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Old 04-11-2010, 05:46 PM
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Default 92 1.6 T3/T04E 12psi

Went to the nwquattro dyno day today over at Pina Motorsports. I was pleased considering I was only running 12psi and had just got my **** halfway dialed in about 5 minutes before I strapped into the dyno



And before the hating starts about how absolutely useless my power curve is, remember the whole point of this car is highway pwnage. Add another 8-10psi on top of this and I'll be a happy guy.

Oh, and this is with a 2.25" downpipe to 2.5" crush bent exhaust and a BEGi log. I'm leaving a shitload on the table.


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I moved this from my build thread to here because I didn't realize that there was a dedicated dyno section

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This **** is in the wrong section. I fail this morning. Can someone please move it to the dyno/timesheet subforum?
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1.6 doin' work. You gonna run 20 psi. Damn!
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Originally Posted by turotufas
1.6 doin' work. You gonna run 20 psi. Damn!
Thats the plan. Either 300whp or 20psi, whichever comes first, I'm not sure how the 8:1cr pistons will affect power delivery to be honest, so I might need to end up running more boost than it would usually take to make 300.
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I wanna see it with a 3" exhaust/DP

I bet the spool will be greatly improved
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
I wanna see it with a 3" open downpipe.

I bet the spool will be greatly improved
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
I wanna see it with a 3" exhaust/DP

I bet the spool will be greatly improved
I'm sure it will. A recent conversation between turboroach and myself actually yielded some interesting and unconventional thoughts about exhaust system design that I'm probably going to test out on my car. I don't want to get all 'hyper' about the subject, but I cant fully disclose the concept. Hold on, my PS3 is acting up...

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I'm really torn right now about how low-key I want to keep things, but whichever way I go, an open DP just isn't in the mix. Washington state cops can be dicks and I dont need too much attention.

Fun fact, a new 3 week long speeding crackdown just started. There will be a fuckload of speeding tickets issued, and some people are reporting fines for speeds as low as 3 over. This is especially shitty because Washington allows the proceeds from speeding tickets to count towards the general state budget. Most states don't allow that kind of bullshit because of the obvious conflict of interest.
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yeah 24/7 open dp is annoying and draws attention, im considering a cutout in my new system
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i like it man very nice indeed
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Ciesielski
I don't want to get all 'hyper' about the subject, but I cant fully disclose the concept. Hold on, my PS3 is acting up...


you gonna run 4" IC piping?
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I always wanted to run a recirced EWG right at the openign for a cutout, so you basically had a dumped WG and exhaust or a standard setup based on the cutout.

Failing that, I really think they should be making or re-purposing mufflers for external dumped EWGs. I think a muffler right off a lawnmower might work. Dumped EWG means your ex. does not have to be perfect. Your back pressure is pretty well eliminated anyway.
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I dont see any issue with dumped EWG, its not like a leaky internal w/g, they seal up nicely, so it doesnt get loud until youre at full boost, at which point it gets reeeeal loud, haha
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Looks good for such a restrictive exhaust system
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Good numbers Jeff.
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Full specs on turbo? AR?/50trim-AR?/trim?
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Originally Posted by JayL
Good numbers Jeff.
Thanks man, I'm glad you talked me into going (and tuning for more boost :P )

Yours weren't too shabby either.

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Full specs on turbo? AR?/50trim-AR?/trim?
.63ar stage 3 turbine wheel
50 trim t04e compressor
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60AR compressor? That's a big turbine. A 48AR would help the lower rpm power and still have enough flow for 300whp- IF you wanted that. But there's the option of a 50AR compressor housing first- if you don't have that already. This stuff is fairly common used (if you're running a typical ford 5 bolt turbine housing).
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Could you not get that dip at 5500 out with some tuning?
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
60AR compressor? That's a big turbine. A 48AR would help the lower rpm power and still have enough flow for 300whp- IF you wanted that. But there's the option of a 50AR compressor housing first- if you don't have that already. This stuff is fairly common used (if you're running a typical ford 5 bolt turbine housing).
I'm running the 50ar compressor housing currently not the 60.

I know I could run a .48ar turbine housing, but after talking with some friends and some local tuners, I decided that the .63 would allow me to make the power easier.

Understand that the low end that I currently have is perfectly fine for me. 'daily driving' this thing means putting it around seattle streets. The only time I get to bust loose is on the highway, so up top is where it is at. Plus I'm pretty sure a proper exhaust will help things along.

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Could you not get that dip at 5500 out with some tuning?
That is actually from a boost spike to ~14psi which then dropped to 11 or so and slowly started climbing back up to 12. I'm experiencing the worst case scenario for boost control, Spikes, fall off, and slight creep in upper RPMs. After doing this dyno, it fully made up my mind on getting a proper EWG setup.
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
I dont see any issue with dumped EWG, its not like a leaky internal w/g, they seal up nicely, so it doesnt get loud until youre at full boost, at which point it gets reeeeal loud, haha

I loved mine, it was just a TiAL 38 with about 1.5 feet of 1.5 inch diameter spiral flex tube. Never had a problem, though I would hit full boost pretty often. But then I was lucky, some areas (apperantly WA state is one of them) are super sensitive to stuff like that. Thats where a small muffler for EWG dumps might be handy.

When I someday get to actually effing doing something rather than talking about it, I think I will run that same flex dump tube, but I will try to have a DP with a recirc tube on it. I will use a Autozone special clamp to secure the EWG dump to the DP tube if I am worried about noise, but I can always just cap the tube on the DP and run the EWG open too.
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got any pictures of that setup jeff?
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