patrick hubbard
SHO Member
If the speed limiter was completely shut off what speeds are our cars capable of stock
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I believe Carter hit 168 with a Vortech centrifugal supercharger.
I pegged the speedo at 150 in SHO R T S 'on a closed road in Mexico' once or twice....with an Eaton M90 supercharger.
Patrick. What is your goal?
You are constantly picking and pecking at all the usual V8 SHO performance fantasies. It is not going to get you anywhere.
I am looking to get out of the SHO game and might be possessed to sell you the engine, tranny, and computer out of SHO R T S. It has low compression on #7 and I am sure it could be re-ringed, but I also have a 49,000 mile pristine '99 SHO engine I might let go of too if you want a fresh start.
Let me know. If there is a sale, bux + will go to SHOFORUM beyond any want ad rate, I promise.
http://www.v8sho.com/SHO/Eaton M90 On SHO Motor.htm
http://www.v8sho.com/SHO/SHO R.T.S..htm
Tranny is strong. Has about 30,000 miles on it.
Been over a decade, but if I recall, stall was either stock or +200 rpms over stock. Don't need high stall with positive displacement supercharger low end torque.
snip from SHO R T S thread on V8SHO.com -
09/26/2007
Got my torque converter today. This guy was talking WAY over my head,
which doesn't happen very often, but explained everything to me after
I said "What?"
Said this TQ Conv. is good for somewhere near 600 hp. I don't think
that will be a problem.
Got the Converter in, the tranny mated to the block, and the subframe
mated to the drivetrain. Should be testing by Sunday.
New Tranny is WAY over my head, but I had some excellent teachers with
step by step instructions which I swore to keep quiet and I will, so
don't ask me. I still did soooo much to it, and it is way out of spec
build instructions, so if it pukes on startup I guess I won't be THAT
surprised.
Torque converter needs to be abused. If it survives, I will spread the
word and make it available to everybody. Cost should be about $450.00
to $500.00 with core, but it will outlive anything you can do to it.
Mine was SOOO much more, but I ate the prototyping AND it is a SHO
converter, NOT a SLO converter like most others are using.
Snip.
Fred from Midwest Torque Converters in Rockford, Illinois did the Torque Converter. Have no idea if he is there anymore but he was a **** of a tech.
Just curious. I'm new to the sho I got mine for less than 500 . love my car I've never had a car this fast. Now that I have one I want more speed
Then buy a faster car. If you are on a budget or financial short leash, the fastest way to get in over your head is to throw barely effective "modifications" at an older car. I am speaking from experience. I threw just about every bolt on at my first SHO (and my second) and it didn't do anything close to justify how much money I spent (or how much in credit card debt I accumulated!). It hurt me financially for years.
Get a platform originally engineered to go faster. If you have the cash and this is just a hobby car then do what you will. That's different