itsnotmydaddys
Dedicated LVC Member
its tooo good to be true i cant believe how fast i made my ls. HEY LOU you need these
itsnotmydaddys said:i just installed these on my car, i am currently up to 315hp these bad boys gave me 65hp. ken you really need to put these on then the exhaust helicopters, it would really set the ls off. and think of how many people will be drawn to your awesome and fast car.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/bubbrubbvideo.html
what do u guys think.
Ken Motz said:I'm going to ask Ken Garrison to start stocking these turbo tips and grounding kits as a package. Then you guys can try it for yourself.
FYI...Torrie called me today and he has a "special" tune for the SCT flasher that exploits the turbo tips and he's making it available now to everyone that has the SCT flasher.
To prove the additional HP I'm going to send Quick LS (LOU) a set of the tips so he can put on his car and do dyno runs with and without when he is testing the new supercharger set up. They should compliment that effort and add a bit more performance! Lou is great at installing stuff on an LS.
Lead Foot said:Ken, please clear this up as I've posted some concerns here and have yet to get a straight rebutle ...
Is the dyno chart reflected here of your car (or any LS) or not? You state it's a 2004 LS ... I don't believe it; see my response regarding the LS wheel HP vs. crank HP and the chassis dyno which XS uses. Please prove it.
Also, please respond to the comment regarding the addition of 50 horsepower on the "ricers" when adding these spinners. Again, please prove it.
There are many inconsistancies in your repsonses, and I for one continue to be skeptical. I live in the land of super modified Hondas, Nissans and Toyotas (my last car was a 500whp 240SX) ... I frequent Moroso motorspeedway and NEVER have I seen these spinners used on ANY of them much less anyone speaking of them as you do. Though I do not participate, I've also been to the street races on US27 (featured in Super Street last year) and other areas not to be mentioned ... trust me, they'd be laughed right off the strip especially staking claims of such.
This post is insulting to say the least. I refuse to see how this is NOT a joke. There are many products on the market that make claims and do not deliver ... this is one of those products that is not worth the effort regardless of cost-vs-claim.
beaups said:Man I can't believe you guys are still along for Ken's fun ride. I'm really starting to worry about the group here. Did anyone stop to READ any of his posts? He's pulling our legs bigtime and we just keep coming back and asking for more
ohioLS said:AWESOME research itsnotmydaddys, I think I am buying a flat of them and passing them out to all my friends and family for the X-Mas. HAHA
-Scott-
whatsupadrian said:You guys got this mod all wrong. It does make your car faster. It does not, however, increase HP. "What faster without increase in HP, how does that work???" Ill tell you how it works. This mod is actually similar to adding another engine, infact its similar to adding two engines because we have duel exhaust. Note the picture below, Its an airboat. The boat is powered by a motor. The turbo exhaust tips are identical except they are powered by exhaust rather then a motor. Everything should be clear now.
Ken Motz said:Exactly! I'm glad someone here has some sense!
These turbo exhaust spinners do make a car go faster! Maybe a small amount, yes....but still faster.
Ken Motz said:Exactly! I'm glad someone here has some sense!
These turbo exhaust spinners do make a car go faster! Maybe a small amount, yes....but still faster.
KD00LS said:Off with his head!
Lead Foot said:Guys, I know this thread is a joke and I know I get technical. But I feel if you have something to offer to a forum say it. If it's useless crap or more importantly if it misdirects others who are looking for serious information just keep your mouth shut (or should I say keep your fingers still).
Thank God.Ken Motz said:Ok....one final attempt to make my point!
Did it ever occur to you that the video is a GIF file in rotation?Ken Motz said:The spinning turbo tips produce so much vacuum that as you step on the gas it pops them out and as they gain speed the vacuum they pull is so great that they suck back up flush with the exhaust tip (watch the video clip) and spin faster and faster. You can see this in the vid clip.
Absolutely NOT the same product, purpose or effect as what we are speaking of here. Which leads me back to my original, still unanswered, request of where you think "ricers" got an additional 50 HP with this mod.Ken Motz said:Pulling vacuum on a motor is NOT some weird science or non-sense. In fact, 100% of all Pro Stock motors (Warren Johnson, Kurt Johnson, Reher Morrison, etc) all run Moroso vacuum pumps on the motor! This is a FACT! Google it and read for yourself! On a 500 inch pro stock motor they can get another 50 hp out of it on the DYNO. This is a fact!
I don't have to go to any site ... I've used them; they work and work well ... that is why they sell them for a price that justifies it's results. Again, not the same product. Extra vacuum increases power by improving ring seal and preventing blow-by, intake-charge contamination and detonation; and by allowing the use of low-tension piston rings for less friction. How exactly will a pinwheel design exhaust tip do this?Ken Motz said:In a pro stock motor they pull a negative crank case vacuum and reduces windage of the moving parts, aeration of the oil, and less resistance, and they even run less piston ring tension to add another 10 hp because there is no pressure at the ring from the crankcase side of the motor! All of this is fact! Go to the moroso web site, or Jegs, or Summit and why do they sell a $369 vacuum pump and associated brackets?
It is in no way a "pump". Jeez ... a jet engine produces thrust to effectively push the airplane. Factually, exhaust spinners create no thrust; which leads me back to the pinwheel comment from earlier.Ken Motz said:The turbo exhaust tip is just a small air pump, and under pascals law it does what it would be expected to do. Its not unlike the effect of a jet engine. As compressed air enters and exits a venturi and into the fan stage it creates suction, the faster it spins the more suction. This is factually how it works. The higher the exhaust gas veloicty, and cfm, the faster it spins. The faster it spins the more suction.
Your point is? Just because they may be made from quality material does not justify their ability to hold up to claims of assisting power gains. But to pay any amount of money for this product just to have somebody kick them off your pipes ... that in itself would be a shame.
Show me factual data that supports any type of vacuum being drawn from the exhaust pipe via these spinners. Again, a pinwheel will not suck air from your mouth as you blow into it.Ken Motz said:There is no claim that they alone make HP. They produce a vacuum in the exhaust system and the computer advances the ignition because the o2 sensor reading changes and this advanced timing gets you the HP gain.
They would use OEM air pumps, until they found that they weren't really designed for use in oily conditions. They would not last long, thus it pays to save for the right design and purpose built product.Ken Motz said:Many early racers on a budget used smog pumps to pull this vacuum. Some still do, mostly those that can't afford the Moroso vacuum pumps....they just go to a junk yard and buy a $5 smog pump.
No, it does not. Actually, I've yet to see anyone agree with you ... who is it you are trying to help?Ken Motz said:I hope this helps.
Good luck with that ... it is a useful mod on high horsepower cars anyway. Ken, you're pretty good at evading some of my questions ... you aren't a politician are you?Ken Motz said:I'll be dynoing the grounding kit this saturday. I'm installing it now.