22 Dec Exploring The Dyno
You've waited patiently for it, now here it is -- dyno footage of Scott's twin-turbocharged Ford Explorer.
You've waited patiently for it, now here it is -- dyno footage of Scott's twin-turbocharged Ford Explorer.
Don't worry about that warning; we should be fine since Perry's 190E doesn't come with a diamond-plated floor.
Today, we're going to see whether or not velocity stacks by themselves make any additional power to a motor, specifically the S62.
Yep, you know it's Monday when it's an informative and not-at-all-punny blog post title.
Sadly, this is not a blog post about Bowie and Queen's epic song, "Under Pressure." Close, but you're way off.
You know we're in the midst of a dyno frenzy at Fluid MotorUnion when the blog has back-to-back videos!
Don't worry if you don't get the Beastie Boys reference in the title. We have video of M. Burroughs's S54-powered E36 on the dyno making some impressive numbers!
No, Fluid MotorUnion didn't start blogging about personal hygiene tactics. This is a whole different kind of backwash.
There are two kinds of cases -- open and closed. Let's take a look at a couple of each currently happening at FMU, shall we? Let's start with the closed cases. Remember that almost-totaled E90 328i we covered earlier this week? Well, it's...
We've finally hit that point. It's time for our final chapter of the Project X build. Today, let's take a look at the X5 as it ventures out into the wild.