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redcarsonly
06-15-2017, 11:55 PM
https://youtu.be/M-4pWFyZZ34


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VISITOR
06-16-2017, 01:41 AM
i think i prefer... " HOW to ADD 30% MORE GLOSS Using a POLISHER! "

DZ302
06-16-2017, 06:26 AM
1st post reported to Site Mod...

What a crook ! Don't see how this could ever be relevant on a detailing forum never mind the the actual usage of paddle shifting your car. If you are that clueless, I would recommend not spending the 700 bucks to add them to a vehicle.... Maybe one of the mods can delete the post altogether...

Mike Phillips
06-16-2017, 06:37 AM
1st post reported to Site Mod...

What a crook ! Don't see how this could ever be relevant on a detailing forum never mind the actual usage of paddle shifting your car. If you are that clueless, I would recommend not spending the 700 bucks to add them to a vehicle.... Maybe one of the mods can delete the post altogether...


As a person that has been posting to and running forums for 15+ years, I'm pretty keen to spammers posting actual spam or in this case, potentially using our forum to promote the YouTube Channel linked to in the first post by redcarsonly.


The first thing to do is to see if the post is breaking forum rules.


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I'm not sure I see any rule being broken - yet.


:)

Mike Phillips
06-16-2017, 06:44 AM
Next....


The next thing I do besides watching each post a questionable member makes is to look at their posting history to date. You can do this by clicking on the forum member's forum name and when the dialog box pops open click on,

View Forum Posts


When I do that I find two posts and both of them have zero text in the message and a link to a YouTube video to the same YouTube channel.


The most recent thread started by this forum member is this one, (the one I'm replying in)

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/110815-how-add-30-horsepower-using-paddle-shifters.html



And the only other thread is this one,


https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/110652-riding-my-car-my-gsd.html


And again, it goes to the same YouTube channel as the most recent post.


They are both posted in the Off Topic forum group, which is where threads of these topics would and should be posted.


So the questions is, will every post this person makes have links to this same YouTube channel or will there eventually be a thread created to discuss car detailing or a post made to an existing thread to talk about car detailing?

If every post goes to this same YouTube channel then a case could be made they are using our forum to drive traffic to the YouTube Channel and that is not what this forum is for.


Time will tell but until then, they are not blatantly breaking any forum rules.



:)

adamgayton81
06-16-2017, 06:53 AM
So since my Camaro dynos 691+ HP, I guess this means that if I use my paddle shifters it will add another 200ish HP? LOL BWAHAHAHA. Sorry if the video actually says differently but I didn't even watch it, I was just going off the title of the post. All I can say is WOW. Smh.


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Mike Phillips
06-16-2017, 07:14 AM
So since my Camaro dynos 691+ HP, I guess this means that if I use my paddle shifters it will add another 200ish HP? LOL BWAHAHAHA.

Sorry if the video actually says differently but I didn't even watch it, I was just going off the title of the post.

All I can say is WOW. Smh.




I don't see how the way you shift between gears can actually alter the available horsepower the engine is able to create? I could be just be out of the loop as far as technology goes though?


I know from my own experience racing boats with big block Chevy engines, the initial horsepower is created when you build the engine, it has to do with all the mechanical components and the machine work performed and then the assembly and break-in.


For example, I'm not sure how adding a 2-speed powerglide to my Drag Boat instead of using just a driveshaft coming off the crankshaft could have anything to do with the horsepower the engine can create? I ran a driveshaft to the V-drive but I had friends that had 2-speed powerglide transmissions and then a driveshaft that went to the V-drive. Both approaches deliver the horsepower the engine creates to the V-drive but neither alter the physical and mechanical make-up of the inside of the engine.


http://www.showcargarage.com/gallery/files/1/1boat.jpg


Disclaimer: I didn't watch the video either. I watched the beginning to make sure it wasn't something vile and against forum rules that was linked to via our forum but after I could tell it truly was about adding paddle shifters to a car I clicked away.

Maybe I should add paddle shifters to my truck?

https://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/715/1987_Chevy_Silvardo_Mike_Phillips.jpg



:dunno:

adamgayton81
06-16-2017, 07:40 AM
I don't see how the way you shift between gears can actually alter the available horsepower the engine is able to create? I could be just be out of the loop as far as technology goes though?

Disclaimer: I didn't watch the video either. I watched the beginning to make sure it wasn't something vile and against forum rules that was linked to via our forum but after I could tell it truly was about adding paddle shifters to a car I clicked away.

Maybe I should add paddle shifters to my truck?



:dunno:


Mike, first totally awesome truck...I'm in the process of building my 84 long bed. I just installed a 3 inch body and 8 inch suspension lift on it, rebuilt the engine (350) and am starting on the body soon. I have 40" Nitto's on it with Moto Metal rims...it's definitely a fun truck.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/Chevy_Truck_501.jpg

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/Chevy_Truck_502.jpg



As far as paddle shifters go, I do have my automatic Camaro programmed with three different settings: "D" gives me a more mild shift, less torque/power (day to day driving, better fuel economy when it used regular fuel), "M" which gives a more hard and firm shift and also settings are changed for the air to fuel ratio, gear shift points, higher rpm settings, etc. (this is my drag strip mode basically).

As for my paddle shifters, they are programmed different as well to change shifting points but no tune with the paddles "add 30 HP". At most it added 1-3 HP just due to shifting red lines, etc.

The only time I even use paddles is if I am running street courses with curves so that I can maintain the vehicle better throughout turns.

You and I are on the same thought process about the paddles...


This was when she was still "street legal" (I'm sure you remember some of my older post when I first joined the forum with her.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/Bad_Cam_01.jpg



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ZFreie
06-16-2017, 07:57 AM
Unless you were to change to a transmission with less parasitic losses you will never find HP that way. Air in air out makes power, you wont see big HP gains either unless you start messing with cubic inches, aggressive cam shafts/rpm or boost via a turbo or super charger.

Modern cars you can tweak all kinds of tables in the computer to allow you to select different driving modes and might limit the power(The exception is boosted cars where you could turn up the boost, but that has nothing to do with the shifting), but you wont be gaining 30%, 20% or even 10% HP from shifting, ever.

I'm awful at explaining things, hope that made sense haha I also come from loving natural aspirated v8s, so I'm not used to putting disclaimers about cars running turbos or super chargers haha

~edit~ There are other ways to get power out of a stock car but the gains are usually minimal unless you modify the car as well, don't wanna bore you guys to death with engine performance lol

adamgayton81
06-16-2017, 08:09 AM
Spot on ZFreie! Not sure what the OP really "knows" about cars but wait...doesn't stickers like "K&N", "Kooks", etc. on the side and back glass add 5-10 HP each?! My stripes is what got me up over 600 lol.


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custmsprty
06-16-2017, 08:16 AM
We could just not comment on the thread and then it would just fade away..................:dblthumb2:

ZFreie
06-16-2017, 08:17 AM
Spot on ZFreie! Not sure what the OP really "knows" about cars but wait...doesn't stickers like "K&N", "Kooks", etc. on the side and back glass add 5-10 HP each?! My stripes is what got me up over 600 lol.


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We could just not comment on the thread and then it would just fade away..................:dblthumb2:Figured Mike commented, I can pretend I taught him one single thing in return for all I've learned from him haha

Mike Phillips
06-16-2017, 08:27 AM
I'm in the process of building my 84 long bed. I just installed a 3 inch body and 8 inch suspension lift on it, rebuilt the engine (350) and am starting on the body soon.

I have 40" Nitto's on it with Moto Metal rims...it's definitely a fun truck.




Looks like a good start. I love the classic Chevy trucks, easy to work on and tough. Kind of a straight axel guy myself...

I hopefully going to have my back on the road in a week or two, just finishing up re-installing the engine after fixing a cracked frame. After I get it safe and back on the road I'm putting it up for sale. I want something older. A 1987 is just too new for my tastes.

I resized your pictures to 800 pixels wide and then uploaded them to your free gallery here on AGO

https://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/90421



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adamgayton81
06-16-2017, 08:40 AM
Looks like a good start. I love the classic Chevy trucks, easy to work on and tough. Kind of a straight axel guy myself...

I hopefully going to have my back on the road in a week or two, just finishing up re-installing the engine after fixing a cracked frame. After I get it safe and back on the road I'm putting it up for sale. I want something older. A 1987 is just too new for my tastes.

I resized your pictures to 800 pixels wide and then uploaded them to your free gallery here on AGO

https://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/90421



:)

Thanks. 87 was my first truck when I turned 16. I also had an 58' apache with the inline 6. I love the square body's and if I could find a good shape K5 blazer I'd be in heaven lol.


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Salmonbum
06-16-2017, 09:02 AM
Not sure what the OP really "knows" about cars but wait...doesn't stickers like "K&N", "Kooks", etc. on the side and back glass add 5-10 HP each?! My stripes is what got me up over 600 lol.


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I know when I put a Bel-Ray Sticker on the front fender of my dirt bikes, it gains 5+HP