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Trinity VS GEN2 data???
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<blockquote data-quote="Ninjak" data-source="post: 14238559" data-attributes="member: 122048"><p>Well I for one basically want to see the data as well. The majority of people running TVS are doing a upper(2.4) with a TB of choice, and a 123 CAI in most cases. A few run the lower 10%. Now from what I have read and seen, it would seem that the GEN II gain more boost on the 2.4, to the tune of 3~4 more PSI. It would also seem that the 2.4 on a GEN II in the test was boosting well over 20psi which I know I do not want to do on pump gas alone. </p><p></p><p>On the test with the 2010 that made 698, I would like to see more info on this. What pulley ? What boost ? How much timing ? What fuel ? Is it using a boost-a-pump ? Surely when you put numbers out, there will be a few who wants to know <em>how</em> you achieved those numbers. I ran a VMP Gen 1. I know what it could do. I am currently running a Trinity, and I know what was gain. I also know <em>how</em> I gained it. </p><p></p><p>The Trinity's blowers have been proven. Some of the fastest track times have been done with a Trinity blower on the car. That should not be in question. The GEN2 would have not been derived if the GEN1 numbers were such a wash against the Trinity. Whether people want to admit that or not, its simple truth. VMP looked to forward a proven product in the TVS, they looked at what the Gen 1 was, were to improve it, and move forward. Any engineer or person who actually <em>understands</em> the true numbers, not just a final spit out of a dyno, will want to see the info and compare to what the king of the heap currently is. This is why you have conversations about these things. Why you compared to Whipple and KB blower as well. In truth I want to see that information as well. </p><p></p><p>There are people who simply go with what's out there. There are people who want to make a informed decision about what they want to do. Then there are those who want to wring every drop they can get from the car. When you put a product out, people want to see the numbers. In this case where the numbers came quick for the Gen 1 to Gen 2 comparo, it would seem that the rest of the info should follow in the same pace as well. When you do not see that info, some will assume, as it is human nature, that the data is not where you want it to be or something else is going on. Whether or not this is the case, its just the way it is. All one needs to do is look at the debacle that is the 15's power and weight discussion.</p><p></p><p>There are people who will buy no matter what. There are people who will follow the flock. There are people who will not buy unless they know every single piece of information there is. The quicker the info come the better it is for all to make sound decision and so the discussion can begin. IMO it best for all. Otherwise well you get what you see now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninjak, post: 14238559, member: 122048"] Well I for one basically want to see the data as well. The majority of people running TVS are doing a upper(2.4) with a TB of choice, and a 123 CAI in most cases. A few run the lower 10%. Now from what I have read and seen, it would seem that the GEN II gain more boost on the 2.4, to the tune of 3~4 more PSI. It would also seem that the 2.4 on a GEN II in the test was boosting well over 20psi which I know I do not want to do on pump gas alone. On the test with the 2010 that made 698, I would like to see more info on this. What pulley ? What boost ? How much timing ? What fuel ? Is it using a boost-a-pump ? Surely when you put numbers out, there will be a few who wants to know [i]how[/i] you achieved those numbers. I ran a VMP Gen 1. I know what it could do. I am currently running a Trinity, and I know what was gain. I also know [i]how[/i] I gained it. The Trinity's blowers have been proven. Some of the fastest track times have been done with a Trinity blower on the car. That should not be in question. The GEN2 would have not been derived if the GEN1 numbers were such a wash against the Trinity. Whether people want to admit that or not, its simple truth. VMP looked to forward a proven product in the TVS, they looked at what the Gen 1 was, were to improve it, and move forward. Any engineer or person who actually [i]understands[/i] the true numbers, not just a final spit out of a dyno, will want to see the info and compare to what the king of the heap currently is. This is why you have conversations about these things. Why you compared to Whipple and KB blower as well. In truth I want to see that information as well. There are people who simply go with what's out there. There are people who want to make a informed decision about what they want to do. Then there are those who want to wring every drop they can get from the car. When you put a product out, people want to see the numbers. In this case where the numbers came quick for the Gen 1 to Gen 2 comparo, it would seem that the rest of the info should follow in the same pace as well. When you do not see that info, some will assume, as it is human nature, that the data is not where you want it to be or something else is going on. Whether or not this is the case, its just the way it is. All one needs to do is look at the debacle that is the 15's power and weight discussion. There are people who will buy no matter what. There are people who will follow the flock. There are people who will not buy unless they know every single piece of information there is. The quicker the info come the better it is for all to make sound decision and so the discussion can begin. IMO it best for all. Otherwise well you get what you see now. [/QUOTE]
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