Ok, a WORKING pic of Zilla on the dyno
#1
http://ourworld.cs.com/NO%20FBDY%20BS/zilladyno.jpg
Anyhow, this is at High lifter in SHreveport La, thats me on the ZIlla
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/FTZvsLRD.jpg
This is for the dyno sheet for that paticular day, we were testing a LRD pipe VS a FTZ, the LRD is the higher of the 2.
The Zilla in question is a stock head, stock compression 89, with mild overall porting, 41.5 carb, and Boyseen reeds.
Anyhow, this is at High lifter in SHreveport La, thats me on the ZIlla
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/FTZvsLRD.jpg
This is for the dyno sheet for that paticular day, we were testing a LRD pipe VS a FTZ, the LRD is the higher of the 2.
The Zilla in question is a stock head, stock compression 89, with mild overall porting, 41.5 carb, and Boyseen reeds.
#3
Hey,
wow, 65hp!! not too shabby!
do you have a dyno chart for the torque? most people talk about hp for quads, but i never see anything about torque. just curious about the numbers.
also, do you have a hp comparison with the rpms?
either way, sweet Zilla man! hopefully in the coming months i'll have something similar!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
later,
bigmac
wow, 65hp!! not too shabby!
do you have a dyno chart for the torque? most people talk about hp for quads, but i never see anything about torque. just curious about the numbers.
also, do you have a hp comparison with the rpms?
either way, sweet Zilla man! hopefully in the coming months i'll have something similar!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
later,
bigmac
#4
There have been some really clean Zillas on E-bay in the last few months, there is a really nice 87 on there now.
http://cgi.aol.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI...category=42592
Ill see if I can find the torque chart.
http://cgi.aol.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI...category=42592
Ill see if I can find the torque chart.
#6
Originally posted by: raptor03
Great a dyno racer...
Great a dyno racer...
Good job No2StrokeBs on the dyno.
Long live the King, the Zilla !
#7
Hey,
that is a nice Zilla on ebay. i like that black/yellow color scheme. who sells seat covers like that? i only saw one person making a seat cover for the Zilla in my RM and DK catalog.
i've got my eye on an '87 Zilla locally. it's in pretty good shape and i can probably get it for $1500. but i'm planning to do motor work right off the bat. the current owner said he felt some vibrations the last time he rode it. so i'm assuming it's the crank bearings. and if i'm going that far into the motor i might as well do a few other things to it to make it solid and dependable. (and a little extra power[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
i'm looking forward to seeing the torque graph. and if you have these graphs as compared to rpms, i'd love to see those as well.
cheers,
bigmac
that is a nice Zilla on ebay. i like that black/yellow color scheme. who sells seat covers like that? i only saw one person making a seat cover for the Zilla in my RM and DK catalog.
i've got my eye on an '87 Zilla locally. it's in pretty good shape and i can probably get it for $1500. but i'm planning to do motor work right off the bat. the current owner said he felt some vibrations the last time he rode it. so i'm assuming it's the crank bearings. and if i'm going that far into the motor i might as well do a few other things to it to make it solid and dependable. (and a little extra power[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
i'm looking forward to seeing the torque graph. and if you have these graphs as compared to rpms, i'd love to see those as well.
cheers,
bigmac
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#8
Usually they are done by a car upholstry shop, I had mine done locally, here is a pic of it.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/Zillaseat.jpg
they did a really good job on it, I think it cost $70, and that included repadding it.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/Zillaseat.jpg
they did a really good job on it, I think it cost $70, and that included repadding it.
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