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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottyk" data-source="post: 9204717" data-attributes="member: 75364"><p>The 2 red ones are warning lights, its got a electric fan and water pump and I dont like automatic thermostat switches so they're hard-wired straight to switches with relays. After overheating it the 2nd time I drove it and cost me a rebuild "from not watching the gauges" I decided warning lights are a good idea. One is temp "230 degrees i think" the other is low oil pressure, then the shift light.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only time I had it dyno'd was back with a hydraulic roller cam, ran 10.4 on motor and 9.5 on small spray and made 374hp to the wheels. and on a engine dyno it made 574. Seems low to me but I do all the tuning on the track and it runs well there so Im not too concerned with it. Last few times out was a 1/8th mile heads up 10.5 tire class and it ran a 5.45 @ 131 with a 1.24 60' and the car has NEVER lifted the wheels off the ground "yet" got a few things in store for it this winter though :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottyk, post: 9204717, member: 75364"] The 2 red ones are warning lights, its got a electric fan and water pump and I dont like automatic thermostat switches so they're hard-wired straight to switches with relays. After overheating it the 2nd time I drove it and cost me a rebuild "from not watching the gauges" I decided warning lights are a good idea. One is temp "230 degrees i think" the other is low oil pressure, then the shift light. The only time I had it dyno'd was back with a hydraulic roller cam, ran 10.4 on motor and 9.5 on small spray and made 374hp to the wheels. and on a engine dyno it made 574. Seems low to me but I do all the tuning on the track and it runs well there so Im not too concerned with it. Last few times out was a 1/8th mile heads up 10.5 tire class and it ran a 5.45 @ 131 with a 1.24 60' and the car has NEVER lifted the wheels off the ground "yet" got a few things in store for it this winter though :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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