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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

John wrote:
"I was just looking for some more recent info from anyone who has used or is using the plates I listed? I have also heard good news about Prock, Speedtech, NX, and WON! BUT I want "customers" views and comments. People who have spent there own $$$ to say what they thought".
It looks to me, that John is keeping an open mind.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

An open mind is the only way, just as long as the end conclusion is based on facts. Idea

I checked out every plate I could find before I made my claims for the Spider and even though I missed one (and I accept there may be more), most of the Spiders features still remain unique and very beneficial to the end performance.

That's more than can be said for Steve Johnson.

I've previously stated that the Speedtech plate was the best US plate design until I was made aware of the Lowe plate.
After being made aware of the Lowe plate I even conceded that it was a better design than the Speedtech plate (assuming his unsubstantiated claims are correct) and I accepted that some of his features were close to those of the Spider BUT you won't see any other nitrous company say anything good about the Spider.

That's because I'm HONEST and willing to give credit where it's due, whereas other companies couldn't stand to lose face by being honest.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The first 2 Spider plates were in track use over the weekend and with GREAT results.

First was Ian Hook who was still using a borrowed engine that was fitted with hypereutectic pistons (which have a bad press in the USA for failure when using nitrous) and the car was now on tires with much less grip. Consequently Ian was taking it VERY STEADY with the nitrous power and limited himself to just 150 hp jets, with rich settings and lots of timing out.

The car ran a 10.05 (ish) without nitrous and dropped to 9.30 (ish) with the Spider.

Last year with a more powerful engine, loads more nitrous (up to 4 times as much) and with much better tires, the car ran 8.17 (ish).

The most AMAZING aspect of the weekends activities when compared to last season was;

1) Last year Ian was launching with more engine power plus a FIXED 200 hp shot from his old NOS set up and then adding my progressive system on top, yet having NO traction issues even on bad tracks.

2) This year he suffered SEVERE traction problems with less engine power and ONLY 25% of a progressive 150 shot from the Spider on a GOOD track. It was so bad that he had to delay the nitrous activation for approx. 1 second to overcome this problem.

Now you could say that the difference in tires could be to blame (even though the track was better than other Ian raced on last year) or you could say the chassis needed to be adjusted to get the best from the new tires BUT in my book, those tires and the set up would have to be HORRENDOUSLY BAD to be unable to handle a POULTRY 37.5 hp shot of nitrous (25% of 150 hp) UNLESS the Spider was making A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF TORQUE. Idea

It's very unfortunate that there have been so many changes to Ian's car that influence this comparison but if you consider that other bikes & cars were posting new PB's using similar tires to Ian's, you have to assume the track was good and therefore the tires should make little bearing on the results.

Therefore we're left with;
1) Last years more powerful engine using a NOS Fogger kit and a fixed 200 shot.

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2) This years lower powered engine using a Spider and a progressive 150 shot (starting at just 37.5 hp) and this is ASSUMING that it was optimised, which it wasn't, because they ran it WELL SAFE.

Now which of those two would you expect to have traction issues???

The fact it was the Spider, what would you conclude from that???
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Next up was Ron Haslett who had all the main components as they were last year but for some reason the car was running slower NA than it had last year and was less than consistent, with some runs being over a second slower than his previous best NA ET.
Eventually a number of engine set up issues were found and the results settled down to just 3 tenths slower than last year.

Ron had the prototype Spider at the end of last year and a Maximiser, this year he had the production Spider and the Max Extreme.

After I located a faulty micro switch, Ron was at last able to do a nitrous run successfully but because of previous failures (due to the micro switch), by then we'd cranked the power up to a VERY SAFELY SET 300 hp.
On VERY SOFT Max settings, Ron posted a new PB on his FIRST NITROUS PASS of 9.8 (ish) and this equated to approx. a 1.5 sec improvement over his NA runs on the day.

He was then thrust into the heat of battle against one of the quickest cars in the class (8.3 ish), so we cranked up the power to 450 hp.
Unfortunately I think all the problems and the pressure of the first couple of days had got to him and he pushed through the staging lights pulling a red light. However on VERY SOFT Max settings and with a good 1/2 second penalty from accidentally breaking the beams before deciding to make the run anyway, he still posted a 10.0 (ish) run and was VERY HAPPY with how the pass felt.

The best thing to report from BOTH these results, was that BOTH sets of plugs showed PERFECT DISTRIBUTION and even after such strong results on Ron's car there were no signs of distress on the plugs, so there is plenty left to come.

I'm completely confident that Ron will run in the mid to low 8s and that Ian will run in the 7s as we progress through this season.

The funniest part of this weekend in relation to the Spider, was that people who wouldn't normally bother to speak to me, were eager to check out the Spider and ALL of them expressed approval and interest in it. Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's one of the first runs showing Ian Hook using the Spider;

Click here to watch First-Production-Spider-test
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I see Ian got some Ink this month in RPM Magazine talking about his UK Street Eliminator Title - you'll be pleased that it even mentions Highpower Trev
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes and I've got my copy thanks to Ian.

I'm also confident he'll be getting more once he has his new engine in the car and the latest nitrous system I'm just fitting to his manifold.

He'll also have the added benefit of the Max Extreme, so I'm confident he's going to do well again this year and secure the title for a 2nd year, despite having been handicapped with a low power combo in the first round.

By the way, you'd better make sure you start with some low settings in your Spider if Ian is anything to go by, because I wouldn't want you damaging your sump pan again. Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll keep that advice in mind, it'll be a whole new ballgame this year with the new motor and nitrous system to work with.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:18 pm    Post subject: Spider plate results. Reply with quote

I've been waiting for the timing data from the Thunderball to become available so I can give accurate results..............

As Trev said above,we are using a borrowed engine(I must say a big THANKYOU to Tim Jackson)which has hypereutectic pistons.both of the above meant we couldn't use a lot of nitrous...........

The Spider plate arrived Wednesday and was eagerly unpacked...........
What a superb looking bit of kit!!! And, a lot smaller than I had imagined.

We arrived at the track on Thursday afternoon and set about fitting the plate.All that was required was remove the existing 2" carb spacer and replace it with the Spider.Problem #1,the 2" spacer is in fact a std holley to dominator pattern adapter.No problem we thought,the Spider can sit between the "spacer" & the carb.Problem #2, this positioned the "distribution head" of the Spider IN the 2" spacer Evil
All was resolved after a couple of calls to Trev for instructions how to bend the tubes down enough to point into the manifold runners.
The rest of the fitting was a piece of cake Cool

All nitrous runs were done with 160/160 jetting(2 pairs)

QUALIFYING:

Run # 1: No nitrous pass : 10.002 @ 133.48mph

Run # 2: No delay,50% start, ramp 1sec. : 10.626 @ 142.94mph. The car lit the tyres IMMEDIATELY on launch!

Run # 3: No delay,25% start, ramp 1sec. : 10.001 @ 144.68mph. The car lit the tyres approx 3ft from launch!

Run # 4: 1sec delay,25% start, ramp 2 sec. : 9.470 @ 144.85mph. Ian said he could not feel the nitrous hit at all!

Run # 5: 0.7sec delay,25% start, ramp 1.5sec: 9.367 @ 145.73mph.
Ian still cannot feel the nitrous hit.

run # 6: 0.7sec delay,25% start, ramp 1.0 sec: 9.401 @ 142.48mph.
Although the car was quicker to 990ft it went very rich towards the top of the track,I suspect that the mid afternoon air was to blame!

Run # 7: 0.5sec delay,25% start, ramp 0.7 sec: 9.484 @ 143.75mph.
The car "turned" the tyres around 50-60ft from the start.

ELIMINATIONS:

Round # 1: 0.6sec delay,25% start, ramp 0.9 sec: 9.302 @ 142.86mph.
We put 1 degree of timing back in and dropped the fuel pressure 0.5lb to try to combat the "afternoon air"

CONCLUSIONS:
We used 1.25lbs of nitrous every pass(this includes connecting /disconnecting and purging)(actual engine usage would be @1lb)
I feel that a 0.7second improvement on a 10.0 second car is a huge leap considering the small doses we were using.
The launch & 60ft times could be improved with some suspension changes,
I suspect we cannot "hit" the tyres hard enough to get full weight transfer.
To get the most from this setup would also require the gearing to be lowered,it is currently geared for 170mph+ terminal speeds and runs about 110mph in first gear!
If this engine had forged pistons I think that times in the 8.50-8.60s would not be out of the question with nitrous usages around 3.5lbs per run.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Spider plate results. Reply with quote

That all sounds good to me Brain, thanks for the precise report.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damn it Trev, now i'm gonna have to sell this Wilson plate and send you some money......let us know when these become available with the "smooth" setup.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing Hi Comet, Laughing

The Spiders are available NOW and with aset of Pulsoid will produce results that will blow your mind - ask the Fat Boys & Ron what they think about their results. Wink

The Revo's won't be available till much later in the year to the general public, so rather than waste that time till they are available, you might like to consider using the pulsed technology with the Spider till then. Idea Wink

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trev, will we be able to call Denny or Johnny Barb to order SPIDER kits here in the U.S.A.?
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Jim,

The Spider should be available through all my agents and we also have no problem supplying them direct to any US customers.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Janna, I certainly didn't get the response that I was hoping for on that site and the question. I'm certainly keeping an open mind, and wallet due to the fact that these things cost people $$$. But also the fact that the rules call for certain things, weather plate of port systems. Still didn't do anything yet and will be looking to.

I didn't get ANY customers responses for the questions. I have been in touch with Fatty, Johnny Barb, Beyond and a few others from here. These systems still seem yo have a little more thought and technology then the others. Once I figure out what I want to do with the car, I will see what best fits MY needs.

PLEASE keep the info and reports flowing. Thanks, John Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

John_Clawsie wrote:

I didn't get ANY customers responses for the questions.
John do you mean my customers?

I have been in touch with Fatty, Johnny Barb, Beyond and a few others from here.
Did you get responses from those guys? If not I can only assume they were very busy or your communications didn't get through as they are all more than willing to help when they have time.

These systems still seem to have a little more thought and technology then the others.
"A little more thought"!!!!!!! Evil Believe me it's a LOT more thought. Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trev, over there, I got NO RESPONSE from customers of any systems! Like I said, I have been in touch with yours like Fatty, Johnny, and Beyond, but I also think they might not be on that site to respond there as well, but I HAVE heard from them. I have heard from NO OTHER SYSTEMS/CUSTOMERS.

Little more thought and technology, I thought that would get a response, LOL Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John_Clawsie wrote:
Trev, over there, I got NO RESPONSE from customers of any systems! Like I said, I have been in touch with yours like Fatty, Johnny, and Beyond, but I also think they might not be on that site to respond there as well, but I HAVE heard from them. I have heard from NO OTHER SYSTEMS/CUSTOMERS.
What site are you talking about John when you say "that site"?

Little more thought and technology, I thought that would get a response, LOL Cool
You were right on that one - Laughing

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trev, this one:

http://www.americandragracing.com/xmb1/portal.php
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Couldn't find the thread but if you didn't get any answers then probably not worth looking for/at. Laughing

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 11:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trevor, you give up to easy, LOL. Try this:

http://www.americandragracing.com/xmb1/viewthread.php?tid=1077

As you can see, I GOT NADA from customers????

I thought that was funny. Cool
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi John,

You could have made it that easy for me first time!!!! Razz


I've never read such SHIT in my life as that post from Steve Johnson, having said that I've never seen a post by him that wasn't a crock of shit!!!!

If ever proof were needed of how stupid he is, then the following extract proves it, because only a fool makes such sweeping INCORRECT statements rather than checking out the competition first!!!!

The text below in yellow is the extract and my responses are in white.


John,

I think it's safe to say our Victor Jr. cross bar style plate is better and different then any others out there.

UTTER RUBBISH and if "different" is a measure of performance it's news to me but whatever the case, they don't come any more "different" than our Spider and the differences between the Victor Jr and other plates is insignificant in comparrison to the Spider.

If you take a look at the plate you may start to see some of the differences.
First, It has two nitrous and two fuel solenoids. No other single stage plate system offers this.
WRONG - The Spider has two nitrous and two fuel solenoids and is designed for use primarily for single staged progressive applications.

Second, the spray bars are actually four seperate sets of bars. They are dead headed in the middle.
The Spider has EIGHT sets of bars (discharge tubes) and are far better because they are NOT dead headed.

Third, this is the most under advertised plate on the market.
WRONG - We do not advertise ANY of our products - we rely on word of mouth and our web site ONLY, so you don't get anymore under advertised than that.

Edelbrock only advertises it with settings from 200-400 horsepower. Lets break it down though. Most are familiar with the NOS Big Shot system. One nitrous and one fuel solenoid. The combined area of holes in each spray is roughly equal to .120. They rate it at 325,350+, or even 400 HP depending on the ad.
In simplicity my point is ours has twice the solenoids (two nitrous and two fuels) and over twice the square area in holes in the combined spray bars. Wouldn't it be easy to say our's should make 650 HP(325 X 2 = 650) plus horsepower based on the components in the kit.

Likewise with the right flow solenoids the Spider can flow in excess of 700 hp worth of nitrous and if we see a need for more, we can offer them at 1,000 hp.

Forth, this is the only plate kit out there with four nitrous and four fuel jets. You can do more fine tuning then with any other plate out there.
WRONG - The Spider is designed to use not JUST four but EIGHT sets of jets (if needed) and therefore offers much finer tuning and even per cylinder tuning, that no other plate offers.

Fifth, our kits have stainless steel jets,
I've yet to see the need for stainless jets, despite claims that brass ones wear and I've seen no evidence that if they do wear it is significant enough to be a problem.

the nitrous solenoids all have Teflon plungers,
A more outdated and unsuitable material you couldn't find and far less suitable than the unique material we use.
Out of interest we've just stripped the new NX Lightning solenoid and discovered that they've stopped using teflon (at last) and it now looks like they're using the SAME material as we use!!!! WHAT A SURPRISE!!!! Laughing
So that's the following features NX have copied from our Pulsoid;
1) Raised the inlet port above the outlet seat for better flow.
2) Modified the back side of the outlet seat to increase flow.
3) Changed the body to alloy from stainless to reduce weight and improve appearance.
4) Changed from PTFE to material 'X' to stop leaks and improve life span
It's just lucky for us that NX weren't smart enough to see all the IMPORTANT but SUBTLE differences between our Pulsoids and generic solenoids, otherwise we'd have lost our advantage over them, well ONLY till we launched the REVO that is. Wink Laughing


and the cross style gives the best distribution on any style of plate.
UTTER RUBBISH it couldn't possibly get close to the Spider, I doubt it's even close to the Speedtech plate and I'd even expect the Zex plate to be better than the Victor Jr.

Sixth, the system can be made into a two stage system with just a few changes.
Should anyone be STUPID enough to want to convert a single progressive stage to 2 fixed stages, then the Spider could be used that way but we're about advancing nitrous technology NOT keeping it in the Dark Ages!!!!!

I have been working for Edelbrock for over three years now. I worked for NOS for eight before this. This is the most under rated plate out there !!! I have sold these to many of my racers and told then to start on the 200 HP settings. All have told me that they have gone quicker and faster then they did with there previous kits on as big as 350 HP settings. The Victor Jr. has even out ran some of the other direct port systems out there
All I can say to that is God help them all once the Spider shows what it can do!!!! Mr. Green
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Strange that no actual plate users gave you a response but as we've only sold a few Spiders so far and the only ones in use at present are in the UK, it's not surprising that there were no responses on a US forum from my customers.

John Heard (Beyond) has one of our Spiders in the US and once he's got his car fully built, he's intending to do some comparrison dyno pulls between it and the plate he already has, so we can give an INDEPENDENT appraisal of what the Spider can do. Cool

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trev, Like I said in that thread over there:

"I know people don't like or care for WON systems, but there Spider plate seems to have merrit?"

I have spoken with beyond on this matter. There is not a lot of love for your product over in the "colonies". Those haters don't understand the products and the passion you have for this stuff, which might rub some the wrong way seeing you challenge these large USA NOS companies.

I hate the fact the my business is suffering at this time, but it looks like things are starting to creep back up, that means back into the car deal for 2008 season. Due to some of the rules that are in effect, this plate seems to fit my needs better, and I see the benefits of the Spider over the others. It's taken longer then I like, but I'm sure that when the car comes out with this plate, it will surprise a lot of people.

BTW Trev, there is a MAJOR race over here in 2008. At the CFSCS (CANADIAN FASTEST STREET CAR SHOOTOUT) some of your UK racers are coming back for the World Street Race II. I was wondering since racers from Canada, USA, UK, Australia, Sweden and a few other places are too show, will YOU and WON be here with a display and maybe a couple cars, like Johnny and Beyond???? Would be a major way to get your product out to various groups from around the world, PLUS the North American market???? Cool
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John_Clawsie wrote:
Trev, Like I said in that thread over there:

"I know people don't like or care for WON systems, but there Spider plate seems to have merrit?"
Yes I read that and how true it is on both counts.

I have spoken with beyond on this matter. There is not a lot of love for your product over in the "colonies". Those haters don't understand the products and the passion you have for this stuff, which might rub some the wrong way seeing you challenge these large USA NOS companies.
Again all very true but it's their loss more than mine, because they're the ones that are struggling to keep up with the blowers and turbo guys.

I hate the fact the my business is suffering at this time, but it looks like things are starting to creep back up, that means back into the car deal for 2008 season. Due to some of the rules that are in effect, this plate seems to fit my needs better, and I see the benefits of the Spider over the others. It's taken longer then I like, but I'm sure that when the car comes out with this plate, it will surprise a lot of people.
All sounds good to me. Wink

BTW Trev, there is a MAJOR race over here in 2008. At the CFSCS (CANADIAN FASTEST STREET CAR SHOOTOUT) some of your UK racers are coming back for the World Street Race II. I was wondering since racers from Canada, USA, UK, Australia, Sweden and a few other places are too show, will YOU and WON be here with a display and maybe a couple cars, like Johnny and Beyond???? Would be a major way to get your product out to various groups from around the world, PLUS the North American market???? Cool
Interesting and I wasn't aware of that. Due to my current state of health and my impending retirement, it's almost certain that I won't be attending such a meeting myself (unless something changes in the mean time) but I hope one or more customers cars will be using my products and flying the flag for me.
It's a shame I'm not 20 years younger, then I'd be more able to take on the world and show them what my products can do but as things stand we'll just have to see what our customers can do instead.

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Just a quick update - block work is almost complete, hopefully I'll have the short block parts ready for mockup by the end of the week. The heads should show up anyday now.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's good news and thanks for the update John. Wink

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