First Turbo build
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First Turbo build
This is my first turbo build and i just wanted to get some feedback and opinions on the build what i have done so far
d16z6
vitara pistons
eagle h beam rods
stock crank
Garrett .57 trim t3to4 turbo
eBay cast manifold
tial waste gate
bisimoto lvl 3.6 camshaft
bisimoto springs and retainers
bisimoto cam gear
golden eagle intake manifold
golden eagle fuel rail
skunk 2 70 mm throttle body
precision 1000 cc injectors
hoping to shoot for the 350-400 hp range am i crazy?
d16z6
vitara pistons
eagle h beam rods
stock crank
Garrett .57 trim t3to4 turbo
eBay cast manifold
tial waste gate
bisimoto lvl 3.6 camshaft
bisimoto springs and retainers
bisimoto cam gear
golden eagle intake manifold
golden eagle fuel rail
skunk 2 70 mm throttle body
precision 1000 cc injectors
hoping to shoot for the 350-400 hp range am i crazy?
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Re: First Turbo build
you'll get less knowledgeable answers here. some people know but most that do go to FI. its there for a reason. why not post it in all motor if you want mixed reviews.
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That's alot of money put into a D....damn. GL though I suppose.
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You need a fuel pump, and 1000cc injectors are not gonna be very streetable at part throttle. Gets some 880's and a walboro.
For the money you are spending on the head you should sleeve the block.
Or save a bunch of money, run a low compression headgasket and ARP head studs.
... And yes you are a lil crazy, Id be a lil crazy to run 400whp on a daily unsleeved engine.
For the money you are spending on the head you should sleeve the block.
Or save a bunch of money, run a low compression headgasket and ARP head studs.
... And yes you are a lil crazy, Id be a lil crazy to run 400whp on a daily unsleeved engine.
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the rule of thumb is normally anything more then 400hp needs sleeves but theirs many that have went over 400hp on stock sleeves. kinda like the rule most stick by is 200-250 on stock internals but some have made 300hp on stock internals with a good tune.
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For injectors, if you're looking at anything over around 880cc, get Injector Dynamics injectors. They're kinda pricey, but they'll idle like stock. If you can get by with 880s, I have some like new Precision 880cc injectors and a resistor box I'd throw in with them. PM if interested in that.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
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For injectors, if you're looking at anything over around 880cc, get Injector Dynamics injectors. They're kinda pricey, but they'll idle like stock. If you can get by with 880s, I have some like new Precision 880cc injectors and a resistor box I'd throw in with them. PM if interested in that.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
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def goin 2 get more than that u should be able to get 500 hp easily with a bigger turbo and i hope you got arp headstuds didnt see you mention it
oh yea and that port job will make a big difference with that cam
oh yea and that port job will make a big difference with that cam
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You should be able to make 350HP with no issues with the proper sized downpipe and exhaust. I made 303 @ 19PSI on a crappy ebay turbo with no cam or a stock regrind.
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For injectors, if you're looking at anything over around 880cc, get Injector Dynamics injectors. They're kinda pricey, but they'll idle like stock. If you can get by with 880s, I have some like new Precision 880cc injectors and a resistor box I'd throw in with them. PM if interested in that.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
Your throttle body may be a little big. I'd look at others peoples' builds
Some head work like a port job would probably benefit you.
For your pistons, if you're getting H beam rods, at least look at what some decent forged pistons would run you. Cast pistons can take quite a bit, but I have heard that they are kinda loose in a D series. To cheap out on such a vital part doesn't make sense.
And considering that he already bought everything, no point in telling him what to buy now. What he has is fine for his goals. There are plenty of people making around 400WHP on stock sleeves. Sleeves are super expensive and kind of kill the whole value of a D build.
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500?!? thjats a lot dont you think? lol with what like gt35r?
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They are fine, vitara's are very strong pistons. They are the best possible cast you can get. Rivaling forged. I run a 68mm TB on my daily so I dont see an issue with that either. PTE also makes nice injectors, and you can often find them cheap.
And considering that he already bought everything, no point in telling him what to buy now. What he has is fine for his goals. There are plenty of people making around 400WHP on stock sleeves. Sleeves are super expensive and kind of kill the whole value of a D build.
And considering that he already bought everything, no point in telling him what to buy now. What he has is fine for his goals. There are plenty of people making around 400WHP on stock sleeves. Sleeves are super expensive and kind of kill the whole value of a D build.
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haha im just so nervous building this damn motor ....**** can get stressful lol anyone of you guys on the east coast if you going to Honda day?
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i dont see the bisimoto cam being very beneficial to a boosted build, i would think twice about that .. but you are going to need extensive tuning to reach those whp goals