

      The second burst at 0:50 is going uphill, a steap hill. Around here some cars can't even climb it and no one dare ever drives it even in the lightest snow accumulations. She takes it like it wasn't even there, lol.

      It is nice. I have black racing strips down the top. Two of them and they each have a much smaller accent strip running next to it on the outside area. Used painters blue tape and placed it very carefully, with tightened string, ruler and other sorts to make a perfect straight line. Blue tape makes beautiful straight edges when placed right. I also placed a just as nice strip along the side where the stock strip is/was but much smaller.

      Ehh, I'll get the pics up someday soon.
      Last edited by Schmieder; 05-22-2010, 09:01 PM.

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