GT3567R dyno
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GT3567R dyno
This is for the people looking for a GT3567R dyno numbers and for the people wondering if it would get close to 700hp or over 700hp
First off I'd like to thank everyone that helped me with my build.
Honda-tech - did a lot of my research on this site. Didn't post much but read a lot of articles that helped me out
Stage 6 motorsports for building the motor and my parts - Dwight and Jimbo for making everything look clean. Travis and Leland for letting me use your tools when changing the alternator and helping me with everything else. Ricky for help with getting all my parts
Mase for the tuning and answering my questions
Mike at Laskeyracing.com for the Pauter rods and DSS axles
Andrea and Jeff at Evans-tuning.com for my turbo setup, fjo injector driver box, and answering all my questions.
Ben at Importparts.com for my gauges...hopefully other parts in the future since you owe me...
and anyone else I forgot...thanks!!
Car put down so far 648hp and 372tq on 25lbs.
I don't have the dynosheet for this pull...mase hasn't sent it to me yet but he did send me my 639hp and 367tq dynosheet. Alternator was going bad on the dyno so fuel pressure was dropping because the fuel pump wasn't getting enough voltage. We replaced the alternator but didn't get a chance to redyno. We will do it soon and will be upgrading the fuel system and turning up the boost a little more. Hopefully close to 700hp or maybe more with new fuel system....crossing fingers! Turbo is laggier than a regular GT35R and meant for top end power.
Brief engine parts:
Golden Eagle sleeves
83mm cp pistons
Pauter Rods
Portflow head - supertech valvetrain, port and polish
Precision 1000cc injectors
70mm throttle body
Edelbrock Victor X Intake Manifold
DSS axles
Full race a/c manifold
Precision 825hp intercooler
Thanks again!!
First off I'd like to thank everyone that helped me with my build.
Honda-tech - did a lot of my research on this site. Didn't post much but read a lot of articles that helped me out
Stage 6 motorsports for building the motor and my parts - Dwight and Jimbo for making everything look clean. Travis and Leland for letting me use your tools when changing the alternator and helping me with everything else. Ricky for help with getting all my parts
Mase for the tuning and answering my questions
Mike at Laskeyracing.com for the Pauter rods and DSS axles
Andrea and Jeff at Evans-tuning.com for my turbo setup, fjo injector driver box, and answering all my questions.
Ben at Importparts.com for my gauges...hopefully other parts in the future since you owe me...
and anyone else I forgot...thanks!!
Car put down so far 648hp and 372tq on 25lbs.
I don't have the dynosheet for this pull...mase hasn't sent it to me yet but he did send me my 639hp and 367tq dynosheet. Alternator was going bad on the dyno so fuel pressure was dropping because the fuel pump wasn't getting enough voltage. We replaced the alternator but didn't get a chance to redyno. We will do it soon and will be upgrading the fuel system and turning up the boost a little more. Hopefully close to 700hp or maybe more with new fuel system....crossing fingers! Turbo is laggier than a regular GT35R and meant for top end power.
Brief engine parts:
Golden Eagle sleeves
83mm cp pistons
Pauter Rods
Portflow head - supertech valvetrain, port and polish
Precision 1000cc injectors
70mm throttle body
Edelbrock Victor X Intake Manifold
DSS axles
Full race a/c manifold
Precision 825hp intercooler
Thanks again!!
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Re: GT3567R dyno (BLaCKWiDoWSi)
nice numbers,
gives me hope for my gt3567r, FR topmount and nitrous.
although i'm on a stock head with .5mm oversized values and a ported skunk2 intake manifold.
walbro fuel setup? or something bigger?
what were the injector's duty cycle looking like?
gives me hope for my gt3567r, FR topmount and nitrous.
although i'm on a stock head with .5mm oversized values and a ported skunk2 intake manifold.
walbro fuel setup? or something bigger?
what were the injector's duty cycle looking like?
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Re: GT3567R dyno (seen4ever)
Thanks man,
I'm not too sure of the duty cycle of the injectors. I'm waiting for Mase to get back with me on everything. I have one 255lph hp walbro intank fuel pump right now. Dwight from Stage 6 is trying to think of a way to do dual walbro intanks and we'll also be upgrading the fuel lines. Car still has stock fuel lines. You'll be very pleased with the GT3567R if you don't mind the lag.
I'm not too sure of the duty cycle of the injectors. I'm waiting for Mase to get back with me on everything. I have one 255lph hp walbro intank fuel pump right now. Dwight from Stage 6 is trying to think of a way to do dual walbro intanks and we'll also be upgrading the fuel lines. Car still has stock fuel lines. You'll be very pleased with the GT3567R if you don't mind the lag.
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I can't wait to get it to Gainesville to see what it can do. I'm ready to put the DSS axles to some good use!!! Still working on the suspension...that's next.
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Re: GT3567R dyno (alpha)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by alpha »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks great. Doesnt look like too much lag. Have fun </TD></TR></TABLE>
You can say that again, that's a crazy powerband for such a large turbo! Is that a .82?
You can say that again, that's a crazy powerband for such a large turbo! Is that a .82?
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Re: GT3567R dyno (nebulight)
Looks like it spools almost identical to a P trim T67. I'm looking at a dyno sheet from the last one i did, it's got 396wtq at 6400. I guess it's true, the 3567 does not have the spool of the 35r with the power of the 67...
Nice numbers by the way, looks like a good setup.
Nice numbers by the way, looks like a good setup.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I guess it's true, the 3567 does not have the spool of the 35r with the power of the 67...</TD></TR></TABLE>
We learned that on someones single cam
Great setup
We learned that on someones single cam
Great setup
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Re: GT3567R dyno (tony1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tony1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks like it spools almost identical to a P trim T67. I'm looking at a dyno sheet from the last one i did, it's got 396wtq at 6400. I guess it's true, the 3567 does not have the spool of the 35r with the power of the 67...
Nice numbers by the way, looks like a good setup.</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha, I remember when I bought mine, you told me, why have spool worse than the gt4088r and less power..
I do enjoy my gt3567r, it was great all last year, but is a bit laggy, although i have the 1.06ar on mine. Then again, I have nitrous on my car, so a 80 shot really gets the car going.
Nice numbers by the way, looks like a good setup.</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha, I remember when I bought mine, you told me, why have spool worse than the gt4088r and less power..
I do enjoy my gt3567r, it was great all last year, but is a bit laggy, although i have the 1.06ar on mine. Then again, I have nitrous on my car, so a 80 shot really gets the car going.
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Its a GT35r turbing and center section with a T67 compressor wheel/housing .70 a/r compressor.
What are you all considering Laggy? Although i havent taken mine over 16 psi yet this turbo spools very well for me. 16 psi 4500rpm and it would go full boost not much later then 5000. starts slow yes 5 psi 3800 but when it hits 4500 the boost gauge flies up. The BB is for better reposnce in between shifts and only shows minimal gains in initial spool over a standard bearing t3/t67ho. or thats what ive seen from dyno graphs.
I guess ill find out when dyno time comes. I hope to be tuning in the next two months with my new bottom end and some other goodies
What are you all considering Laggy? Although i havent taken mine over 16 psi yet this turbo spools very well for me. 16 psi 4500rpm and it would go full boost not much later then 5000. starts slow yes 5 psi 3800 but when it hits 4500 the boost gauge flies up. The BB is for better reposnce in between shifts and only shows minimal gains in initial spool over a standard bearing t3/t67ho. or thats what ive seen from dyno graphs.
I guess ill find out when dyno time comes. I hope to be tuning in the next two months with my new bottom end and some other goodies
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cyber ITR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you guys think this turbo would be too laggy for a 81mm b18c ??
im seriously considering this turbo </TD></TR></TABLE>
Depends on what you want to do with it.
im seriously considering this turbo </TD></TR></TABLE>
Depends on what you want to do with it.
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Re: GT3567R dyno (BLaCKWiDoWSi)
Congrats on a good power. I'm sure that would be fun to drive around. My friend have a similar setup as you but w/ a small turbo and almost a log manifold not like full=race. We hope to make a little over 600whp w/ his SC61 turbo. Good job there.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Turbo-LS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What are you all considering Laggy? Although i havent taken mine over 16 psi yet this turbo spools very well for me. 16 psi 4500rpm and it would go full boost not much later then 5000. starts slow yes 5 psi 3800 but when it hits 4500 the boost gauge flies up. The BB is for better reposnce in between shifts and only shows minimal gains in initial spool over a standard bearing t3/t67ho. or thats what ive seen from dyno graphs.
I guess ill find out when dyno time comes. I hope to be tuning in the next two months with my new bottom end and some other goodies</TD></TR></TABLE>
well mine didn't really reach full boost until 5800rpms for 20psi+ but like i said earlier its a 1.06ar. Although I just purchased a full-race topmount and 4in downpipe, so I'm hoping with a better flowing manifold, it should spool better. Then again, this was 20+psi boost alone, when the spray kicked in at 4500rpms, the turbo will spool instantly to which every boost level I want.
I guess ill find out when dyno time comes. I hope to be tuning in the next two months with my new bottom end and some other goodies</TD></TR></TABLE>
well mine didn't really reach full boost until 5800rpms for 20psi+ but like i said earlier its a 1.06ar. Although I just purchased a full-race topmount and 4in downpipe, so I'm hoping with a better flowing manifold, it should spool better. Then again, this was 20+psi boost alone, when the spray kicked in at 4500rpms, the turbo will spool instantly to which every boost level I want.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cyber ITR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you guys think this turbo would be too laggy for a 81mm b18c ??
im seriously considering this turbo </TD></TR></TABLE>
with a smaller AR it will probably spool just fine, but the gt35r will spool better and still get you to 600whp. If you are shooting for more power, may just want to consider the gt4088r.
im seriously considering this turbo </TD></TR></TABLE>
with a smaller AR it will probably spool just fine, but the gt35r will spool better and still get you to 600whp. If you are shooting for more power, may just want to consider the gt4088r.
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Not to thread-jack, but I just posted my graph and wanted to compare.
https://honda-tech.com/zeropost?cmd=fshow&id=16
https://honda-tech.com/zeropost?cmd=fshow&id=16
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Yes this is a .82
hey Vspec is this for Marvin's car that you're working on with the SC61?
Mase was tuning on the dyno dynamics dyno but we were having to do 5th gear pulls and the dyno only went to 150mph....so we had to move about 20 feet over to the dynojet. 2 dyno's within 20 - 25 feet of each other at stage 6. lol
hey Vspec is this for Marvin's car that you're working on with the SC61?
Mase was tuning on the dyno dynamics dyno but we were having to do 5th gear pulls and the dyno only went to 150mph....so we had to move about 20 feet over to the dynojet. 2 dyno's within 20 - 25 feet of each other at stage 6. lol