350HP 1.6??? Ebay turbos, Corn oil and drifting inside
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Hi everyone! I asked about this over a year ago and received similar answers/beliefs/hatred. Well, I finally went to the dyno to see what my abomination build could produce and I was very well satisfied. It is a reputable dyno/tuner and everything was done on dynapack.
372whp/293ftlbs Bone stock 1.6 Ebay T04E 22psi Custom Tubular manifold 3" downpipe/straight exhaust 38mm Tial wastegate BEGI intake manifold m-tuned dual feed fuel rail Injector Dynamics 1000cc injectors E-85 stock TB CX racing intercooler AEM EMS4 Custom Wiring Harness Zeitronix ZT-2 wideband GM 3 bar map sensor GM IAT sensor GM CLT sensor AEM SR20 CAS wheel LS2 coils BKR7E gapped to .028" BMW VTPS AN coolant reroute 37mm Koyo 140A alternator Greddy Profec B boost controller https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1421120659 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1421120659 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1421120659 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1421120659 There's a dyno video coming sometime soon. I pretty much already have a feeling what other people will say but I just wanted to document this for people who have 1.6 and want to boost them and only hear put in a 1.8. I ran my old motor at 17 psi and then 22 psi for a year before I overheated it and blew it up. It's possible and they aren't permanent but they will work and can last. Rings seem to be the biggest problem with high boost high mileage 1.6 motors. |
That thing is a ticking time bomb...
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200ft.lbs at 4600rpm is pretty much exactly why we all say "get a 1.8"
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This has got to be a world record...
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pics of manifold please.
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How are the rods not outside the block by now.
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Originally Posted by Savington
(Post 1195959)
200ft.lbs at 4600rpm is pretty much exactly why we all say "get a 1.8"
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Neat. I bet the hit is pretty intense.
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Shit bruh someone get Vlad and Dann in here.
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Subbing
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Big numbers on shitty hardware is always impressive, props
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Originally Posted by Savington
(Post 1195959)
200ft.lbs at 4600rpm is pretty much exactly why we all say "get a 1.8"
no boost, no boost, no boost, no boost, OH SHIT!!!!!!! AND SHIFT. |
That's pretty much exactly how it is.
Fun and amusing for when you want to reinact TX2k videos or feel like you're driving a supra or something. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1196051)
no boost,
no boost, no boost, no boost, no boost, OH SHIT!!!!!!! AND SHIFT.
Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1196067)
That's pretty much exactly how it is.
Fun and amusing for when you want to reinact TX2k videos or feel like you're driving a supra or something. Lol, first Supra dyno I ever saw in person when I was younger, and on a car with a huge turbo. Was under 200hp until 5500-6000rpm, and then topped out at 981 a second later. Must feel good to have all that power for a second........... |
Save your pennies and put a new frame Precision, Borg FMW or EFR on there. More powerz and more powerbandz.
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My buddy Gary's GTR R32 was like that. It didn't pull until 5500 and then whammy! But it actually had a usable range because it was ported with big cams and ran to 9800RPM and 733awhp. It can be a lot of fun with a powerband like that but it would be very impractical on a racetrack.
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Originally Posted by Corifto
(Post 1196072)
Lol, first Supra dyno I ever saw in person when I was younger, and on a car with a huge turbo. Was under 200hp until 5500-6000rpm, and then topped out at 981 a second later. Must feel good to have all that power for a second...........
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Why do you think they only roll race from like 60-80? haha
I mean if that's your thing, it's really not bad because all you really need for that is 1k of powerband. And to be fair, OP your power and torque output on stock 1.6? is seriously shocking. I mean 380 and 280 is a lot of power and torque to put through the ancient b6 and if it really is on stock rods then I am impressed. |
Wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut.
In for video! |
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