2.2 erl motor 9:5:1 turbo a/r ?
#16
well its kinda of a super long story but ill give it to you short my car was blown up twice while on e85 one stock motor and one built motor its not just the e85 it has a lot to do with some people think e85 is super fuel and you can get a little crazy on the tunning i.e to much boost but thats all i can speak about but s*** happens but we can talk about the new setup
#17
I think you better do some more research on this. There are plenty of guys using stock turbos making 500 whp that use these turbos for road racing. Kracka is one of them I can think of off the top of my head and he is making 500 pump gas on an ef3. My turbo doesn't use a stock housing it uses a different housing so there again fail.
#19
stock frame turbos are great but they do have limits like once you pass 29psi most stock frame have a nasty tapper . for road racing the turbos are great but most of them max around 500whp some make it to 600whp with a fuel upgrade i.e racing fuel or e85 . i would like to have space to grow down the road so no research need you hit the nail right on the head stock frames are great if you plan to stay in the 500 to 600 range
Here some info for the op
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...block-e85.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ts-thread.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ld-i-sell.html
Look at these for starters. I realize you have an x but for reference I'm late.
#20
I think you better do some more research on this. There are plenty of guys using stock turbos making 500 whp that use these turbos for road racing. Kracka is one of them I can think of off the top of my head and he is making 500 pump gas on an ef3. My turbo doesn't use a stock housing it uses a different housing so there again fail.
Last edited by spdracerut; Jan 20, 2012 at 11:43 AM.
#21
Really? There are plenty of cars that make 500 600 whp and are above 29 psi. I for one make 544 one 33 psi. Mikey of spec ops he makes 750whp on a bb black, Tscompusa makes 600 above 40 psi, Kracka makes 500 on pump gas one his ef3. Curt brown 605 whp on bb green. I mean if you want time to grow why not just order a 42r now and not even waste your time with anything else?
Here some info for the op
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...block-e85.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ts-thread.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ld-i-sell.html
Look at these for starters. I realize you have an x but for reference I'm late.
Here some info for the op
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...block-e85.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ts-thread.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ld-i-sell.html
Look at these for starters. I realize you have an x but for reference I'm late.
And kracka has an X, making 400whp on an Ef2
#22
Really? There are plenty of cars that make 500 600 whp and are above 29 psi. I for one make 544 one 33 psi. Mikey of spec ops he makes 750whp on a bb black, Tscompusa makes 600 above 40 psi, Kracka makes 500 on pump gas one his ef3. Curt brown 605 whp on bb green. I mean if you want time to grow why not just order a 42r now and not even waste your time with anything else?
Here some info for the op
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...block-e85.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ts-thread.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ld-i-sell.html
Look at these for starters. I realize you have an x but for reference I'm late.
Here some info for the op
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...block-e85.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ts-thread.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ld-i-sell.html
Look at these for starters. I realize you have an x but for reference I'm late.
Last edited by tanksmith; Jan 20, 2012 at 12:50 PM.
#23
Curse you need to pay attention when you are in the X section lol. Remember the X stock frames are WAY more restrictive than the 8/9. 600whp maxed out on E85 is about all you get from an EF4/Fpblack, maybe 620 if you push it. The X turbos won't hold over 29psi at 9k rpms unless you have a really ****ty flowing motor, with good cams and head the X just won't hold the boost with our stock frames (too restrictive).
And kracka has an X, making 400whp on an Ef2
And kracka has an X, making 400whp on an Ef2
#24
Correct, X turbos and VIII/IX turbos are night and day. Hell, the whole car is night and day.
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole not being able to running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4% more power. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole not being able to running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4% more power. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
Last edited by Mikey@Spec-Ops; Jan 20, 2012 at 01:23 PM.
#25
Correct, X turbos and VIII/IX turbos are night and day. Hell, the whole car is night and day.
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4%. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4%. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
#26
For reference I made essentially the same power on my new setup (2.2L 10:1 compression) with 27psi vs. my old setup (2.0L stock compression) at 38psi.
Compression and displacement are your friends. I almost went 10.5 but was afraid to.
#27
Your correct my bad on that It was your post of your car I beleive that made 514 on the ef4. I know I saw somewhere where he posted that but it was you post. And yes I do know am in the x section hince the I realize I'm in the x section use these for reference.
#28
Correct, X turbos and VIII/IX turbos are night and day. Hell, the whole car is night and day.
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole not being able to running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4% more power. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
I think I can make 650whp on a DBB FP Black on a Evo X we are currently building. It will be a sleeved 2.2 and will have just about every mod in the book and on E85. I am very excited to see how it turns out. We are going to be using some of the same tricks we used on my IX that helped up get to 750whp. In the end the process is all the same, air flow = power.
Just to give you guys an idea, I tuned a stock block X on 93 at 508whp w/ FP Black very very conservative. I think a full build on tilt I would like to hit 650whp safely. There are a lot of things you can do to make power that a lot of people over look. One, is compression, which more times than not, seems to be over looked by a lot of people... The whole not being able to running high compression on a turbo car days are over! No reason in the world to do a 9.5:1 unless you are on 91 oct. 10:1 or 10.5:1 is what should be used. Every full point of compression is about 4% more power. So on my car, compared to a stock compression build, my increased compression is giving me an extra 52whp ish. Compression can make a lot more power and doesn't stress the turbo as much. Just some food for thought. My motor is around 10.8:1. It runs on 93 and with practicaly no * and only 19psi it still makes mid 500s. Who is to say you can't run a race car on pump? Tuning makes the world of difference as I'm sure most of you know.
To answer the OP question... a 6266 will be lag and a lot for a road race car, unless you know how to drive and use antilag along with some other tricks. I would personally get an EFR turbo. Your pick is up to you but from what I have seen, they are great. I want to do some testing and thinking about doing it on my car but still have not decided completely.
Have a great day guys!
Mikey
#29
#30
On the 8/9 yes it could hold that out to redline. Here is what the stock frames look like on the X.
Notice the cliff after 6900
All I meant by notice the section you were in is that the 8/9 stock frame world is vastly different than the X.
Notice the cliff after 6900
All I meant by notice the section you were in is that the 8/9 stock frame world is vastly different than the X.