She made at Bowling Green with slicks on VMP's Dyno right about 788 RWHP a little over 800 FTLBS of torque. She launches hard "1.40 sixty foot" on 28-10.5 MT stiff wall slicks.
She made at Bowling Green with slicks on VMP's Dyno right about 788 RWHP a little over 800 FTLBS of torque. She launches hard "1.40 sixty foot" on 28-10.5 MT stiff wall slicks.
Interesting, no faceplating was on the stock clutch too.
SVTPP car, stock suspension with front sway bar off.
I won the Denver Stick Shift Class Street Car Takeover 2017.
Nate at Tremec and I had many conversations about that POS TR6060.
I did in 2017 after winning that event send my transmission had new syncros no faceplating gone through and blueprinted.
I put a high dollar Mcloed clutch in, shifted poorly, put a new stock clutch in from a 2013 fits no issues, at sea level I'd over power the clutch with hard launches.
At altitude it was perfect, car made uncorrected on Bears dyno 651 RWHP and 654 FTLBS of torque.
We usually have DA's above 8000 feet.
So the stock TR6060 will take a fuck ton of abuse.
So the difference in power in altitude related, you lose about 15-20 % on N/A and S/C engines if all tuning and pulleys are the same.
I made no tuning adjustments in Bowling Green KY DA was about 1800 FT, that shows you how much power you gain going close to sea level vs Denvers altitude.
Also how much you lose going to Denver.
Turbo cars create and can hold manifold pressure, they still lose power at altitude but it's about half the percentage.