How the fuck does Tom@FFS sell anything? (or "M.net retard of the day")
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How the **** does Tom@FFS sell anything? (or "M.net retard of the day")
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showpost.p...7&postcount=20
The sheer stupidity baffles me on a regular basis. Keep the IATs under control, make sure it's not running lean, and you can do whatever you want on 91 octane.
Originally Posted by Tom@FFS
It is easy to make 200WHP on CA91. In fact, it isn't too hard to make 220WHP on CA91 on a stock Miata engine. However, it is still my humble opinion that to take a stock Miata engine to 250WHP on CA91 pump gas is an accident waiting for a place to happen regardless of turbo/SC, Full ECU or otherwise. MP asked me if I thought he could safely make 220-250 with a MP62 hotside on CA91 pump gas. I still don't think so. The possibility of failure is exponentionally related to the WHP.
Bill, (formerdatson510man) has done a load of things to his car to get there. Her runs 93 octane on 9:1 pistons. I believe he is barely at 220WHP. It is quite a leap to go from 220 to 250. Even more of a leap to do it on CA91. Even with the base M45 kit Moss recommends 92 octane minimum. And Bill has the best engine management that money can buy.
Of course this is just my humble opinion.
Bill, (formerdatson510man) has done a load of things to his car to get there. Her runs 93 octane on 9:1 pistons. I believe he is barely at 220WHP. It is quite a leap to go from 220 to 250. Even more of a leap to do it on CA91. Even with the base M45 kit Moss recommends 92 octane minimum. And Bill has the best engine management that money can buy.
Of course this is just my humble opinion.
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I believe his level of expertise is related to non intercooled, high compression 99-00 and 01-05 motors. Taken in that context, IE "low" octane, high intake temp, and high compression, coupled with no timing management... I entirely agree with what he said.
Also his customers seem to follow his lead like lemmings. So if he posts that >220 whp is a bad idea, they will take it to heart... and hopefully stop blowing their **** up. Because for a while, it seemed that there was an FFS equipped engine failure every week.
Also his customers seem to follow his lead like lemmings. So if he posts that >220 whp is a bad idea, they will take it to heart... and hopefully stop blowing their **** up. Because for a while, it seemed that there was an FFS equipped engine failure every week.
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The last part never happened and he's still out a shitload of money.
After all the bullshit about BRP ******* people, there are still morons that believe BRP is the ****.
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If you're referring to the Coldside, you should get your story straight. Tom designed the Coldside kit, BRP was supposed to (sell the kits) accept payment and send Tom his cut.
The last part never happened and he's still out a shitload of money.
After all the bullshit about BRP ******* people, there are still morons that believe BRP is the ****.
The last part never happened and he's still out a shitload of money.
After all the bullshit about BRP ******* people, there are still morons that believe BRP is the ****.