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Old Sep 6, 2009, 09:19 PM
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Testing the AWD 1000R Billet 67 mm Turbo - 820 whp

I am reporting about my tests on the AWD Motorsports 67mm Billet 1000R turbo which I installed on my Dyno Flash Evo 8 for testing with race gas

Some basics on my set up
Buschur 2.0 L Short Block 9.0 / 1 A/F
Shearer Sidewinder T4 header
Jun cams
HKS Kansi Intake
AEM EMS
Headway Performance Head

With my previous turbo a base line of 750 whp (uncorrected - 777 corrected) was enough to get me 3 9.7 passes at 145 mph at the DSM Shootout

I wanted to try AWD's new turbo combination so this weekend I took advantage of a few days of down time to finally test the new turbo

The end results show similar spool up and more top end power so I am very pleased with the performance of the new turbo



I did however, find that my valve springs seem to be floating a bit over 8300 so I have yet again a new project to work on when I find the time LOL

Thanks to Mike and the whole team at AWD for the help and support !

Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7UG0bura0M

Al

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Nice gains! What turbo did this replace?

*edit* the old one was the FP hta37r comp wheel with the pte hotside wheel, right? I recall you talking about this a while back...

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nice work. what valve train do you have now and what are you going to install and run next???
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Very Sick. Have you considered doing some different cam testing?
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very nice. your videos are always entertaining Al.
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That was pretty awesome. I like at 4:58 in the video, that BAM! Everything shakes, that was cool. Very nice work, keep up the testing.
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Originally Posted by DynoFlash
I am reporting about my tests on the AWD Motorsports 67mm Billet 1000R turbo which I installed on my Dyno Flash Evo 8 for testing with race gas

Some basics on my set up
Buschur 2.0 L Short Block 9.0 / 1 A/F
Shearer Sidewinder T4 header
Jun cams
HKS Kansi Intake
AEM EMS
Headway Performance Head

With my previous turbo a base line of 750 whp (uncorrected - 777 corrected) was enough to get me 3 9.7 passes at 145 mph at the DSM Shootout

I wanted to try AWD's new turbo combination so this weekend I took advantage of a few days of down time to finally test the new turbo

The end results show similar spool up and more top end power so I am very pleased with the performance of the new turbo



I did however, find that my valve springs seem to be floating a bit over 8300 so I have yet again a new project to work on when I find the time LOL

Thanks to Mike and the whole team at AWD for the help and support !

Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7UG0bura0M

Al
isnt the "awd motorsports 67mm billet 1000r turbo" a standard off the shelf billet 6765?good #s,that turbo is a bad boy!!how much boost?
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Is this the standard 67/65 or a new custom offset of the 67/65? The "1000R" is throwing me for a loop. Nice test keep it up AL.
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Nice results Al!
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Originally Posted by nos51
isnt the "awd motorsports 67mm billet 1000r turbo" a standard off the shelf billet 6765?good #s,that turbo is a bad boy!!how much boost?
Actually its not the off the shelf unit.. Beleive it or not AL got to test this for us since our car is down for chassis work right now..


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Originally Posted by eflove
Is this the standard 67/65 or a new custom offset of the 67/65? The "1000R" is throwing me for a loop. Nice test keep it up AL.
Its custom.. 67mm Billet compressor though..

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Originally Posted by Mike@AwdMotorsports
Actually its not the off the shelf unit.. Beleive it or not AL got to test this for us since our car is down for chassis work right now..


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ahh ok good to know there are some more turbo options yum
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Al, thanks for doing the testing.. I told you atleast 5-10% more power.. Once you fix the valve float issue i am sure youll be closer to the 10% range..

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Originally Posted by DynoFlash
With my previous turbo a base line of 750 whp (uncorrected - 777 corrected) was enough to get me 3 9.7 passes at 145 mph at the DSM Shootoutl
Al, what was the previous turbo? In the video, you mention that it has a 7-blade billet compressor, but what is shown in the video doesn't look like a billet compressor wheel. On the other hand, the billet compressor of the replacement is immediately recognizable as such in the video.
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Originally Posted by scheides
Nice gains! What turbo did this replace?

*edit* the old one was the FP hta37r comp wheel with the pte hotside wheel, right? I recall you talking about this a while back...
The old combo was a HTA88 front wheel with a PT 65 mm back wheel - a custom uint. It worked very well but the AWD 1000R seems to have the edge.

Al


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