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Turbos: Size matching, efficiency ranges, powerband, spool, overal design

Old May 18, 2006 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
I've had no issues exiting corners at the track with my car...With a proper suspension setup, some good tires, and a decent driver corner exit is fine...
Yea, thats great to hear MIA. Right now, it looks like I might be picking up a whole TN package pretty soon if everything goes well. Yea, my suspension if pretty much fully tuned, with good tires. I have been drifting for almost 2 years now, and I have gotten to have alot of track time. I cant imagine how its going to be with the new turbo setup! Cant wait!

You got PM MIA...
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Old May 18, 2006 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by AmyCroft
The Latest JWT kit is capable of beyond 600whp. I saw MrAturbo G35 car on an old nasty Stillen Dyno do 609whp last weekend. 638 Torque. Good high octane fuel, but the car was awsum on the rollers. On a newer load base dyno I'd expect 740whp. The VQ35 shows good potential to do 900whp as tech improves. D-Sport this month shows a Supra 1233Whp without nitrous.

Many after market items are required. Run the fuel pump (Walbro 255) at 18 volts - Done with no return line. But probably a good fuel pressure limiter..

MrA Turbo - will have a magazine article.. Soon and all will be told.
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Cheers Amy -
Yea, I definately wont be going for those kind of numbers AMY. hehe
I think thats out of my limits quite a bit. I still dont understand why JWT is using such small injectors and no return line in their intial TT kits. I was told without a proper full return system (AAM/CJM style) I will be running into problems around 425-450rwhp. But it seems Jim and Clark know what they are doing. Im guessing it was for CARB approval reason..
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Old May 18, 2006 | 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 350zDCalb
I agree, I've driven F/I's 350's with 8.5CR and 9:1CR...and stock CR...if someone could tell the difference blindfolded, I'd give them a cookie (driving blindfolded would be tough though )

This difference in the CR's is unoticeable.

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That is nice to hear TODD. I wont be soo worried when its time to build my engine about being soo laggy on off boost driving. I cant wait to seee some dynos of some built motors with TN kits...especially with the new turbo ::
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Old May 18, 2006 | 07:23 AM
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My part throttle, off boost reponse has always been very robust, even with 9.0:1 CR. Like Todd said, you would be hard pressed to tell the difference.
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