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Old 11-25-2013, 12:47 AM
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I have Camaro ls2 turbo I tune it yesterday at 9 psi it made +600whp ,+600wtq with pump had ,is it safe for the engine ??

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317 polish head with valve spring
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That's good power for 9psi as for the word "safe" that can't be answered without knowing your tune or many other things. How much timing? Stock bottom end? What fuel? Id say 9psi is safe and isn't going to hurt anything. A s475 hasn't even woken up with that low of boost.
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It's stock bottom with all arp bolts in the engine , the fuel is 91 pump gas , the timing is 16 degree and the afr is arond 11.4 to 12.1 , the turbo is good in that boost
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td-HS...ature=youtu.be
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Thanks


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Originally Posted by sahwan
It's stock bottom with all arp bolts in the engine , the fuel is 91 pump gas , the timing is 16 degree and the afr is arond 11.4 to 12.1 , the turbo is good in that boost
91 octane 16* if you want to be "safe" with that gas take out a little timing and instead of that big range of afr in boost knock it down to 14* and 10.8-11.1 max
to me that would really be safe.
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What does your fuel setup consist of?
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Originally Posted by Camaro9969
91 octane 16* if you want to be "safe" with that gas take out a little timing and instead of that big range of afr in boost knock it down to 14* and 10.8-11.1 max
to me that would really be safe.
I will use 95 octane soon
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
What does your fuel setup consist of?
aeromotive 340lph single fuel pump with hot wire in stock fuel line with siemens 60lps injector
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Stout numbers for the amount off boost
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Originally Posted by Blackpanther99
Stout numbers for the amount off boost
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Nice! What size turbine on the turbo?
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Originally Posted by 89ROC-Z
Nice! What size turbine on the turbo?
Borg Warner s475 with 1.32 a/r T6
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Originally Posted by Camaro9969
91 octane 16* if you want to be "safe" with that gas take out a little timing and instead of that big range of afr in boost knock it down to 14* and 10.8-11.1 max
to me that would really be safe.
I agree with this ^^^ I've noticed there's a few things in common between the guys that are keeping their stock shortblocks alive under boost... Timing is conservative @ 15* or less like stated and AFR is kept rich. Besides common sense, I think those two things are vital to keeping the stock bottom together.
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Originally Posted by need2speed94
I agree with this ^^^ I've noticed there's a few things in common between the guys that are keeping their stock shortblocks alive under boost... Timing is conservative @ 15* or less like stated and AFR is kept rich. Besides common sense, I think those two things are vital to keeping the stock bottom together.


Yes I agree with you
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Originally Posted by sahwan
Borg Warner s475 with 1.32 a/r T6
How is spool up with the turbo? Do you think a later spool also helps these stock short blocks live by not running 15psi at 4k rpm?



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