Extreme Tuners Evo9 1/4 WR
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Looks like Emery needs to put a sequential in the STM RS and take back his record.
Also, doesn't this car supposedly make 2000hp? Seems like it should be faster...
Also, doesn't this car supposedly make 2000hp? Seems like it should be faster...
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People from the are been there tiday to measure the length and show it on video
Btw hiw much faster you think a sequential gearbox can be compared to an H pattern??? almost the same times we saw in the past after tries
Btw hiw much faster you think a sequential gearbox can be compared to an H pattern??? almost the same times we saw in the past after tries
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Should be able to get more mph out of it. STM RS with an Hpattern went 182(ish?). It makes a bit over 1k on the STM Mustang dyno. Extreme Tuna's claims an extra 500whp, or more. That should be good for a lot more than 3mph trap speeds.
Sequential will always be faster than pattern. It doesn't upset the car as much on the shift, the throw of the shifter itself is shorter, and the driver doesn't lift.
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Btw some people said about about top end and Extreme has 500whp more than STM and got only 3mph more but they forget that the car literally hit 7.9@185 spinning almost up to 1000ft especially with full boost and damaged the gears cause of that
No one actually said anything about weight difference which is almost 500lb!!!
My guess with same power he did 7.9 in Malta will hit 7.7 and full boost 7.5@190+
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Should be able to get more mph out of it. STM RS with an Hpattern went 182(ish?). It makes a bit over 1k on the STM Mustang dyno. Extreme Tuna's claims an extra 500whp, or more. That should be good for a lot more than 3mph trap speeds.
Sequential will always be faster than pattern. It doesn't upset the car as much on the shift, the throw of the shifter itself is shorter, and the driver doesn't lift.
Sequential will always be faster than pattern. It doesn't upset the car as much on the shift, the throw of the shifter itself is shorter, and the driver doesn't lift.
The dragstrips in Greece are no where near the top dragstrips in the U.S. Traction is a big problem over in Greece, even for a car with less than 1000hp. Where it would take 1200-1300 in the U.S to brake traction at the same level, in Greece starts at 900-1000hp.
Observe the video more carefully and you shall see how much and far the car slides to the sides. It also slides and has traction problems all the way up to the finish line. Then compare it to Emery's video and you will immediately see the difference.
A gearbox and a shift is as fast as the driver. Put a shortshift on an h patttern with carbon synchros, and there is absolutely no difference to a sequential. As for the lift, the same goes for any gearbox, it's called flatshift.
Let's say that hp wise is not as E.T say, as dyno from dyno and dyno conditions to dyno conditions can differ a lot. What matters is not the dyno printout but the timeslip.
And something else which goes out to people using the specific point, I would personally like to see Spyros compete over in the U.S, but it is like asking Emery to go over to Greece. Whos knows, it might happen at some point, but untill it does, and E.T i.e, do not deliver as they should, it is pointless to use this as an arguement of disbelief.
Stm is a proven company, and I consider them legit and proper, they have earned my respect as other companies in the U.S such as MAP or Buschur, but so is E.T over in Greece. Now I would not want to refer to the matter of parts and deals between U.S customers and E.T, as I am completely not aware of the matter but if someone asked me to get him a part from Spyros then I would hate to see the guy be deceived in any way by E.T, and trust me I would be the first to come on here and report it.
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Last edited by Evo8cy; May 30, 2017 at 02:16 PM.
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There is no way a flat shifted H pattern [even with drenth shifter] will match flat shifted sequential gearbox's boost recovery, a "Boost recovery" which will be crucial to a 1800cc 91mm turbo car...
Watch this carefully;
You are not even running OEM side mirrors, you have lighter doors than STM's RS, lighter tubular rear subframe than STM's RS, a cage with less points than STM's RS and you claim you are 500lbs heavier than the STM's RS ?
"Lets get the composite doors without driver slider windows, install some black rivets, no one will notice !"
You can see lexan window's painted section which is marked with yellow lines, and two of the rivet holes;
Composite doors, front bumper, hood and trunk, no headlights, no window viper.
Rear tubular subframe [it used to be yellow/green, but lets paint it to black, so no one will notice]
15" wheels with slicks + Drag Brakes
Recaro bucket seat, no passanger seat [1st picture shows missing passenger seat]
AND STILL 500LBS HEAVIER THAN STM's RS ! !
You are running dry sump which might add 20lbs but I don't see why you would be heavier than STM's RS.
Install some upper window latches to those composite doors, paint them black, no one will notice !
Last edited by drahte1905; May 31, 2017 at 04:30 AM.