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Old Aug 6, 2008, 04:58 PM
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robert, where do you guys dyno at?
Old Aug 6, 2008, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Cali2MDevo8
If we send in our turbo, do we pay upfront, or when it's done in a month or so?
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Old Aug 6, 2008, 07:18 PM
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Robert, I see in post #29 you said if you break an engine during testing you have to start all over. Is that how ALL shops do it?
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Didn't read the whole thing and don't have much time so bear with me.

- The numbers are with a 1.05 SAE correction
- That makes the 470 really just 447
- However, it also means the conditions were pretty awful (very hot and humid), so it probably WOULD make close to 20-25whp more in 60-70* weather
- 124mph traps with 447whp on a Dynojet and 3325 race weight are dead nuts. It's key that people remember that your power output at the track is ONLY relevant to your uncorrected numbers. the track doesn't correct your results like the dyno.

All in all, 26psi on this setup and trapping 124 is excellent. Go to 30psi on the same setup, and you're talking 128 maybe...130 in better weather.
Old Aug 6, 2008, 07:37 PM
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how about 3rd? I don't think anyone is doing any racing in 5th gear from 2000rpm
Old Aug 6, 2008, 08:48 PM
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Old Aug 6, 2008, 08:50 PM
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Can you PM me on getting one of the RED turbos that was converted?
Old Aug 6, 2008, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ForcedPerformance
Yes, you may send in stock EVO9 turbos for update and overhaul to EVORed spec. We are doing these in batches of 20-30, so we collect 20-30 used EVO9 turbos and run them all in one big whack. So don't take the turbo off your car and send it in, that will get you all angry and upset that we are taking so long. Doing these will be about a month turnaround possibly and cost $1099. We have already started on the first batch of update/overhaul to Reds, we went ahead and did that batch even though it only had about 12-15 units in it.
Thank God... It is sooo on now... I was thinking we could only buy new and couldn't do an exchange process. After the DSM/EVO shootout, I'll be sending you my turbo, so common people, I want to get my turbo back ASAP so send your turbo in . I'll be using an old EVO VIII turbo for the time being till I get my red.
Originally Posted by Cali2MDevo8
If we send in our turbo, do we pay upfront, or when it's done in a month or so?
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Old Aug 6, 2008, 10:05 PM
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i'll be giving you guys a call tomorrow. i'm excited!!!
Old Aug 6, 2008, 10:14 PM
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Damn not bad...I trapped this on the green in an 05 gsr with E85 on the stock motor so I am hoping to be around 480-500hp...also with a 70,000 stock block and head and 272 hks cams. I am now proud of my accomplishments after seeing this and I want a red BAD! I am sure the red will net me a 10 sec. pass with good tires and some better suspension.
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when is this turbo coming out ?? or is it out already ?
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The turbo is availble for a waiting list.
Old Aug 7, 2008, 10:50 AM
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so I guess that means none in stock right now? New of course
Sitting on the shelf waiting for a home? No. It has not worked that way in the last 13 years.

robert, where do you guys dyno at?
We normally dyno at Alamo Autosports in Arlington. I have known Brice for years and he has always been very friendly about letting us run on his dyno, THANKS BRICE!

Robert, I see in post #29 you said if you break an engine during testing you have to start all over. Is that how ALL shops do it?
I suppose so, if they didn't and then tried to hide it or were not forthcoming about it I bet the internet would tear them up alive. Sheezus, I mentioned my car in another thread without a novella about it's mods and fuel and almost got lynched myself for trying to mislead people!

If we send in our turbo, do we pay upfront, or when it's done in a month or so?
No, you never pay your bill and then eat dinner. You send it in, we do the work, then you pay for it.
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Originally Posted by ForcedPerformance
No, you never pay your bill and then eat dinner. You send it in, we do the work, then you pay for it.


You have never eaten Chinese buffet!
Old Aug 7, 2008, 10:56 AM
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damn robert, I thought I was the only one here using a PMAS meter.... ( this is warren, nick Wolgamotts old roomie )

U guys should switch to their blow through design, it works quite well


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