Faelflora breaks his promise, time to part out car. GIT THE SAWZALL!
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I will be putting up my whole hotside for sale once the new turbo is in the car. That will include GT3071R with ceramic coated turbine housing, S5 cast ceramic coated manifold, purple tial 38mm wastegate, 3" stainless steel downpipe, and intercooler hotside piping. Will also be selling my enthuza 3" stainless dual exit exhaust with both a "test pipe" and a 3" high flow cat.
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Today I raced a 997 Turbo S. Apparently it's been modified a bunch but has stock turbos.
It walked away from me
I'd estimate my car is at around 360hp@2400lbs now with the timing and boost turned down a bit so that makes sense.
Still,
It looks like big turbo fun time won't realistically happen until June. Until then, I am still having fun. I did however check with the DMV, and unfortunately, the license plate "NVRENUF" is already taken.
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I'm slowly getting used to the tires.
Today I raced a 997 Turbo S. Apparently it's been modified a bunch but has stock turbos.
It walked away from me
I'd estimate my car is at around 360hp@2400lbs now with the timing and boost turned down a bit so that makes sense.
Still,
It looks like big turbo fun time won't realistically happen until June. Until then, I am still having fun. I did however check with the DMV, and unfortunately, the license plate "NVRENUF" is already taken.
Today I raced a 997 Turbo S. Apparently it's been modified a bunch but has stock turbos.
It walked away from me
I'd estimate my car is at around 360hp@2400lbs now with the timing and boost turned down a bit so that makes sense.
Still,
It looks like big turbo fun time won't realistically happen until June. Until then, I am still having fun. I did however check with the DMV, and unfortunately, the license plate "NVRENUF" is already taken.
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I am not sure what manifold design to get.
Short runner absurdflow type?
Short ramhorn?
Long ramhorn?
Looooonnng front mount / top mount esque style
Per psi of boost, I am willing to give up peak power for faster spool. I will have the quick spool valve but still, the faster the spool, the better.
My thoughts are that assuming it fits, Tim's short ramhorn (Shuiend's manifold) would be the best compromise. Plus, it's equal length.
Opinions?
Short runner absurdflow type?
Short ramhorn?
Long ramhorn?
Looooonnng front mount / top mount esque style
Per psi of boost, I am willing to give up peak power for faster spool. I will have the quick spool valve but still, the faster the spool, the better.
My thoughts are that assuming it fits, Tim's short ramhorn (Shuiend's manifold) would be the best compromise. Plus, it's equal length.
Opinions?
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Borgwarners overall are usually happiest at higher pressure levels. Compared to others they usually spool either same or slower. Since your primary goal with the car is straight line speed I don't know why you care so much about spool anyway.
If you REALLy wanna be badass throw some nitrous on that bitch and move the powerband left 500-800rpm.
I think spraying a boatload of water into the compressor is a BAD idea. You're going to basically drench that **** and possibly break/sieze something. A small amount sure, but starting at 1psi? ehhhh
If you REALLy wanna be badass throw some nitrous on that bitch and move the powerband left 500-800rpm.
I think spraying a boatload of water into the compressor is a BAD idea. You're going to basically drench that **** and possibly break/sieze something. A small amount sure, but starting at 1psi? ehhhh
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Borgwarners overall are usually happiest at higher pressure levels. Compared to others they usually spool either same or slower. Since your primary goal with the car is straight line speed I don't know why you care so much about spool anyway.
If you REALLy wanna be badass throw some nitrous on that bitch and move the powerband left 500-800rpm.
I think spraying a boatload of water into the compressor is a BAD idea. You're going to basically drench that **** and possibly break/sieze something. A small amount sure, but starting at 1psi? ehhhh
If you REALLy wanna be badass throw some nitrous on that bitch and move the powerband left 500-800rpm.
I think spraying a boatload of water into the compressor is a BAD idea. You're going to basically drench that **** and possibly break/sieze something. A small amount sure, but starting at 1psi? ehhhh
If I do go through with the compressor injection, it will only be with one small nozzle. I still have the four large nozzles in the intake plenum.
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IT'S HERRREEEE!!! I have not seen that many turbos but to my eyes, it looks great.
It's big... 8" diameter compressor, 10" inlet to outlet. It also probably weighs around 40 pounds or something ridiculous.
T4 divided vs. T3 flange.
Seller fucked up and did not send me a polished housing so I'm gonna have to ship the housing back. It's ok because I still need a manifold.
IT'S HERRREEEE!!! I have not seen that many turbos but to my eyes, it looks great.
It's big... 8" diameter compressor, 10" inlet to outlet. It also probably weighs around 40 pounds or something ridiculous.
T4 divided vs. T3 flange.
Seller fucked up and did not send me a polished housing so I'm gonna have to ship the housing back. It's ok because I still need a manifold.