Twin Turbo Oil-Less Rear Mount 2010 SS by Unleashed
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Looks amazing! I am also curious about the water lines to the turbos. Also I was under the impression that running a single exhaust pipe to twins like that could cause issues like one spooling before the other and causes strange pressure difference problems between the turbos on both the hot and cold sides. Did you guys have any issues with that? Just an internet rumor? Once again, nice work!
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Quick Update:
Got the car on the dyno today to make a few base pulls just to test everything out. We haven't ceramic coated or wrapped the piping or the turbo exhaust housings yet. Also, I only had time to make 3 pulls (and 3 tunes), so I left timing super low, A/F rich, and the methanol coming on earlier than it should be.
Running on 11.5lb wastegate springs only, 1st pull resulted in 636rwhp with A/F at 10.0. Leaned it out a bit to 10.5 A/F, and 2nd pull made an evil 666rwhp. Leaned it out a bit more to 11.3 A/F, gave it a 10 minute cool down and fired up the video camera....734rwhp / 651rwtq !!!
Piping is going out to coating tomorrow and I'm heading out of town in about 30 minutes for the Indy 500. When I get back, I'll post up the video. Then next week we'll get to see how it does with some extra heat in the exhaust.
Oh yea....it sounds wicked.
(FYI, this is a 2010 Camaro SS M6. And prior to the turbo kit, we put a custom NA cam in it with LT's and off-road cat-back. Which made 475rwhp tuned. Same cam is in it now, but with stock manifolds, Unleashed Twin Rear Mount, Aeromotive Stealth fuel pump, 1:1 regulator, 80lb injectors, 93 octane pump gas, and a Snow methanol kit with a single 600hp nozzle.)
Lastly, thanks everyone for all the great compliments. It really does mean a lot to all of us.
Got the car on the dyno today to make a few base pulls just to test everything out. We haven't ceramic coated or wrapped the piping or the turbo exhaust housings yet. Also, I only had time to make 3 pulls (and 3 tunes), so I left timing super low, A/F rich, and the methanol coming on earlier than it should be.
Running on 11.5lb wastegate springs only, 1st pull resulted in 636rwhp with A/F at 10.0. Leaned it out a bit to 10.5 A/F, and 2nd pull made an evil 666rwhp. Leaned it out a bit more to 11.3 A/F, gave it a 10 minute cool down and fired up the video camera....734rwhp / 651rwtq !!!
Piping is going out to coating tomorrow and I'm heading out of town in about 30 minutes for the Indy 500. When I get back, I'll post up the video. Then next week we'll get to see how it does with some extra heat in the exhaust.
Oh yea....it sounds wicked.
(FYI, this is a 2010 Camaro SS M6. And prior to the turbo kit, we put a custom NA cam in it with LT's and off-road cat-back. Which made 475rwhp tuned. Same cam is in it now, but with stock manifolds, Unleashed Twin Rear Mount, Aeromotive Stealth fuel pump, 1:1 regulator, 80lb injectors, 93 octane pump gas, and a Snow methanol kit with a single 600hp nozzle.)
Lastly, thanks everyone for all the great compliments. It really does mean a lot to all of us.
Ouch....I just realized that the cost of two COMP oil-less turbos is worth more than my F-body
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Huge fan of the rearmounts. That pipework and intercooler mounting is truly badass. I am curious as to how much difference it would make if you separated each exhaust bank using 2.25 inch piping into each turbo instead of joining each into a 3 and then separating them back between two turbos. Don't you lose alot of exhaust veloicty and pressure? How efficient would you say is this setup?
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DO IT! i was thinking the same thing also. Whats the biggest turbos you can mount bacck there??.... maybe put some quick spool valves on also?... hehe
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New Video posted up on facebook!!!!!!!
831RWHP and 742RWTQ!!!!!! This thing is a beast!!
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831RWHP and 742RWTQ!!!!!! This thing is a beast!!
http://www.facebook.com/UnleashedPerformance
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I was going to say the exact same thing. Wrap or even better, coat the hot side. By the time the exhaust gases reach the rear of the car the temp has dropped a TON!! Hot gases= velocity!
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New Video posted up on facebook!!!!!!!
831RWHP and 742RWTQ!!!!!! This thing is a beast!!
http://www.facebook.com/UnleashedPerformance
831RWHP and 742RWTQ!!!!!! This thing is a beast!!
http://www.facebook.com/UnleashedPerformance
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One last tidbit of info....the only reason we stopped at 831whp was because the new clutch (rated at 900 ft lbs) gave out after that pull. The solution is in the mail, and we'll have it back on the dyno within the next week or so.
-Rob