He runs in Bradenton,just up the road a hour or so.
I wish I could watch it run?
What does the TVS sound like in comparison to our Eatons.
He runs in Bradenton,just up the road a hour or so.
After a good cool down the car put down 636/635 on pump gas at a bit over 20lbs..Very nice Rick! Congrats on being the first Terminator vert to run 10's with an Eaton.......Although a TVS Eaton! Have any idea of the power your new setup is producing?
So where do we buy the kit? :-D
The kit is not yet available.No kiddin'. :coolman:
The developer of this kit is extremely detail oriented about having all data correct and complete.x2.
Can we see what your dyno graph looks like? What kind of boost, timing, etc you're running. I would like to know to see how this stacks up against a TS, as I really what to upgrade my blower in the near future, and would like to evaluate all options.
Thanks,
Jesse
BTW Very nice!
Thanks Brian!! Enjoy your vacation.Congratulations Rick!
It is definitely quieter that my ported Eaton which SCREAMED!I wish I could watch it run?
What does the TVS sound like in comparison to our Eatons.
There are no links yet as it is still in the R&D phase.Details about the TVS setup please, if anyone has a link please post it.
Hello Carl.I knew I should have went to that event. :bash:
Rick, Its been awhile but your project looks like its well on its way.
thats wicked! great job buddy!
isnt a TVS blower a 4 lobe rotor compared to a stock eaton which is a 3 lobe rotor??
someone correct me if im wrong.
He runs in Bradenton,just up the road a hour or so.
Are you a member on need2speed? Thier DH events blow away T&T thursday nights.
Great times! I saw the car sitting in the pits with the belt off. Very impressive work!
Are you a member on need2speed? Thier DH events blow away T&T thursday nights.
I can't seem to find the physical dimension diagrams on Eaton's site for the TVS's... anyone know where to find them?
This may be what you are looking for.
http://www.eaton.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@per/documents/content/ct_167918.jpg
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Where did you find it? I'm looking to compare the .9L and .6L models.