Built DOHC ZC Turbo Advice
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Built DOHC ZC Turbo Advice
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Alright guys, just built my DOHC ZC last weekend.
-Eagle H Beams Stock length
-Stock Compression CP Pistons
-NPR Rings
-King Main/Rod Bearings
-Stock head gasket
-Stock head
Currently breaking in the motor, probably put about 250 miles on it now so I need to have my turbo parts ready!
What I have currently:
-20G Water cooled turbo
-Log manifold
-RDX 410cc injectors w/ clips
-K-Tuned Inj tophats
-Neptune/Demonware
-XTD Stage 3 clutch
-Walbro 255
Basically my goal: Power.
I haven't ever owned anything more powerful than my old EM1 that was bone stock really. But that sure was slow to me. From just seeing/driving cars with power I think somewhere in the 250-300 range for daily driving would be very satisfying.
Is this a realistic goal for a daily driver and my parts setup?
Also, I don't know what do about downpipe, intercooler, piping, bov, wg. Any insight for what would fit my build would be greatly appreciated!
Alright guys, just built my DOHC ZC last weekend.
-Eagle H Beams Stock length
-Stock Compression CP Pistons
-NPR Rings
-King Main/Rod Bearings
-Stock head gasket
-Stock head
Currently breaking in the motor, probably put about 250 miles on it now so I need to have my turbo parts ready!
What I have currently:
-20G Water cooled turbo
-Log manifold
-RDX 410cc injectors w/ clips
-K-Tuned Inj tophats
-Neptune/Demonware
-XTD Stage 3 clutch
-Walbro 255
Basically my goal: Power.
I haven't ever owned anything more powerful than my old EM1 that was bone stock really. But that sure was slow to me. From just seeing/driving cars with power I think somewhere in the 250-300 range for daily driving would be very satisfying.
Is this a realistic goal for a daily driver and my parts setup?
Also, I don't know what do about downpipe, intercooler, piping, bov, wg. Any insight for what would fit my build would be greatly appreciated!
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I have no idea if that turbo is correctly sized or even capable of your goals. I'm not sure what transmission you have, but more power would definitely appreciate the help of a LSD.
When you say Log manifold, is it cast or actual pipes?
Injectors may be small for 300 wHP. I think that's in the 550cc range.
Neptune RTP Demon is a good choice.
Downpipe is tricky. You either have it custom made after you have your manifold or buy them together from someone. Greg at Goautoworks can custom fab you a manifold and downpipe fit to your motor and turbo if you provide him enough details.
Intercooler is something I cheaped out on. You can get a decent used one. You don't need a large one for your set up. Find a FMIC you can afford (air to air) and it should work.
Piping is something that I cheaped out on too. Just make sure you use good couplers.
BOV/WG is highly opinionated and based on your exhaust manifold. My manifold was gated for a 38mm wastegate, so that's what I bought. I suggest Tial but there are several great brands.
You should set more than just a HP goal. If you are literally just looking to tool around the streets, you'll want response. If you are looking to do auto-x or time attack, you'll want response. If you are just looking for drag racing punk kids, you don't have to worry so much. Choosing a correctly sized turbo will go a long way.
When you say Log manifold, is it cast or actual pipes?
Injectors may be small for 300 wHP. I think that's in the 550cc range.
Neptune RTP Demon is a good choice.
Downpipe is tricky. You either have it custom made after you have your manifold or buy them together from someone. Greg at Goautoworks can custom fab you a manifold and downpipe fit to your motor and turbo if you provide him enough details.
Intercooler is something I cheaped out on. You can get a decent used one. You don't need a large one for your set up. Find a FMIC you can afford (air to air) and it should work.
Piping is something that I cheaped out on too. Just make sure you use good couplers.
BOV/WG is highly opinionated and based on your exhaust manifold. My manifold was gated for a 38mm wastegate, so that's what I bought. I suggest Tial but there are several great brands.
You should set more than just a HP goal. If you are literally just looking to tool around the streets, you'll want response. If you are looking to do auto-x or time attack, you'll want response. If you are just looking for drag racing punk kids, you don't have to worry so much. Choosing a correctly sized turbo will go a long way.
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Hmm I think you have a long way to go in the R&D process before getting underway, but I can show you pictures of how I came along with my ZC turbo build. Should give you plenty of ideas of what direction to go with yours. :D
Do links like this work?? https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=df41aa8cbb
Do links like this work?? https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=df41aa8cbb
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I have no idea if that turbo is correctly sized or even capable of your goals. I'm not sure what transmission you have, but more power would definitely appreciate the help of a LSD.
When you say Log manifold, is it cast or actual pipes?
Injectors may be small for 300 wHP. I think that's in the 550cc range.
Neptune RTP Demon is a good choice.
Downpipe is tricky. You either have it custom made after you have your manifold or buy them together from someone. Greg at Goautoworks can custom fab you a manifold and downpipe fit to your motor and turbo if you provide him enough details.
Intercooler is something I cheaped out on. You can get a decent used one. You don't need a large one for your set up. Find a FMIC you can afford (air to air) and it should work.
Piping is something that I cheaped out on too. Just make sure you use good couplers.
BOV/WG is highly opinionated and based on your exhaust manifold. My manifold was gated for a 38mm wastegate, so that's what I bought. I suggest Tial but there are several great brands.
You should set more than just a HP goal. If you are literally just looking to tool around the streets, you'll want response. If you are looking to do auto-x or time attack, you'll want response. If you are just looking for drag racing punk kids, you don't have to worry so much. Choosing a correctly sized turbo will go a long way.
When you say Log manifold, is it cast or actual pipes?
Injectors may be small for 300 wHP. I think that's in the 550cc range.
Neptune RTP Demon is a good choice.
Downpipe is tricky. You either have it custom made after you have your manifold or buy them together from someone. Greg at Goautoworks can custom fab you a manifold and downpipe fit to your motor and turbo if you provide him enough details.
Intercooler is something I cheaped out on. You can get a decent used one. You don't need a large one for your set up. Find a FMIC you can afford (air to air) and it should work.
Piping is something that I cheaped out on too. Just make sure you use good couplers.
BOV/WG is highly opinionated and based on your exhaust manifold. My manifold was gated for a 38mm wastegate, so that's what I bought. I suggest Tial but there are several great brands.
You should set more than just a HP goal. If you are literally just looking to tool around the streets, you'll want response. If you are looking to do auto-x or time attack, you'll want response. If you are just looking for drag racing punk kids, you don't have to worry so much. Choosing a correctly sized turbo will go a long way.
2. Injectors can be sold, RC 550cc injectors would be a better idea?
3. I have a stock ZC trans (no lsd) would like LSD but not in the budget right now
4. Plan on getting an ebay fmic/piping kit. should this be okay?
5. I will figure out what my manifold is gated to. And I've heard many good things about Tial and Turbosmart so I am sticking with them.
6. Well my only goal is HP because, yes, it is my DD and I am a weekend 1/4 1/8 mile guy. I don't have too much need for response, just raw power and spool isnt a huge deal for me. Just want to blow the wheels off when I feel like it.
With that said, any of this that you guys can guide me in the right direction id appreciate it. I think what I'm going to do is buy myself a short open dump and have the exhaust fabricated afterwards.
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Hmm I think you have a long way to go in the R&D process before getting underway, but I can show you pictures of how I came along with my ZC turbo build. Should give you plenty of ideas of what direction to go with yours. :D
Do links like this work?? https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=df41aa8cbb
Do links like this work?? https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=df41aa8cbb
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Cool I'm running through there now. Will post if I have any more questions! Thanks a bunch.
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