408 + S91 Hits the Dyno

Did you always have the CO2 on? If not how much of a difference we talking about?
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Spec Super Twin. Both are full face carbon discs.
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No didnt hve it on it at all this YR. I will next Yr.
I had the 7lb spring in my Turbosmart 48mm WG and the least i could get was 7psi and the most was 21. Now we disconnected the bottom port on the WG after talking to JZ and i could run whatever i wanted....
I didnt start to push water until about 20 psi...... im sure i was running more timing then u. After a few passes she would push more each pass and then after a while she would even push water @ 20 psi on the dyno.....
Ill run less timing this YR on the new motor and bigger turbo.... more boost though

When ya gunna push a lil more???
Kyle
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I had the 7lb spring in my Turbosmart 48mm WG and the least i could get was 7psi and the most was 21. Now we disconnected the bottom port on the WG after talking to JZ and i could run whatever i wanted....
I didnt start to push water until about 20 psi...... im sure i was running more timing then u. After a few passes she would push more each pass and then after a while she would even push water @ 20 psi on the dyno.....
Ill run less timing this YR on the new motor and bigger turbo.... more boost though

When ya gunna push a lil more???
Kyle
Took the bottom port off the WG. I'd hope it would make more. When would you see it open then? How much timing were you running? I played around from 9* to 24*. From 20 to 24* I saw very little gains.
I gotta get to the track with what I've got before pushing it some more. Winter has set in here.
Also, @ 14psi. What kind of numbers you think it's putting down on a dynojet? On a 408ci and that big of a turbo. I'm surprised you haven't hit 1000whp on 93 octane. Sorry to be a douche but i'm still trying to learn and understand.
Also, @ 14psi. What kind of numbers you think it's putting down on a dynojet? On a 408ci and that big of a turbo. I'm surprised you haven't hit 1000whp on 93 octane. Sorry to be a douche but i'm still trying to learn and understand.
Next a dynojet its typically 15% higher then a superflow or M-Dyno. 908 and do 15% correction, that will give you a approx value.
Also, @ 14psi. What kind of numbers you think it's putting down on a dynojet? On a 408ci and that big of a turbo. I'm surprised you haven't hit 1000whp on 93 octane. Sorry to be a douche but i'm still trying to learn and understand.
Snce when does a T6 flanged turbo define whether or not a car is a street car. The flange has nothing to do with it. Were not talking about Honda's with Turbo's smaller then what my Diesel has.........
Were talking about 408 cubes. If ya want to get right down to it.....: if he really pushes it a 91mm turbo is going to be to small.
Kyle
Were talking about 408 cubes. If ya want to get right down to it.....: if he really pushes it a 91mm turbo is going to be to small.
Kyle
Second, look at what I said. T6 RACE Turbo. RACE being the key word in that post.
Third, Jose from Forced Inductions first reason of the main seperation between the street setups are the fact that the S series turbos are all T6 setups. That's what he told me over the phone anyway when I asked what makes the one a Street and the other one race.
And to really break it down further. He'll reach 14psi at what... 3500-4000? I bet it's a fun car either way. But imagine making 14psi at 3000-3500? I'm sure that's a much more fun street car when you're spinng to 6000-6500.
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