Skunk 2 Stage 2's and Buddy Club Spec 3 +
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I heard the S2S2's make great top end power and avg. midrange while the BC3's make great midrange but not so much top end. Does anyone know if this is true and do you have any dyno graphs to show this? Thanks for all your help I've been searching too much so i figured I would just ask.
You must not be very resourceful. There have been at least ten different posts in two weeks on the same question you asked. The internet is a very powerful tool, but you as a person need to develop the proper skills one would need to utilize this tool. Simply giving up on your search doesn't yeild any learning skills, because when your searching, you would naturally pick up on information that may be relative to the question your asking. You may potentially find information about something else that you may find useful which could fit into a bigger equation. Search.
Now don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying this out of anger but out of a matter-of-fact point of view. People in general always want things handed out to them because for starters, it's naturally easier to sit around and wait for it, instead of utilizing the intelligence we are born with and getting something done.
Now granted, I have asked questions. We all ask questions. That is a part of life. But for me, I have gotten myself into a routine of exhausting every resource I know possible, on my own, before I ask my question. Because in that quest for my answer, along the way, I have learned so much more about the final answer that I seak. I can the extrupilate this information and the answer that I get and draw conclusions based on this new knowledge and then, have a better understanding on what it is I was looking for or needed to do.
Aloha,
Brandon
Now don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying this out of anger but out of a matter-of-fact point of view. People in general always want things handed out to them because for starters, it's naturally easier to sit around and wait for it, instead of utilizing the intelligence we are born with and getting something done.
Now granted, I have asked questions. We all ask questions. That is a part of life. But for me, I have gotten myself into a routine of exhausting every resource I know possible, on my own, before I ask my question. Because in that quest for my answer, along the way, I have learned so much more about the final answer that I seak. I can the extrupilate this information and the answer that I get and draw conclusions based on this new knowledge and then, have a better understanding on what it is I was looking for or needed to do.
Aloha,
Brandon
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You must not be very resourceful. There have been at least ten different posts in two weeks on the same question you asked. The internet is a very powerful tool, but you as a person need to develop the proper skills one would need to utilize this tool. Simply giving up on your search doesn't yeild any learning skills, because when your searching, you would naturally pick up on information that may be relative to the question your asking. You may potentially find information about something else that you may find useful which could fit into a bigger equation. Search.
Now don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying this out of anger but out of a matter-of-fact point of view. People in general always want things handed out to them because for starters, it's naturally easier to sit around and wait for it, instead of utilizing the intelligence we are born with and getting something done.
Now granted, I have asked questions. We all ask questions. That is a part of life. But for me, I have gotten myself into a routine of exhausting every resource I know possible, on my own, before I ask my question. Because in that quest for my answer, along the way, I have learned so much more about the final answer that I seak. I can the extrupilate this information and the answer that I get and draw conclusions based on this new knowledge and then, have a better understanding on what it is I was looking for or needed to do.
Aloha,
Brandon</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think a simple "Search" would have sufficed
Now don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying this out of anger but out of a matter-of-fact point of view. People in general always want things handed out to them because for starters, it's naturally easier to sit around and wait for it, instead of utilizing the intelligence we are born with and getting something done.
Now granted, I have asked questions. We all ask questions. That is a part of life. But for me, I have gotten myself into a routine of exhausting every resource I know possible, on my own, before I ask my question. Because in that quest for my answer, along the way, I have learned so much more about the final answer that I seak. I can the extrupilate this information and the answer that I get and draw conclusions based on this new knowledge and then, have a better understanding on what it is I was looking for or needed to do.
Aloha,
Brandon</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think a simple "Search" would have sufficed
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rainforest »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I think a simple "Search" would have sufficed
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Indeed it would be, however, rambling or listening to someone ramble, is often fun and interesting.
I think a simple "Search" would have sufficed
</TD></TR></TABLE>Indeed it would be, however, rambling or listening to someone ramble, is often fun and interesting.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> I can the extrupilate this information and the answer that I get and draw conclusions based on this new knowledge and then, have a better understanding on what it is I was looking for or needed to do.
Aloha,
Brandon</TD></TR></TABLE>
You sound so intelligent until the last paragraph where a simple spell checker and grammar would've gotten you to the finish line.
Aloha,
Brandon</TD></TR></TABLE>
You sound so intelligent until the last paragraph where a simple spell checker and grammar would've gotten you to the finish line.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Indeed it would be, however, rambling or listening to someone ramble, is often fun and interesting.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Why do people bitch about searching? I don't see the big deal. There might be a post I didn't see (because I don't live on here), and might not of even thought of the topic. If you have seen a similar topic ,and are bothered by another one being posted just pass it up. By being an *** all you are doing is boosting the topic, or discouraging a user.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TypeR864 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I heard the S2S2's make great top end power and avg. midrange while the BC3's make great midrange but not so much top end. Does anyone know if this is true and do you have any dyno graphs to show this? Thanks for all your help I've been searching too much so i figured I would just ask.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The dyno charts I have seen on the Buddy Club 3+ are not on a stock B18C5. I would like to see one. From what I have read the BCs don't need new valve springs. They have a longer duration. I think the Skunk2's have a higher lift than stock ,and require new valve springs/retainers. The Mid-range did look better on the BC's, but I think the dyno was a B20 or stroked B18C1(that might be why).
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TypeR864 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I heard the S2S2's make great top end power and avg. midrange while the BC3's make great midrange but not so much top end. Does anyone know if this is true and do you have any dyno graphs to show this? Thanks for all your help I've been searching too much so i figured I would just ask.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The dyno charts I have seen on the Buddy Club 3+ are not on a stock B18C5. I would like to see one. From what I have read the BCs don't need new valve springs. They have a longer duration. I think the Skunk2's have a higher lift than stock ,and require new valve springs/retainers. The Mid-range did look better on the BC's, but I think the dyno was a B20 or stroked B18C1(that might be why).
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http://gprime.net/video.php/reallifevsinternet
....greatest line from that film.... "now lets all go home and **********"
P.S. Thanks, Wes...funny as ****, and so true.
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