no its going to be N/A, should make around 230-240whp, running 12.8:1 comp.
Quad throttle bodies, jenvey, car hopefully should be ready in 6-8 months, motor is getting built in the US.
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no its going to be N/A, should make around 230-240whp, running 12.8:1 comp.
Quad throttle bodies, jenvey, car hopefully should be ready in 6-8 months, motor is getting built in the US.
What about two 7.25psi wastegate springs... With a controller this would enable either 7.25 or 14.5?
And this turbo:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GARRETT-BB-TU...ayphotohosting
With this exhaust spec - T3 4 bolt outlet (external wastegated 0.63 or 0.82 only)
And Ebay cooler for $200? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FMIC-600x300x...ayphotohosting
Klay,
Just get a 7psi spring and get a duel boost controller. I got a GFB reactor.
With a 7psi spring you can adjust both your Low and High boost setting. With 7psi being you lowest level.
wouldn't buy from him,
http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayI...k&myworld=true
LMAO check out the 1 dude givin all the negative feedback :p
I've heard he's a top seller.
gt28rs is more than enough for what you need. great low down power and good top end.
more linear, than anything else.
Hey Deano,
Any other reasons? I don't question your decision, but I know for me personally it comes down to Quality, which Full Race have. I wouldnt want to keep the fact they dont reply to an email from me getting a quality part. Do you have any more info on RLD Manifolds?
My turbo kit has the FR Manifold on the top, so I'm curious.
Cheers
I agree with Dan - customer service is very important, and they arent the best at that
Hey man, :wave:
I do not support any company that treats customers the way that Full-Race does.
I am not going to wait weeks at a time to get an answer. They are a big company, they should have sales people at their doors inviting customers to come in. Instead they are in the back, playing cards while customers walk in and out without word.
Not very good business is it?
All good though, they have done me a favor.
Do not doubt RLD manifolds, they are up there with FR. And for a much cheaper price. :thumbsup:
Check out these threads:
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1891720
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1770368
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1738143
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1638626
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1463182
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1520712
Yeh go more than 150fwkw if your gunna spend the money on internals. 200-250fwhp with good tuning can be reliable with a completly stock d series.
If 150fwkw is all you want, and your engine is in a healthy condition, i wouldnt bother cracking apart the block, save it for when its ready to rebuilt or you wanna up the power.
Have a look at vitara pistons, everyone in the US uses them in boosted d series engines making 400-500WHP. There cheap as aswell ie, less than $240US
EDIT - vitara pistons go for around $140 US:eek: no wonder why so many people use them for d series builds.
Depending on turbo choice, i see no reason why you couldnt go anywhere up to 400-500whp (with big lag). 150kw would be a very small aim for an engine that could handle alot more. youve got all the support systems needed for big power. Its all down to turbo choice.
Go visit turbod16.com plenty of great info on turbo d16s quite a few very high power d16s on there!
Nope, the majority of people above 400fwhp are on stock sleaves with just pistons and rods.
http://www.turbod16.com/viewtopic.php?t=4140
BTW i recon get larger injectors 550ccs or more, they wont cost barly anything more.
EDIT - vitara pistons go for around $140 US:eek: no wonder why so many people use them for d series builds.
People have reached over 400fwhp on stock d16 heads (how reliably i dont know).... Have a look at the above posted thread from turbod16.com.
250kw is easily achieveable without touching the head.
Im slowly peicing together parts for a turbo system capable of around 350whp, ill have it tuned for about 230whp on a completly stock block (with a good tune people have run this level as a daily driver on completly stock d's for 2yrs+).
While getting used to this power this ill slowly be building a block with rods and vitara pistons and when finished swaping it over and tuning for 350whp+.
Reguarding injector size, id go for 550cc at least, even though there not needed for your current goals, having room to up the power if you decide to in the future without having to fork over another $400-600 again is a huge bonus! Theres a saying, the biggest problem with boost, is that you always want more..
Also add a 2bar/3bar map sensor to your list;)
See http://www.rceng.com/technical.htm#WORKSHEET to work out whats required reguarding injector size.
http://www.turbod16.com/viewtopic.php?t=35261 mmmmmmmmmm 568whp sohc:eek:
http://www.turbod16.com/viewtopic.php?t=35095 448whp on vitaras, stock sleaves and valvetrain.