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Dyno Day in San Ramon
Hi Everyone,
I am a newbie Cobra owner and this is my first post. The Golden Gate Region of the Porsche Club of America is holding a dyno day this Saturday, May 29th in San Ramon. The cost is $60 for 3 pulls. I think there are still spots available. Check out the below link for registration info. http://www.pca-ggr.org/directions.html#dynoday Jeff |
Jeff,
Welcome. Where is Dynolab in san ramon? curtis |
Jeff,
Is this event supposed to be Porshes only or are Cobra's welcome too? Chris |
Curtis,
Dyno Labs is located: 25 Beta Ct, Suite N, San Ramon (925) 831-8240 rayrazon@dynolabs.net Chris, Yes Cobras are welcome. I asked this as well when I registered. I will be there with my Cobra. One of the guys handling the sign ups is bringing his STI. Should be interesting. Jeff |
Jeff,
I tried to post there but different than ClubCobra where anyone can post as long as you register, that one required that I pay up to Porche Association or something before I can use that site. Is that true or am I not pushing the wrong buttons. I had a nice Porsche for sale I would like to have posted there someone might be interested. TURK |
Turk,
I am not sure where you tried to post. The link: http://www.pca-ggr.org/directions.html#dynoday has more information about the event and how to register. Contact one of the guys, Jeff or Grant (click on their names to email them) to reserve a spot. I am aslo selling my Porsche 930 if anyone is intersted. Jeff |
Mine is better.
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But mines bigger...........the car of course.
Check out Pelican Parts (www.pelicanparts.com) They have a Porsche classified section which gets a fair amount of traffic. Here's mine: http://home.comcast.net/~jheng/Porsche_930.html Jeff |
Jeff, thanks for the post and the opportunity to see how big/small your power really is. I enjoyed the tests and results and the SOUNDS of motors at speed. I'm still at the rear of the pack.
Thanks again. Gary |
Gary,
I 'm glad you guys showed up. It was most impressive to see the twelve or so Cobras rol into the parking lot. I felt kinda bad for the Porsche guys or should I say , lack of Porsche guys. Jeff |
Is anyone going to post some numbers?
Or was this a car show:LOL: |
Can't say for the others, but Stroked 302- running real rich -timing back about 3 degrees ... 288.7 rear wheel HP 344 ft lbs torque.
I don't know if there is a conversion factor for motor power at the flywheel. A tuneup, drop the jets a couple of sizes and set the timing advance a few degrees and the numbers would go up. Up to worrying about too lean...not starting when hot...embarassing you BB guys. A street car. Gary |
My slightly stroked 302 FI had a best run of 327.8 RWHP and 355ft-lb torque. I was quite pleased.
Jeff |
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