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SHIFT_SR20DET 02-19-2005 10:19 PM

360 Open Exhaust?
 
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http://www.kreissieg-usa.com/videos/Video_360-1.mpg

DTS 02-19-2005 10:48 PM

omg that is the best sounding car ever :eek:

SequenceGarage 02-19-2005 10:59 PM

too bad he takes half an hour to shift.

i need a ferrari for that sound ALONE.

but scotty its got no vtec... how can we fix that

SHIFT_SR20DET 02-19-2005 11:15 PM

Nawzz?

SequenceGarage 02-19-2005 11:20 PM

two turbos and an AVC-R set to bring boost from 5psi to 39.3482psi at 5500rpm

SHIFT_SR20DET 02-19-2005 11:22 PM

I stand corrected...

It's not an open exhaust what was I thinking..

Open Exhaust on a 360?

Come on, more like a $20,000 Titainium One...

Check it out: http://www.kreissieg-usa.com/index.p...&oid=15&pid=13

1337trix 02-19-2005 11:37 PM

i'm gonna watch this vid 100000 times before i get sick of it

Wopsicle69 02-20-2005 02:00 AM


Originally Posted by SequenceGarage
too bad he takes half an hour to shift.

i need a ferrari for that sound ALONE.

but scotty its got no vtec... how can we fix that


i dont know if your being serious or not, but ferraris do have a form of vtec. the intake cam lobe on a ferrari came is cut on an angle, so with normal oil pressure the lower part of the int. lobe is being used. at high oil pressure the cam is pushed forwar and the larger section of the lobe is used. they dont call it vtec, but its pretty much the same thing. :)

DTS 02-20-2005 09:34 AM

that exhaust has electric cutouts, so am guessing that that might of been on open cutout

stock_boost 02-20-2005 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by Wopsicle69
i dont know if your being serious or not, but ferraris do have a form of vtec. the intake cam lobe on a ferrari came is cut on an angle, so with normal oil pressure the lower part of the int. lobe is being used. at high oil pressure the cam is pushed forwar and the larger section of the lobe is used. they dont call it vtec, but its pretty much the same thing. :)

ya.....its called

variable valve timing

Midnight Racer 02-20-2005 02:44 PM

that sounds so awesome


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