RX7/forged 370/TC78
#281
Sorry guys
Thanks you. And I'm glad it helped a little! With the typical intercooler and the like type work in am using 3/32 4043. I go to an 1/8 rod when I am doing heavier and running an 1/8 tungsten
Sorry to leave you hanging. Tell me what connectors you want and I will get you the part numbers. All the engine side connectors are metripack 150 FYI . if you need me to explain more I can
Looks great!
And by the way, thanks for the tips on tigging aluminum--just using a little longer arc length and letting the arc cone out helped quite a bit. Also the concept of cooling the puddle with the filler helped out a lot!
What size filler do you usually use, and I assume it's 4043?
And by the way, thanks for the tips on tigging aluminum--just using a little longer arc length and letting the arc cone out helped quite a bit. Also the concept of cooling the puddle with the filler helped out a lot!
What size filler do you usually use, and I assume it's 4043?
You bought the connectors for the Holley setup and made your own wiring harness? I pretty much did the same with a stock harness bc I couldn't get a gutted stock harness to "fit" the way I wanted it to. I'm going to Holley as well and would actually rather build my own harness, where did you get the connectors? Do you have part numbers? Car is pretty freaking sweet, can't wait to see the next step!!
#282
I have got it together and have been putting some miles on it. All has been great and everything working very well so far, I have been bringing the boost up slowly since I have to make a tune from scratch
Cam and intake seen to be working very well together
Makes around 14hg at idle.
I had been worried about getting up on the brake with the big turbo (gt55) after changing the cam and this intake vs the stock intake with long runners as it was on the edge with the last motor. But surprisingly it pops up on the brake easier. So that is a good deal
Also. I was worried about throttle responce and if it would be goofy or really slow with the intake layout like this. But it is quite the opposite compared to the old motor setup. It is very snappy. It doesn't take but a quick jab to put it on the limiter in neutral. Wasn't expecting this
The fueling corresponds to this too. My tip in fuel is quite high, if this is do to the large plenum volume or what I don't know. There is no bog or sputter, I will get a vid of this
Also seems to have shifted tq about where I want it. Only spun ot to 7500 so far but VE peaks at 7k and it is very stable from 6k all the way to 7.5k so far
It is super quiet and mellow
Cam and intake seen to be working very well together
Makes around 14hg at idle.
I had been worried about getting up on the brake with the big turbo (gt55) after changing the cam and this intake vs the stock intake with long runners as it was on the edge with the last motor. But surprisingly it pops up on the brake easier. So that is a good deal
Also. I was worried about throttle responce and if it would be goofy or really slow with the intake layout like this. But it is quite the opposite compared to the old motor setup. It is very snappy. It doesn't take but a quick jab to put it on the limiter in neutral. Wasn't expecting this
The fueling corresponds to this too. My tip in fuel is quite high, if this is do to the large plenum volume or what I don't know. There is no bog or sputter, I will get a vid of this
Also seems to have shifted tq about where I want it. Only spun ot to 7500 so far but VE peaks at 7k and it is very stable from 6k all the way to 7.5k so far
It is super quiet and mellow
#288
OK back onto some data
Been putting alot of miles on, runs well no issues, been turning the power up so time to finally dig into some plugs
Here we have e50. Br7ef plugs, 15* at 5k ramping to 18* at 7500rpm, this is warming the car up, swapping the plugs in on the side of the highway and them killing it and coasting and pulling the plugs
This is ramping the power in slow but I am touching just about 20psi and 7500rpm at shutdown (175mph)
Anyway you can let me know what you think, I will do some cylinder trimming and report back pics
Cylinder 7 is the warmest hole for sure
So number 7 for sure needs some, and so does 1,..... 5 and 8 need some out
Been putting alot of miles on, runs well no issues, been turning the power up so time to finally dig into some plugs
Here we have e50. Br7ef plugs, 15* at 5k ramping to 18* at 7500rpm, this is warming the car up, swapping the plugs in on the side of the highway and them killing it and coasting and pulling the plugs
This is ramping the power in slow but I am touching just about 20psi and 7500rpm at shutdown (175mph)
Anyway you can let me know what you think, I will do some cylinder trimming and report back pics
Cylinder 7 is the warmest hole for sure
So number 7 for sure needs some, and so does 1,..... 5 and 8 need some out
#290
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Hard to see the heat lines on #1 and #8 are they past the bend? Can you trim timing to each cyl as well?
Interesting to see how an e50 plug looks compared to an e90 plug. I didn't cut away the threads and mainly look at the ring and strap. My e90 gives a bit of a chalky grey appearance. Same plug, similar boost, 12* timing, 11.4 commanded AFR. I played with the trims quite a bit to get the plugs this close. Think I'll remove some from 1 and 5, but it's getting close. These were form the last track visit.
Interesting to see how an e50 plug looks compared to an e90 plug. I didn't cut away the threads and mainly look at the ring and strap. My e90 gives a bit of a chalky grey appearance. Same plug, similar boost, 12* timing, 11.4 commanded AFR. I played with the trims quite a bit to get the plugs this close. Think I'll remove some from 1 and 5, but it's getting close. These were form the last track visit.
#291
Cut your bodies off once. I wanna see what kind of/if any fuel ring you get on that much ethanol
I am in the middle ground so I don't know what really to expect for a fuel ring all I know is the heat on my body corresponds directly to the appearance of the fuel ring on mine
Just Chuck the plug in a cordless drill and use a .035 cutoff wheel on a angle grinder and u can cut each plug in 5 seconds
I am targeting 11.2 right now until I have a handle on all cylinders. I plan to move to 11.5
I also plan to try a -8 plug. It should make seeing a defined fuel ring easier from
Yeah I can trim fuel and spark
In those pics #1 the strap is burnt back even where the others are. The light just hits it goofy. #8 is just barely burning
Keep the info going on this. Not much out there for plug stuff and actually reading with doing it right
I am in the middle ground so I don't know what really to expect for a fuel ring all I know is the heat on my body corresponds directly to the appearance of the fuel ring on mine
Just Chuck the plug in a cordless drill and use a .035 cutoff wheel on a angle grinder and u can cut each plug in 5 seconds
I am targeting 11.2 right now until I have a handle on all cylinders. I plan to move to 11.5
I also plan to try a -8 plug. It should make seeing a defined fuel ring easier from
Yeah I can trim fuel and spark
In those pics #1 the strap is burnt back even where the others are. The light just hits it goofy. #8 is just barely burning
Keep the info going on this. Not much out there for plug stuff and actually reading with doing it right
#292
Im glad you posted this. The trend of the heat in th cylinders is exactly the same in yours as in mine. Completely different intake. I wonder if it has to do with the firing order paired with the coolant flow
I did a #5 and #7 last night. These are my cylinders with the biggest contrast. 1* out on #7. And now the strap is right inline with the others.
Still need a bit more fuel on 7 gonna pull little bit on 5
Hard to see in pics. But looks close and you can see the fuel ring hanging down there
Also did u hit yours with brake clean? Doesn't look like u did? And are those 7s?
I did a #5 and #7 last night. These are my cylinders with the biggest contrast. 1* out on #7. And now the strap is right inline with the others.
Still need a bit more fuel on 7 gonna pull little bit on 5
Hard to see in pics. But looks close and you can see the fuel ring hanging down there
Also did u hit yours with brake clean? Doesn't look like u did? And are those 7s?
#293
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Im glad you posted this. The trend of the heat in th cylinders is exactly the same in yours as in mine. Completely different intake. I wonder if it has to do with the firing order paired with the coolant flow
I did a #5 and #7 last night. These are my cylinders with the biggest contrast. 1* out on #7. And now the strap is right inline with the others.
Still need a bit more fuel on 7 gonna pull little bit on 5
Hard to see in pics. But looks close and you can see the fuel ring hanging down there
Also did u hit yours with brake clean? Doesn't look like u did? And are those 7s?
I did a #5 and #7 last night. These are my cylinders with the biggest contrast. 1* out on #7. And now the strap is right inline with the others.
Still need a bit more fuel on 7 gonna pull little bit on 5
Hard to see in pics. But looks close and you can see the fuel ring hanging down there
Also did u hit yours with brake clean? Doesn't look like u did? And are those 7s?
http://www.theturboforums.com/thread...-plug-pictures
#299
OK I made my annual track day. I had 3 goals, hit my chassis cert, 165mph and under a 1.40 60ft
I got them all so it was successful!
I planned on running power up to where my fuel system was maxed on e50, then switch to c16 and let er really buck.
With the new shocks the car worked very well leaving. I didn't get after the launch because I didn't want to break a 1310 ujoint early on since planned to stay for 2 days
First pass car hooked and shutdown 2.6 seconds into the run, boost was rising faster than fuel ever has for me and I barely clipped my MAP vs fuel pressure shutdown and the ECU shut the motor off
Second pass. Resulted in this. 18psi/17*,4200rpm 2step, 7psi launch
Third pass bumped the 2step to 4400, 20lbs/16*,7lb launch
4th pass
4400 step, 7lb launch, faster ramp rate, 21psi/16*
Next pass, well I fucked up.... I forgot to turn on the IC pump. Instead of 84* peak I saw 240 lol
Car slowed.... I got nervous, I checked the overflow and had a couple ounces of coolant in it. Figured I rattled it some and unseated the heads. They are never the same once this happens, and I wasn't gonna add more power and risk a blowout and torch a head, since I want to sell these this winter.
So I decided to make one last pass, because I really wanted to try the new mickey etr DR I brought with. 26" 275/50r15 on a 7" wheel.
Left everything the same, except I dropped the launch boost and ramp down, I figured no way those things would hold much since the track was already going away for setup slick cars
But it yeilded this, the tires are amazing, they wanted a ton more, wish I had started the day on themthem
That was the last pass the track allowed for the day
So worried about the HGs I headed the 400mile trip home. Halfway home fueling the pickup I checked the car over since it had fully cooled, the damn thing had recovered all the coolant and had zero residual pressure, so it was fine, confirmed with multiple 20lb high gear hits since home
Should of stayed but was playing it safe I guess lol
On the 21lb track passes was a max of 80%dc on e50 so there was a good bit left even with e50 before going to c16.
Another thing to note is the intake is working really well. It def isn't choking or anything up top and the plugs are burning really nice and even. And if you pay attention on the videos you can see how fast that big bitch of a turbo gets on the two step.
I got them all so it was successful!
I planned on running power up to where my fuel system was maxed on e50, then switch to c16 and let er really buck.
With the new shocks the car worked very well leaving. I didn't get after the launch because I didn't want to break a 1310 ujoint early on since planned to stay for 2 days
First pass car hooked and shutdown 2.6 seconds into the run, boost was rising faster than fuel ever has for me and I barely clipped my MAP vs fuel pressure shutdown and the ECU shut the motor off
Second pass. Resulted in this. 18psi/17*,4200rpm 2step, 7psi launch
Third pass bumped the 2step to 4400, 20lbs/16*,7lb launch
4th pass
4400 step, 7lb launch, faster ramp rate, 21psi/16*
Next pass, well I fucked up.... I forgot to turn on the IC pump. Instead of 84* peak I saw 240 lol
Car slowed.... I got nervous, I checked the overflow and had a couple ounces of coolant in it. Figured I rattled it some and unseated the heads. They are never the same once this happens, and I wasn't gonna add more power and risk a blowout and torch a head, since I want to sell these this winter.
So I decided to make one last pass, because I really wanted to try the new mickey etr DR I brought with. 26" 275/50r15 on a 7" wheel.
Left everything the same, except I dropped the launch boost and ramp down, I figured no way those things would hold much since the track was already going away for setup slick cars
But it yeilded this, the tires are amazing, they wanted a ton more, wish I had started the day on themthem
That was the last pass the track allowed for the day
So worried about the HGs I headed the 400mile trip home. Halfway home fueling the pickup I checked the car over since it had fully cooled, the damn thing had recovered all the coolant and had zero residual pressure, so it was fine, confirmed with multiple 20lb high gear hits since home
Should of stayed but was playing it safe I guess lol
On the 21lb track passes was a max of 80%dc on e50 so there was a good bit left even with e50 before going to c16.
Another thing to note is the intake is working really well. It def isn't choking or anything up top and the plugs are burning really nice and even. And if you pay attention on the videos you can see how fast that big bitch of a turbo gets on the two step.
#300
Here are some vids. Its crazy for how soft it looked and felt leaving to give those short times. I wish I had more time because I have no doubt now I can really get that thing to leave
I need some front shocks still so I can slow that thing down some for next time. Can note now with the double adjustable the axle separates on the hit sticking the tire and is held there, no bouncing or squatting bullshit anymore
Here is DR pass(smoke is because I never closed by cutout between passes to cleanse the crankcase breather from the previous run)
Here is passenger side suspension
Another, this is first pass when the engine shutdown 2.6 in
And because I'm posting vids, here is one from this morning lol
I need some front shocks still so I can slow that thing down some for next time. Can note now with the double adjustable the axle separates on the hit sticking the tire and is held there, no bouncing or squatting bullshit anymore
Here is DR pass(smoke is because I never closed by cutout between passes to cleanse the crankcase breather from the previous run)
Here is passenger side suspension
Another, this is first pass when the engine shutdown 2.6 in
And because I'm posting vids, here is one from this morning lol