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denmah 07-14-2014 04:34 PM

403 LS notch now billet84mm and LJMS cam 7.86@174.5 11-15-14
 
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this is my friend marks car i tuned
he bought it complete Non intercooled e85 SBE 6.0, and it quickly burnt up the stock motor...

i convinced him to go pumpgas and methanol with an intercooler since that is what i run and im comfortable pushing em.

he built a 403 he aqquired cheap and slapped it all back together, stock 317 heads. ls6 cam and still the same small turbo

i did a retune and the car made 630whp, car weighs 3050 with him in it
just last night at cecil he went 9.17 @146mph

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in car pass

here i am tuning it on the dyno and we do some street driving

just goes to show you how fast a simple combo, small cam small turbo car can really fly, he drives this car all over where he lives too!

Photochop 07-14-2014 04:50 PM

Great results man, that light weight car really likes that broad torque curve of the small setup.

Question for you - and you may have covered it in other threads already or on your wikipage - but how do you like to tune for meth injection? Do you put the jet before the IAT and tune without it and add it before the IAT so it adds power due to cooler charge (basically tuned on pump + meth as a safeguard?) or do you put the nozzle after IAT and tune for it WOT as part of the cars fuel tuneup?

denmah 07-14-2014 04:53 PM

usually i just use it as a safety cushin and for cooler temps, always IAT after the Methanol nozzle

i shoot for 11.0-11.30 on cars like this 15-22lbs on pumpgas with Tr6 plugs and they live.
well this is a built motor but i still baby it like its SBE LOL

yenkomike 07-14-2014 04:56 PM

sweet car I love those small turbo setups they come alive fast . they might give a little power up stairs but it sure makes for a fun streetcar. good running car .

what size exaust wheel is on that mpt76.

denmah 07-14-2014 05:02 PM

unsure! i believe they only come in a 64-67mm ! haha

Pete91 07-14-2014 05:18 PM

I miss this car, congrats guys

denmah 07-14-2014 05:45 PM

did you build and wire the car? wiring and turbo kit and back half are EXTREMELY impressive

yenkomike 07-14-2014 07:03 PM

this gives me a little incentive that my tc-78 with a f1 68 mm wheel will run good on my 6.0 when I turn it up. thanks.

RonSSNova 07-14-2014 07:48 PM

Sweet!

Ron

oscs 07-14-2014 08:09 PM

Man that guy likes an F-bomb :lol: car is moving out for sure!

408GT 07-14-2014 09:00 PM

Car leaves hard!

oakley6575 07-14-2014 09:16 PM

Yea it does leave hard. Looks like a fun car. What kind of dyno was it on?

cause4panic 07-15-2014 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Pete91 (Post 18320862)
I miss this car, congrats guys


Originally Posted by denmah (Post 18320917)
did you build and wire the car? wiring and turbo kit and back half are EXTREMELY impressive

That's my old car / setup.

Build thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...contender.html

Wiring, turbo setup, trans, fuel system, and gear setup were done by me.
Chassis work was done by OAB racing on long island.

Tell him to get that billet S480 on it!! Looks like he could have made that 9.1 pass with no hands on the wheel.

denmah 07-16-2014 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by oakley6575 (Post 18321296)
Yea it does leave hard. Looks like a fun car. What kind of dyno was it on?

dynojet 224x
its "my dyno"

my friend owns the shop i just tune there on the side and mess around

oakley6575 07-16-2014 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by denmah (Post 18324348)
dynojet 224x
its "my dyno"

my friend owns the shop i just tune there on the side and mess around

How do you build boost without a loading dyno?

denmah 07-16-2014 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by oakley6575 (Post 18324408)
How do you build boost without a loading dyno?

it usually gets close to street boost on the rollers, i have a regulator where i add air pressure to the top of the gate if we need more, but i do usually ahve to touch up on the street on a turbo automatic car, as boost is 2-5psi lower on the roller than on the street.

but it gets you going much farther faster than trying to speed on local roads haha, once you are doing good you take the car out and hit it a few times on the highway and make sure the fuel isnt super lean or rich

Blackpanther99 07-16-2014 02:55 PM

Holy cow, very nice times. Great job Matt.

oakley6575 07-16-2014 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by denmah (Post 18324530)
it usually gets close to street boost on the rollers, i have a regulator where i add air pressure to the top of the gate if we need more, but i do usually ahve to touch up on the street on a turbo automatic car, as boost is 2-5psi lower on the roller than on the street.

but it gets you going much farther faster than trying to speed on local roads haha, once you are doing good you take the car out and hit it a few times on the highway and make sure the fuel isnt super lean or rich

Yea its definitely safer on the rollers. I'd like to buy a dyno but I want to do a lot of turbo or FI set ups so I was just seeing how the inertia only reacted to your car. Cool set up man. I'll be watching this thread for updates

denmah 07-16-2014 10:15 PM

your best bet is a dyno dynamics, my friend has one and it loads turbo cars great, small also! you can drop the wheels on it and move it around

denmah 07-16-2014 10:16 PM


this is my truck on the load bearing dyno dynamics


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