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Rallas 05-05-2015 08:35 AM

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I have been running my MSM turbo (on 96 8.7:1 compression block) for almost 6 months at 14-15 psi peak boost tapering to 13 at redline. 238hp/232tq. I would not feel comfortable pushing my stock rods or 5-speed past this point. No issues on the street, but I still have to wait for my first turbo'ed track day later in the year to see how it holds up on track. I am running sequential fuel and spark on MS2e with GT500 injectors, so my fueling is much better than any factory ECU setup.

I have been keeping an eye on MAT with different boost levels and saw only minor changes between keeping the peak boost at 13 vs 15. It did become inefficient when pushed as high as 17 and I even saw reduced hp/tq on virtual dyno. There is no HP benefit going above 15.

I have noticed that on extremely long 5th gear pulls at high >5000rpm that MATs will creep up 20-30 degrees more than the usual 30-35 degrees for a normal 2-4th and halfway through 5th pull. The little turbo does heat up on extended 5th gear runs, but I don't think it is much better when peak boost is kept below 13-14psi. I need to do a run with boost limited to 13 psi and see what the MAT impacts are. I also need to do some IR thermometer readings of turbine housing temps after a 13psi peak pull and a 15 psi peak pull.

I was considering only running 13 psi for my track sessions to be safe. But have not found a significant difference in temperature indications between 13 and 15 psi peak boost.

With the research I have done I did not find any manifold cracking issues related to too much boost. At least not unless a fastner or some other component failed first.

I will say that this thing falls on its face after 5500 rpm. Boost comes on nice and early and hold strong through midrange so it is nice for the street. I am concerned that I will be running out of steam in the higher RPM range for most of my driving on CMP. Hopefully I will be able to shift to the next gear and keep RPMs lower in midrange instead of reving the crap out of it and hanging out near redline a lot like I used to do n/a.

Everyone that I have met that uses a MSM for serious track use, not just occasional track days, ended up going to a different turbo that could breathe better and more efficiently in the higher RPM range. I only do one track day a year, two at best so I am hoping the factory MSM will meet my needs for now.

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nitrodann 05-05-2015 10:50 AM

Excellent info thankyou :)

Dann

ihiryu 05-05-2015 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 1227972)


Injectors should be the first mod after you upgrade the ECU, which is mod #0.

It's weird because I have read this too. I'm currently using a MS2E with stock injectors, and I'm running 14 psi, and haven't had any issues so far. My AFR's at higher boost levels are in the 11.5-12's at that too.

I spoke to the previous who had the car stock, sans the ebay downpipe and asked him if he had any fueling mods, and he said he hadn't.

I know from reading, that there are those who have used the Walbro 255 and it gave them higher fuel pressure which caused them to run richer. Maybe it has to do with the 93 we get here in TX?

Mazduh 05-06-2015 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by ihiryu (Post 1229000)
It's weird because I have read this too. I'm currently using a MS2E with stock injectors, and I'm running 14 psi, and haven't had any issues so far. My AFR's at higher boost levels are in the 11.5-12's at that too.

I spoke to the previous who had the car stock, sans the ebay downpipe and asked him if he had any fueling mods, and he said he hadn't.

I know from reading, that there are those who have used the Walbro 255 and it gave them higher fuel pressure which caused them to run richer. Maybe it has to do with the 93 we get here in TX?

I bet they're maxed out at 100% duty cycle though. My 650s run around 60% dutycycle under full boost on the stock IHI.

hi_im_sean 05-06-2015 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by ihiryu (Post 1229000)
Maybe it has to do with the 93 we get here in TX?

no

ihiryu 05-06-2015 04:27 PM

Winner winner, it's hitting 100% or so. I can't put in my RX8 injectors yet, cause i'm having hella weird issues with my MS2E

mr_hyde 05-09-2015 02:32 AM

Martin killed his Thursday. Mine with an upgraded compressor wheel has been beaten to shit on the track for 5 or 6 seasons and has been bulletproof! I've run 15 to 17psi for two years and 13 to 15 before that. Hot side is stock.

ihiryu 05-09-2015 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by mr_hyde (Post 1230014)
Martin killed his Thursday. Mine with an upgraded compressor wheel has been beaten to shit on the track for 5 or 6 seasons and has been bulletproof! I've run 15 to 17psi for two years and 13 to 15 before that. Hot side is stock.

The BNR turbo upgrade?

Mazduh 05-09-2015 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by ihiryu (Post 1230046)
The BNR turbo upgrade?

I believe Hyde just has a compressor wheel upgrade.

concealer404 05-09-2015 05:43 PM

Think it's a Blouch like mine was. Didn't seem to mind being run at 16psi, held to redline.

greddygalant 05-09-2015 06:08 PM

Mine had 97k street miles on it and had a few bent fins on the compressor side before the season started, I have a spare going in then this one is getting rebuilt with some goodies


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