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Snaps wrote:Could be due to a lot of things... different temperature, humidity, etc. Coryn. Have you changed anything else since the last run? What setup were you running before?
If you were running the stock airbox, I could see the twin intakes losing power over it - but only if the intakes haven't been closed off (cold-air box) from the hot engine bay air, I think that would be one of your problems if that's how yours is set up?
BlakeNZ wrote:Obviously, I am very disappointed with this result.
The thing that pricks my attention, is that the boost did not increase, whereas many cars (with the twin intake mod) have experienced boost increase(2-3psi) without touching the boost controller, which shows that the turbos that increased boost were being restricted on the intake side... whereas the fact that Coryn's boost did not increase, suggests that this is not the case on his car.
It could also mean that his exhaust side is restricted, so got no further power gains,BUT I THINK THIS IS UNLIKELY, given that the car makes great power already, so is unlikely to be restricted.
2jayzgte wrote:Could also be due to the fact the BPU mods I already have may have already maxed out the potiential of the turbo's.I personally think after going over previous dyno sheets its the turbo's they just can't move any more air.
I have'nt had a factory airbox for 8 years..The twin intakes in principle sound like a great idea and the theory of providing a seperate intake per turbo is also sound fact of the matter is though you still have to get air in to make more power here in is where I believe is what I have run into I believe at the moment the way my boost curve is setup I think I'm focused on what happens in the middle of the rev range not up at the top.
I have also noticed this at the track after about 6000 rpm these turbo's just run out of puff but between 3-6 they are really good though see this is the trade-off while making more power up top is great the fact of the matter for me anyway what goes on between 3-6 is more important to me.
Snaps wrote:2jayzgte wrote:Could also be due to the fact the BPU mods I already have may have already maxed out the potiential of the turbo's.I personally think after going over previous dyno sheets its the turbo's they just can't move any more air.
I have'nt had a factory airbox for 8 years..The twin intakes in principle sound like a great idea and the theory of providing a seperate intake per turbo is also sound fact of the matter is though you still have to get air in to make more power here in is where I believe is what I have run into I believe at the moment the way my boost curve is setup I think I'm focused on what happens in the middle of the rev range not up at the top.
I have also noticed this at the track after about 6000 rpm these turbo's just run out of puff but between 3-6 they are really good though see this is the trade-off while making more power up top is great the fact of the matter for me anyway what goes on between 3-6 is more important to me.
Was just asking to get some more info Always interesting to hear how other people go about doing things like this. You've got the twin intakes in a sealed (from engine bay air) cold air box as well?
It definitely makes sense your turbo's are running out of puff (I'd guess on the compressor outlet side) if the power is still dropping out at the top end...
You're running the US Spec cams right? I'd say they could be choking your motor in the top end, and would probably be your next best bet if you're looking for a little more power. But that's only if you've got some sort of Air/Fuel controller (piggyback, etc.) to take full use of the extra flow in the top end.
Either way I'm sure the car still runs great, and I'm sure you're still more than happy with it!
Lith wrote:Comparing dyno results can be real tricky, gotta remember you are running through an auto which would be killing some of the party - no idea how much. One way or another, your car clearly goes really well and it does seem like you're pushing near the limit of what you're going to make without changing either the fuel or the turbo setup.
2jayzgte wrote:Thats true mate but 500+ on factory turbo's to me is a reach you surely can't think thats for real can you??
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