Highest HP 4g63 engine (from 2007)
#436
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Chuntington101, I suppose to have 55-60psi at ~8800-9000rpms.
I.R.A. fbi, correct.
08LancerEvo, not complete setup only some custom parts and a turbo.
Filin, Thanks
Wilson34, we don’t know yet, possibly gasketless.
Juanmedina, transfer the data to ur forum. I will login when I have time also.
Norrback, as u understand from my personal emails that I reply to u about asking some custom parts for ur project and asking to tell u some more theory, I have limited time first of all analyze further some theory to anyone asks, I can’t even I want it, although I give this for free u should appreciate it than telling me to convince u. I don’t need to convince u or anyone for anything. Don’t ask me anymore how to…, just Google for numbers as u told me.
Spyros
I.R.A. fbi, correct.
08LancerEvo, not complete setup only some custom parts and a turbo.
Filin, Thanks
Wilson34, we don’t know yet, possibly gasketless.
Juanmedina, transfer the data to ur forum. I will login when I have time also.
Norrback, as u understand from my personal emails that I reply to u about asking some custom parts for ur project and asking to tell u some more theory, I have limited time first of all analyze further some theory to anyone asks, I can’t even I want it, although I give this for free u should appreciate it than telling me to convince u. I don’t need to convince u or anyone for anything. Don’t ask me anymore how to…, just Google for numbers as u told me.
Spyros
Here is a thread that was created with your data on the Subaru forums, we can't wait to hear more info about the Subaru and pick your brain.
Thanks
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...hlight=extreme
Last edited by juanmedina; Jan 2, 2011 at 05:41 PM.
#437
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Its so funny how everyone on this site swears its impossible to push 40 psi on a motor. This thread should deff set **** straight. Haha.. Very nice numbers and very nice thread.
#438
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I would go as far to to say this day and age with E85 available and built motors 40psi is starting to become damn near the norm....it's not 2006 anymore
#440
"If I push my turbo to 50psi, I will have like 1000 hp." Sadly, that quote is from a friend of mine the other day, and he was completely serious. I hit my head against a wall.
#443
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Its custom made, we have many designs, depents what customer setup asks.
There is unlimited time to speak for turbos, so as to deside the best combo,
even if we send u a very efficient comp wheel designed for ur comp cover then ur turbine wheel shaft and turbine housing must be equal to this higher flow comp.
Here are some upgraded versions of the GTX comp wheels u ask. 80mm and 88mm.
Ours is taller tip, larger exducer, more pitch, reduced hub....etc.
Below is a huge 3000hp comp wheel. From solid material to comp wheel. Sorry its not good pics as i took with my iphone.
Its ready.
I can make a more detailed post with steps from solidworks design to a full custom billet turbo.
Juanmedina, i will register shortly.
Spyros
Last edited by Extreme Tuners; Jan 5, 2011 at 01:28 AM.
#446
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I added your recent posts to the thread, here it is again http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...2091420&page=2
Thanks
Thanks
#448
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Hi.
Most customers ask us about high flow T3 turbos. Those years we had made some combos specially per customer. We first used 67mm comp wheels to T3 frame turbos before 5-6 years.
Meanwhile we have test most known other companies high flowing units to the dyno. Billet or cast versions. We manage to fit more than 70-76mm comp wheels to T3 units keeping our records unofficially. Of course its not right from me to name and to compare other companies high flowing T3 units with ours.
We made some R&D for some companies, some tests. But now its time to hit the market with something that hits and outflows every T3 frame turbo on the market.
We manage to make it at the past with T4 flange as u understand from my first posts. Units flowing more than 156lbs min T4 flanged.
As u read this post the 5 axis cnc finish the custom high flow T3 unit. We tried to keep the cost as low we could. these are real race units.
The unit will test by us next week and then we will sell it on public using some more options.
Keep tuned, u will not believe ur eyes.
Most customers ask us about high flow T3 turbos. Those years we had made some combos specially per customer. We first used 67mm comp wheels to T3 frame turbos before 5-6 years.
Meanwhile we have test most known other companies high flowing units to the dyno. Billet or cast versions. We manage to fit more than 70-76mm comp wheels to T3 units keeping our records unofficially. Of course its not right from me to name and to compare other companies high flowing T3 units with ours.
We made some R&D for some companies, some tests. But now its time to hit the market with something that hits and outflows every T3 frame turbo on the market.
We manage to make it at the past with T4 flange as u understand from my first posts. Units flowing more than 156lbs min T4 flanged.
As u read this post the 5 axis cnc finish the custom high flow T3 unit. We tried to keep the cost as low we could. these are real race units.
The unit will test by us next week and then we will sell it on public using some more options.
Keep tuned, u will not believe ur eyes.
#449
Hi.
Most customers ask us about high flow T3 turbos. Those years we had made some combos specially per customer. We first used 67mm comp wheels to T3 frame turbos before 5-6 years.
Meanwhile we have test most known other companies high flowing units to the dyno. Billet or cast versions. We manage to fit more than 70-76mm comp wheels to T3 units keeping our records unofficially. Of course its not right from me to name and to compare other companies high flowing T3 units with ours.
We made some R&D for some companies, some tests. But now its time to hit the market with something that hits and outflows every T3 frame turbo on the market.
We manage to make it at the past with T4 flange as u understand from my first posts. Units flowing more than 156lbs min T4 flanged.
As u read this post the 5 axis cnc finish the custom high flow T3 unit. We tried to keep the cost as low we could. these are real race units.
The unit will test by us next week and then we will sell it on public using some more options.
Keep tuned, u will not believe ur eyes.
Most customers ask us about high flow T3 turbos. Those years we had made some combos specially per customer. We first used 67mm comp wheels to T3 frame turbos before 5-6 years.
Meanwhile we have test most known other companies high flowing units to the dyno. Billet or cast versions. We manage to fit more than 70-76mm comp wheels to T3 units keeping our records unofficially. Of course its not right from me to name and to compare other companies high flowing T3 units with ours.
We made some R&D for some companies, some tests. But now its time to hit the market with something that hits and outflows every T3 frame turbo on the market.
We manage to make it at the past with T4 flange as u understand from my first posts. Units flowing more than 156lbs min T4 flanged.
As u read this post the 5 axis cnc finish the custom high flow T3 unit. We tried to keep the cost as low we could. these are real race units.
The unit will test by us next week and then we will sell it on public using some more options.
Keep tuned, u will not believe ur eyes.
#450
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We used at the past.
Bigger housing = more time to compress (lag)
1983 till 1999 for 1400 HP need T6 housing, 2006 we manage it with T4, I think we can also with T3. More efficient the wheel is, more downgrading the housing size.
Spyros
Bigger housing = more time to compress (lag)
1983 till 1999 for 1400 HP need T6 housing, 2006 we manage it with T4, I think we can also with T3. More efficient the wheel is, more downgrading the housing size.
Spyros