Official Turbo LSJ thread!!!
#8328
i have #60 injectors right now and staying with them since i have the stage 3 kit on and a custom tine. And the maf sensor is on the pipe going from the intercooler into the intake.
also the scip sensor is still being used, it has it own place on the hahn intake manifold.
also the scip sensor is still being used, it has it own place on the hahn intake manifold.
#8329
It depends where your restriction is. With a stock or 2.5 exhaust with a full cat/res/muffler yes a cutout on the downpipe will help. If you're running a 3" straight pipe, not so much. And if you're running a Nicky downpipe, it doesn't matter wtf you do
#8330
i have #60 injectors right now and staying with them since i have the stage 3 kit on and a custom tine. And the maf sensor is on the pipe going from the intercooler into the intake.
also the scip sensor is still being used, it has it own place on the hahn intake manifold.
also the scip sensor is still being used, it has it own place on the hahn intake manifold.
#8331
#8334
Well I finally got the s360 in the car. Felt pretty proud of myself for measuring every thing out and modifying the manifold perfectly. Just under 1/8" clearance to the firewall, but with powell's race mounts that's not an issue.
Here she is next to the s256 I pulled out:
And here she is crammed up in place. Had to un bolt the steering rack to get it up there, and even then it was like solving a rubric's cube.
All things considered I'd say she's doing pretty well. A little laggy obviously, but that will change soon
On a 15# spring, it pulls like the 256 did on 24-25 psi.
Here she is next to the s256 I pulled out:
And here she is crammed up in place. Had to un bolt the steering rack to get it up there, and even then it was like solving a rubric's cube.
All things considered I'd say she's doing pretty well. A little laggy obviously, but that will change soon
On a 15# spring, it pulls like the 256 did on 24-25 psi.
#8336
Did the compressor come like that or did you have the reducer welded on the outlet neck? I just wondered because you can get a silicon reducer for virtually any size and welding costs money. The video sounds extremely smooth so your tune is pretty decent. Looks like it pulls very hard up top.
#8337
#8338
Did the compressor come like that or did you have the reducer welded on the outlet neck? I just wondered because you can get a silicon reducer for virtually any size and welding costs money. The video sounds extremely smooth so your tune is pretty decent. Looks like it pulls very hard up top.
I am a machinist/fab/welder so it didn't really cost me more than a few cents
Thanks
It really is. Look at infra an several others that have ran them hard. Things are a lot different than when these cars first came out and people were blowing #4 on cars just over 300whp.
#8342
I have a question, I have a 07 LSJ with 163 000 KM on it. I am planning on turbo swapping the car, it burns no oil, no ticks and was really well maintained. However I would like to know if I should look into getting it refreshed before I spend the money on a turbo kit.