FINALLY! Dynoed the Integra-T 416whp
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FINALLY! Dynoed the Integra-T 416whp
I actually dynoed the car last sunday but haven't had anytime to post up but here it is......ls/vtec
Golden eagle sleeves
Eagle rods/Wiseco Pistons (whoot!!)
85mm bore
Ported gsr head by me
stock valves with triple angle valve job
Rev springs (Thanks Damian!!)
KMS retainers
gsr cams
hp racing intake manifold (Thanks again Damian!)
spf race manifold soon to be ditched for one of my custom manifolds
t3 blowzilla
3" dp to 3"exhaust with no cat or muffler
walbro 255
aem
1000cc injectors
stock tb
precision 750hp intercooler
All vibrant performance 3" aluminum welded by me
Greddy type s bov X2
hondata intake manifold gasket
Car made 416whp and 311wtq at 16.5psi on pump, no race #'s yet.....
Here are some pics
Will be posting dyno graph tomorrow
And a frontal shot
Dyno chart...this is not the final run. This was before we made intake cam adjustments and picked up 16whp and 12wtq....
Modified by Teglove2 at 3:23 PM 6/23/2006
Golden eagle sleeves
Eagle rods/Wiseco Pistons (whoot!!)
85mm bore
Ported gsr head by me
stock valves with triple angle valve job
Rev springs (Thanks Damian!!)
KMS retainers
gsr cams
hp racing intake manifold (Thanks again Damian!)
spf race manifold soon to be ditched for one of my custom manifolds
t3 blowzilla
3" dp to 3"exhaust with no cat or muffler
walbro 255
aem
1000cc injectors
stock tb
precision 750hp intercooler
All vibrant performance 3" aluminum welded by me
Greddy type s bov X2
hondata intake manifold gasket
Car made 416whp and 311wtq at 16.5psi on pump, no race #'s yet.....
Here are some pics
Will be posting dyno graph tomorrow
And a frontal shot
Dyno chart...this is not the final run. This was before we made intake cam adjustments and picked up 16whp and 12wtq....
Modified by Teglove2 at 3:23 PM 6/23/2006
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I've been wanting to take footage when i go out to our bike nights and race bikes but my aem just died on me 3 days ago so I already have another ecu i'm just waiting for my tuner to get back to load my tuned map on...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmbb6-t »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its a clean set-up no dought...... im not feeling the bumper cut out though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i feel the same about the bumper, i would have left it alittle more covered up though, nice numbers
yeah i feel the same about the bumper, i would have left it alittle more covered up though, nice numbers
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Re: FINALLY! Dynoed the Integra-T 416whp (Teglove2)
Nice setup, but man, two blow off valves? You better be running a GT42R or I call it rice By the way, you didn't list what turbo you are running.
And poor front bumper man... If this is a street car, start aiming for 700+ WHP on a race gas tune, or else your "aggressive" bumper won't match the performance...lol
And poor front bumper man... If this is a street car, start aiming for 700+ WHP on a race gas tune, or else your "aggressive" bumper won't match the performance...lol
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Wow, maybe next time I'll think twice about posting on hater-tech.com. I love the way the front bumper looks and thats all that matters. Most everyone that sees it loves it. The main reason i did it is because the front mount completely covers my half core radiator and i wanted more air to it. My roomate just by chance had another type s off of his rx-7 just laying around so i threw it on....its not like i went out and spent money to purposely put dual bov's on it. For those of you who actually complimented this post, thanks.
I'd also like to thank everyone at Slowmotion Motorsports who helped me get the car where it is today.
D-tuned
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And a big thanks my boss and tuner Corey Parrish
P.S. Tony you need to read the post I did say what turbo I have
T3 Blowzilla..........
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Modified by Teglove2 at 3:26 PM 6/23/2006
I'd also like to thank everyone at Slowmotion Motorsports who helped me get the car where it is today.
D-tuned
MiamiDamian
PM-performance
And a big thanks my boss and tuner Corey Parrish
P.S. Tony you need to read the post I did say what turbo I have
T3 Blowzilla..........
Accordlove
If i forgot anyone you know who you are!!
Ryan
Modified by Teglove2 at 3:26 PM 6/23/2006
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And i didnt cut it with toe nail clippers I cut it with a body saw and smoothed everything with a file for a nice finish.........haters....
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There is no point in getting big intercoolers to just block them from air flow. I bet 80 percent of the people hating on it is using less then half of their intercoolers because they are too worried about the looks of the car. It just doesn't make sense to me to cover it up for the sake of appearence.
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Actually i wont lie i had to cut mine up more than i wanted, the charge pipe sticks out the side scoops too (94 civic). Im not hating, i have seen alot of people cut the bumpers to accomodate the intercoolers, this is just an exceptional case of having to really cut away. Im all for performance rather than looking the best.
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And I am going to jump on the band wagon and say that bumper is god awful looking, there is a much cleaner way to cut it than the way you did it, but its your car and you gotta live with it..... anyways good job
Modified by 96 GSR-T at 2:04 PM 6/23/2006
Modified by 96 GSR-T at 2:04 PM 6/23/2006
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Teglove2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">P.S. Tony you need to read the post I did say what turbo I have
T3 Blowzilla..........
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Thanks for pointing that out. I was expecting some specs on the turbo though, mostly A/R.
Anyway, you could have cut the bumper a lot nicer... If only you rolled the edges and formed a "duct" then it would be beneficial. Or even build a formed path to direct air to the intercooler. They way you have it now won't help intercooler performance as you start picking up speed. All the air would do is wrap around the intercooler core instead of going through it.
This is the best example I could find on a camry forum I visit often (it's a 3S-GTE powered Camry BTW):
T3 Blowzilla..........
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Thanks for pointing that out. I was expecting some specs on the turbo though, mostly A/R.
Anyway, you could have cut the bumper a lot nicer... If only you rolled the edges and formed a "duct" then it would be beneficial. Or even build a formed path to direct air to the intercooler. They way you have it now won't help intercooler performance as you start picking up speed. All the air would do is wrap around the intercooler core instead of going through it.
This is the best example I could find on a camry forum I visit often (it's a 3S-GTE powered Camry BTW):