the orange car saga: not nuts, just 276.8rwhp..
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ran it at 18psi instead of the 20 it ran at the dyno. put it up to 20 the next run an fried the tyres. didnt get another run that day....
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I updated your stats here...redzone wrote:haha didnt realise i hadnt updated this!
did a 13.06 @ 105.5 mph, ran a 13.3 @ 106.5 the previous run, but with wheelspin..
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should have evoJB's car on the dyno next week! hooked up the exhaust today, sounds awesome..
should have evoJB's car on the dyno next week! hooked up the exhaust today, sounds awesome..
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Cracking 200rwkw with a fuel only computer, mate I take my hat off to you Dave! :D
I wanted to get your post back up there again too!
Did you get the Haltek into it?
Do you still own said orange beast?
I wanted to get your post back up there again too!
Did you get the Haltek into it?
Do you still own said orange beast?
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^^^ cheers! nah sold it for 12K. i just did a service on it, he's just waiting for his travel insurance to come through (was stuck in the US for 3 weeks longer than he was supposed to be) then it'll be getting the haltech and cam..
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MPI with a decent (ie greater than 60mm diameter) throttle body will gain spool down low and power up high, and a modern well tuned ecu will make it drive a heap nicer and be more consistent.. it is a very good thing to do if you plan on keeping your starion :beer
plus the TD06H 20G and 25G turbo's with the evo3 style rear housing means we dont necessarily need a custom exhaust manifold to get 300rwhp anymore..
plus the TD06H 20G and 25G turbo's with the evo3 style rear housing means we dont necessarily need a custom exhaust manifold to get 300rwhp anymore..
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If that's the case then my intercooled Evo3 turbo, professionally ported stock exhaust manifold & TR/TS Magna TB & plenum on L300 inlet & head, tuned with an old-school ECU should yield close to 200rwkw at 15psi. Right...?
And if not, the only variables to achieve that would be choice of TB & plenum & perhaps wastegate setting. Yup?
And if not, the only variables to achieve that would be choice of TB & plenum & perhaps wastegate setting. Yup?
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evo3 turbo will need a lot more than 15psi to make 200rwkw..
TD06 is a fair amount larger than a TD05
TD06 is a fair amount larger than a TD05
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What about at 20psi? It's the 2.4 head, graphite gasket and ARP studs. 2.5" exhaust and bluetop injectors. Though that said, I'll probably be pushing to get 180rwkw with the 450cc units...
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im curious about this myself.. put down some decent power with a single cam so bravo for that. if i was to run a fmic, 3" intake, 3" exhaust and l300 or modified sonata manifold with 70mm ford TB, 550cc injectors and a aftermarket ecu im sure to get more then 200rwkw on say 15psi? lets say enough to spin second while drifting around a track?
you don't need 200rwkw to spin the wheels in 2nd. It's not power that will cause your wheels to break traction, it's torque. If the torque (force) turning the wheel is greater than the friction (again, force) between the tyre and the ground, you spin the wheels.
I could easily spin the wheels in my mate's old 253 powered bommadore in 2nd and it made perhaps 100rwkw I would suspect. It had good torque and was hence a fun car on the street, even if not that quick in reality.
also, you can have 4" everything 1800cc injectors, huge turbo and tb, but your motor will only make as much power as the bottle neck will allow - in this case, the concensus seems to be that the l300 manifold is a severe bottle neck - the sonata one not as much.
I could easily spin the wheels in my mate's old 253 powered bommadore in 2nd and it made perhaps 100rwkw I would suspect. It had good torque and was hence a fun car on the street, even if not that quick in reality.
also, you can have 4" everything 1800cc injectors, huge turbo and tb, but your motor will only make as much power as the bottle neck will allow - in this case, the concensus seems to be that the l300 manifold is a severe bottle neck - the sonata one not as much.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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