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awesome stuff now i can have my comp/hp tuners back lol jk im glad everything got worked out
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ok so i met up with tyler tonight to video tape some runs for you guys and damn this thing pulls hard tyler just needs to keep this thing straight lol torque steer like no other. we did a couple pulls heres a link to the 0-130 we did
2011-02-01_21-38-25_307.mp4 video by ff_ace - Photobucket
the other video is taking sometime to upload so i will get that up later. but this thing pulls hard all the way to redline. he even let me drive it a couple times and i had the opportunity to run a STI and from what i saw he had at least a tune and exhaust. we took off from a dig boost was instant in 2nd from what i felt then i missed 3rd yes i know i fail at driving he was giving me **** about it the rest of the night. but its a great setup up and byt did a good job getting him dialed in. now its time to hit the dyno
2011-02-01_21-38-25_307.mp4 video by ff_ace - Photobucket
the other video is taking sometime to upload so i will get that up later. but this thing pulls hard all the way to redline. he even let me drive it a couple times and i had the opportunity to run a STI and from what i saw he had at least a tune and exhaust. we took off from a dig boost was instant in 2nd from what i felt then i missed 3rd yes i know i fail at driving he was giving me **** about it the rest of the night. but its a great setup up and byt did a good job getting him dialed in. now its time to hit the dyno
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YouTube - BNR turbo
Here is a video but it not to good from 60-100 still tuning a little for the 26psi.
Here is a video but it not to good from 60-100 still tuning a little for the 26psi.
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So I took the turbo out this morning.
I found it easier to leave the oil drain tube in the block and unhooking it from the turbo and pulling the top turbo line off and bending it out of the way.
Then I pulled the turbo out through the top.
Though I'm pretty sure the 2871R housing is goign to be to big to back in the same route , lol.
Question though, what is everyone doing with the plug/sensor that is on the factory turbo?
Are you guys leaving it unhooked or re-routing the vacuum lines some how on the aftermarket turbo and re-using the plug/sensor?
Everything else I now how to route or hook up for the aftermarket turbo, but I don't remember reading anywhere or seeing a diagram showing what to do with the sensor/plug in the turbo itself.
I found it easier to leave the oil drain tube in the block and unhooking it from the turbo and pulling the top turbo line off and bending it out of the way.
Then I pulled the turbo out through the top.
Though I'm pretty sure the 2871R housing is goign to be to big to back in the same route , lol.
Question though, what is everyone doing with the plug/sensor that is on the factory turbo?
Are you guys leaving it unhooked or re-routing the vacuum lines some how on the aftermarket turbo and re-using the plug/sensor?
Everything else I now how to route or hook up for the aftermarket turbo, but I don't remember reading anywhere or seeing a diagram showing what to do with the sensor/plug in the turbo itself.
ok so i met up with tyler tonight to video tape some runs for you guys and damn this thing pulls hard tyler just needs to keep this thing straight lol torque steer like no other. we did a couple pulls heres a link to the 0-130 we did
2011-02-01_21-38-25_307.mp4 video by ff_ace - Photobucket
the other video is taking sometime to upload so i will get that up later. but this thing pulls hard all the way to redline. he even let me drive it a couple times and i had the opportunity to run a STI and from what i saw he had at least a tune and exhaust. we took off from a dig boost was instant in 2nd from what i felt then i missed 3rd yes i know i fail at driving he was giving me **** about it the rest of the night. but its a great setup up and byt did a good job getting him dialed in. now its time to hit the dyno
2011-02-01_21-38-25_307.mp4 video by ff_ace - Photobucket
the other video is taking sometime to upload so i will get that up later. but this thing pulls hard all the way to redline. he even let me drive it a couple times and i had the opportunity to run a STI and from what i saw he had at least a tune and exhaust. we took off from a dig boost was instant in 2nd from what i felt then i missed 3rd yes i know i fail at driving he was giving me **** about it the rest of the night. but its a great setup up and byt did a good job getting him dialed in. now its time to hit the dyno
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Glad you are happy with it man! We can work on the 1st and 2nd gear laying the power down better if you like over the weekend or anytime really. Tune def looks really strong now, dyno time
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BTW, I forgot to mention that Brian (BNR) told me on the phone today that a Kappa Solstice put down 371whp with the 2871. I forgot to ask how much boost he was running or any of the other questions i should have asked as I was in a hurry.
Brian seems to think we should hit 400whp on our application.
Brian seems to think we should hit 400whp on our application.
power went up fast.....but falls down quickly as well.......
That is on 93 octane, no meth/water, intercooler, high flow cat, exhaust and an intake
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That dyno graph looks like they were tuning with peak numbers only in mind, and not "area under the curve". I'm willing to bet that can be improved a whole lot.
Either that, or we've got exhaust housing restriction issues we're bumping into on the GT2871. I wouldn't think that would be the case though, with the larger wheel and enlarged housing.
One thing that is nice is that you can definately see the RPM window where it spools up. I imagine that could shift based on timing and cam settings though too.
Either that, or we've got exhaust housing restriction issues we're bumping into on the GT2871. I wouldn't think that would be the case though, with the larger wheel and enlarged housing.
One thing that is nice is that you can definately see the RPM window where it spools up. I imagine that could shift based on timing and cam settings though too.
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Or they are way overspinning or lacking fuel up top. It dies hard at 6k where the stock fuel pressure tables taper off.
200whp and 150wtq at redline... Thats far worse then a stock turbo car.
200whp and 150wtq at redline... Thats far worse then a stock turbo car.
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At what psi was he running on the Kappa, maybe I missed it but I don't see bar/psi listed.
Stock intercooler? Aftermarket IC pipes? Hi flow cat or straight DP? What size exhaust?
Going to go out and get my LNF Mitsubishi K04 (I got last fall) and put it next to my LNF BW K04 and post up pics (in a new thread) some time later to give an idea what the differences are.
Stock intercooler? Aftermarket IC pipes? Hi flow cat or straight DP? What size exhaust?
Going to go out and get my LNF Mitsubishi K04 (I got last fall) and put it next to my LNF BW K04 and post up pics (in a new thread) some time later to give an idea what the differences are.
The car is still exiting through a 2.5" downpipe, looking forward to the next install with a 3" downpipe. Still has over 50whp improvement at 5K and 35whp improvement at 7K over the stock turbo through the 2.5" downpipe, definitely a better upgrade than the big wheel option. Boost pressure did not go down during the run and was a constant 26-27 during the run.
the only thing we changed between those runs is the turbo and added a BOV since the 2871 does not have an integrated bypass like the factory turbo.
That run was at 26-27psi
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