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I want to show off my car. :)

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I'm the front one with the goofy tail pipe.

And here's my engine:
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I made 387whp and 417wtq at 22psi on e85. Going back for more soon, I hope.
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Nice man,Love the tailpipe,you could use it for shooting mortar rounds I suppose. :D
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That is one very cool engine bay. Tidy with none of that secondary air filter stuff. Gotta love the aussie magna intakes!

Thanks for the pics as it gives me a little inspiration. :beer :beer
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Re: I want to show off my car. :)

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turbofusion wrote:I made 387whp and 417wtq at 22psi on e85. Going back for more soon, I hope.
More spec's please!?!? :D
What turbo?
What IC?
Standard gearbox?
Elsethings?
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^^^^ Yeah, that is one very neat and tidy engine bay. Nice power figures as well. Car is very nice also - exhaust good for a laugh LOL

Must be a nice driver with that torque and boost combining.

Well done :beer
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fugazi wrote:
turbofusion wrote:I made 387whp and 417wtq at 22psi on e85. Going back for more soon, I hope.
More spec's please!?!? :D
What turbo?
What IC?
Standard gearbox?
Elsethings?
O-ringed block, Marnel head with smoothed and polished combustion chambers, Schneider 6610 HD valve springs, a 274 cam by them as well, stock valves with a "race" grind on them I guess. Wiseco forged 7.8:1 pistons which might actually be more like 7:1, but the block was decked a bit as was the head, so I don't know my real static compression. Stock rods were shotpeened, crank is 20/20 under, ARP rod bolts, ARP headstuds @ 100ft/lbs.

Treadstone cast exhaust manifold, tial 38mm WG, Precision billet 6262 ported cover turbo with .82A/R exhaust, 3" exhaust, 2.5" I/C pipes, Apex'i GT core "skyline" intercooler. 24x12x3" core, Greddy Type R BOV, Magna intake with 70mm TB, 1000cc injectors, E85 fuel, AEM EMS with a DSM harness, DSM CAS machined to fit in the back of the head, cam modified to drive CAS.

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Was that longwinded? lol.
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NICE!!!! Image
The Precision6262 is capable to deliver a lot more... not that the GB needs it, but still! :D
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Yeah, people with engines that actually flow air have seen over 700whp from this turbo, haha.
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Last thursday I went back for more tuning after the cam upgrade.

This was the last clean pull and where it's been since then:
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And this was one more psi, but the small piece I welded to the cam to drive the cam angle sensor broke off and I had to trailer the car home.
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But I got it fixed last friday and took it out. 1.5 evenings of fun and beating cars I shouldn't be able to beat. The saturday night, right as I was about to try my luck against a 600whp civic, the clutch gave out and it won't hold any power. Drives around fine though.

Now I have to figure out tranny stuff, but oh well. I got a taste, and it still wasn't enough. lol. More to come later. Thanks for looking.
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That is a lot of power.
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That's a lot of TQ for a poor little gearbox.... :D
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So it's been a long time since I posted last, but here's where my car sits at the moment. This is an EIP "cannon" sheet metal intake manifold. I'm nearly done installing it; all that is left is wiring, and only a little bit of that.

I had to use an inline thermostat since they never made provisions for one with this manifold.
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Here's the full engine shot:
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Hope you like it!
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Post by redzone »

man that thing must peel your cheeks to the rear window at 3500rpm..

i need to get my GSR-VR MPI'd asap, see what the GT3076R spits out with a proper setup!

has anyone B2B'd an eip cannon to a magna before?
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Post by WANTSOM »

What Dave said ^^^^^

Well done. The 2.6 is not to be sneezed at is it. :beer

In the widey, this motor is just such a perfect match. Good torque and capable of handling some boost and it all just seems 'there'. I can see why you USA guys wonder at our fascination with the Twin Cams when you can get so much torque/power out of a well thought out 2.6 set up. If I were on your side of the ocean I too wouldnt give a second thought to the TC. I'd just be doing exactly what you guys are doing. There is no substitute for torque is there.
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I, too, would like to se a comparison between the Magna intake and the EIP (and/or other aftermarket) intakes.

And I agree, the 2.6 isn't that bad an option.

Never heard of that cast exhaust manifold - interesting.
I am also a fan of the PT turbos - top work.
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