Thursday, April 22, 2010

Supercharged C5 Corvette Convertible

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Here is one of the cleanest C5 Convertibles we've ever seen. Trust us, we don't say that often.

Mike and Travis have a 2001 Corvette Convertible that breathes fire through a 6.0L truck block, forged crank and pistons, and a stainless steel header system. On top of that sits a polished Procharger supercharger feeding a mean camshaft that makes the earth shake. Due to National Security concerns, we cannot disclose the ridiculous amount of power, but we can tell you this... If you sit shotgun in this car, you better have good bladder control.
Other modifications include an Aeromotive fuel system, driveline support bracing and transmission shift kit. Under the hood, MTI Racing Corvette Billet Accessories set off the engine compartment. It wears Aeroquip AN fittings everywhere, MTI Racing Billet Vent Tank, MTI Racing Billet Valve Covers with Billet Coil Brackets, and the red MSD coils top off the engine with attitude. This show winner also sticks to the ground with QA1 adjustable shocks, MTI Racing Big Red Corvette Swaybars, and 20 inch Nitto Invo Tires.

All though this C5 corvette may look like it is all show, it has plenty of go.


Corvette, Camaro, and GM Performance Parts and Service.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

460 hp Camaro Camshaft Only - Customer Review


Alright everyone, this is an unedited customer review of our stage two camsaft in a 2010 Camaro LS3. Amazingly this car made 460 hp to the wheels with a simple cam shaft and MTI tuning!

Customer review:

Hey all,

I recently took my car to MTI Racing to get some mods done to it and I figure Id be kind and post a review here.

When I dropped the car off, I already had these performance mods done to it (some cosmetic mods as well, but this is the important stuff):

Cold Air Intake from CAI, Inc.
Kooks 1 7/8 LT Headers with high flow cats
MGW Short Throw Shifter
GMPP Exhaust
Dyno and Tune
SLP Skip Shift Eliminator

AT MTI, they did the following:

MTI Racing Stage 2 Camshaft Upgrade
Install Richmond 4.10 gears (I bought these previously through ZZ Motorsports—great vendor)
MTI Sway Bars
MTI Racing Coilover Suspension
BMR Subframe Connectors
BMR Transmission Tunnel Brace

I’ll do the overall impressions first, then go into each mod real quick in detail:

OVERALL

I have to say, it’s a night and day difference. It was a smooth, powerful ride before. Its still smooth, although not as smooth as before. However, now it’s a total beast to drive. Great power, handles like a dream or a much, much smaller and lighter car (that large feeling you get with the factory steering is gone). I have great power on demand throughout the entire range, accelerating hard and driving fast and turning quick are just complete pleasures. I loved the car before but it is really awesome now.

As far as the dyno goes, they dyno’d my car with my original mods at 378 RWHP—which is lower than the original dyno I had done which put it at 409 RWHP, with mods. No big deal, every dyno is different, and it’s a tuning tool more than anything else. I certainly cant complain about the results. I now dyno’d at 458 RWHP, so it’s a significant change no matter how you look at it.

Also, the guys at MTI themselves were great. Each time I went over to the shop I got a tour of the shop itself, and Kevin and the owner Reese Cox himself showed me around. They’re all great guys—they’re just really into racing and cars, and seemed excited to be sharing that passion with customers. Dealing with them was a great experience. The A/C for some reason stopped working while it was there at MTI, and Reese himself came out to let me know that since I dropped the car off with working AC, Id get it back with working AC. They stayed after hours to fix it for me (which is great, because it’s a two hour hike from me to them). And all that was without me even asking. It was great customer service all around.

Only hiccup is my speedometer is now not in sync due to the 4.10 gears, but I should be able to take it back by this week to get it fixed, no issue.

CAMSHAFT

This thing is fantastic. The car has great power all the time. Idle is a little higher than before—although not too much—and while the ride is not quite as smooth as it was originally (not a big concern for me) there’s a satisfying old school muscle car feel to it. If old school muscle cars had this much power and fantastic handling. And while the power is great, the sounds the car makes are just as fun. The car now sounds like an old school muscle car both at idle and under acceleration, and I couldn’t be happier.

RICHMOND 4.10 GEARS

Another mod I would highly suggest. Launches are ten times easier than they used to be—the stock gears were kind of weird under heavy acceleration from first. Not anymore---these gears are smooth and responsive, and heavy acceleration in them from 1st to 4th is just a blast. My gas mileage hasn’t decreased that much, which is nice (though I don’t really care either way). 5th and 6th are also a lot more fun—they were definitely gutless gears stock—had to downshift to 4th to get really satisfying passing speed on the highway, for instance—but now even 6th can pass other cars with no issue, and DEFINITELY not a problem in 5th. My RPMs have obviously increased while cruising, but not bad at all- was expecting way worse. I still have to be doing around 65 before I hit 2000 RPMs in 6th, which is great.

HANDLING/SUSPENSION MODS

Makes more sense to do this together. The coilovers were a great buy—I swear its actually more comfortable than the stock suspension. Potholes that used to bump me pretty good I cruise over now. And that car sits lower and has a more aggressive stance, which is also cool. Overall, they just have a firm, sensitive, yet comfortable feel to them. Worth doing.

The sway bars and subframe connectors have really changed the driving experience of the car. It now feels very “point, shoot". It darts around like a much, much smaller vehicle, and the handling is very tight. Wheel hop is completely gone. Couldn’t be happier.



Thanks to the crew at MTI! I’ll be dropping it back off with you when its time to get supercharged!
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2010 Camaro 2SS/RS M6, Black/Black

Saturday, April 3, 2010

MTI Racing Dyno Day 2010 Corvettes Camaros and More

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Unless you are MTI Racing and are offering dirt cheap dyno time and free bar-b-q, it’s pretty hard to get people to show up for a Saturday morning party. MTI Racing’s Annual Dyno Day had well over 50 cars show up bright and early; the lineup included over 30 Corvette’s, 15 Camaros and Firebirds, a GTO, and many others. A large number of people just showed up to hang out and watch the cars lay down big numbers on the Dyno… or maybe they were just there for the free food; either way MTI Racing wants to thank everyone for showing up.

Here are some great highlights of the day:

2010 Silver Camaro SS:
This beautiful SS Camaro laid down almost 400 hp to the wheels with a basic induction system and exhaust headers.


Black 944 Turbo:
Ok MTI loves Corvette’s, but we do not discriminate when we see a 944 Turbo as clean as this one was.


Black 2008 Z06:
Proving the legitimacy of GM’s Z06, this black Corvette put down an amazing 462.64 hp and 446 tq in bone stock trim.


Atomic Orange C6 Sleeper:
Although it may look and sound identical to the thousands of other C6 Corvettes driving around your town, this Corvette will tear apart stock Z06’s from light to light. With a simple intake, cam, exhaust and tuning upgrade by MTI Racing, the Atomic LS3 Vette put down 483 hp and 446 tq to the rear wheels.


1966 mustang Shelby GT350:
What’s better than a Shelby GT350? This historically correct race prepped version.
Even with fouled plugs and worn out points, this carbureted 289 was able to put out 313 hp and 280 tq.


2010 Supercharged Camaro SS:
Take a bone stock Camaro SS and an MTI Racing/Magnacharger TVS Supercharger System… What do you get? 604hp and 602 tq on a very mild road racing tune




MTI RacingCorvete, Camaro,and GM Performance Parts.

MTI Racing Announces MTI Machine

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MTI RACING announces the opening of our new Full Service Performance Machine Shop. MTI Racing has partnered with Master Machinist David Dawkins, bringing 25 years of engine building experience, furthering the engineering excellence and ultimate performance you expect from MTI Racing. Unlike most shops, MTI Racing can directly manage your build by inspecting every process, ensuring superior quality control, that leads to superior products.



Our in-house Machine Shop includes:

  • SERDI Valve Services
  • SUNNEN Honing Services
  • SUNNEN Rod Building
  • Cylinder Boring Service
  • Cylinder Head & Block Service
  • Engine Building
  • Engine Balancing
  • Engine Design / R & D Service
  • Cylinder Head Flow Testing
  • Engine Dyno Service

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Master machinist David Dawkins brings 25 years of engine building experience, furthering the engineering excellence and ultimate performance you expect from MTI Racing. For maximum power on the street, strip or roadcourse, the MTI Racing Machine Shop is your source for superior products and service.

Here at MTI Racing, we have a belief that a performance vehicle should be greater than the sum of its parts. Through engineering expertise, industry experience, wind tunnel and track testing, we unite all the elements of performance into a unique, perfectly balanced, agile and powerful vehicle. Performance that transcends the levels of speed, acceleration, braking and roadholding... feel the difference, see what Total Performance is all about.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

MTI Dyno Day April 2010

Join Us For MTI Racing’s Dyno Day and Open House THIS SATURDAY April 3rd, 2010



Don’t forget that MTI Racing's annual Open House and Dyno Day is this Saturday, April 3rd is from 10am-2pm. Everyone is invited. Car clubs encouraged. The forecast looks great for Corvettes, Camaros, CTS-V, and other GM performance vehicles to meet up, have free food, tour our facility, and watch your friends on the dyno.


Reserve A Spot TODAY - 770-919-7774



You can also see our latest expansion, the MTI Racing Machine Shop. We will be demonstrating our chassis dyno, shock dyno, and cylinder head flow bench so you can see behind the scenes of MTI Racing. Come and see our latest projects, like our Record Setting Corvette (Fastest Naturally Aspirated Production Car at 206mph in 0 to 1 mile). We’ll have new products on display for the 2010 Camaro, TVS Superchargers, Brembo Brakes, and RHS Engine Blocks. There are even discounts for all Open House attendees.



If you would like to run your car on the dyno, sign up for a slot by calling 770-919-7774 or emailing us. Dyno runs are $50 for 3 pulls. Schedule now to reserve a spot before they fill up. Send an email to Stephen@mtiracing.com to sign up.


We encourage you to RSVP your attendance so we can get an estimated head count on food, but last minute attendance is still welcomed.
See you Saturday!


Thanks,

Your Friends at MTI Racing

1190 Hayes Industrial Dr.

Marietta , Ga. 30062