Project 450whp Daily Driver Completed :)
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Project 450whp Daily Driver Completed :)
After a 1.5 year journey of building my dream daily driver... she's finally done!
Acutally netted 452whp @ 15psi on 93 pump
Special thanks to (no particular order):
-Tom Cote aka T-bone for his kick *** engine building skills, thermal coatings and guidance
-GTibunny16v aka Dustin Troy from Autobahn tuning solutions of norwalk CT for putting everything together. Complete engine swap out, turbo kit install, a lot of custom fabrication and putting up with me for a solid month in the shop.
-Mike Belben: head machining, cam bore align hone, and tranny work.
-Ideal Automotive of CT: Parts hookup
-Jeff Evans/Andrea: Awesome tune, and dyno library
-Everyone in HT
@ the evans tuning dyno
Engine:
Tbone Built
Thermal Coated Arias 9:1 @ 81.5mm
Manley H-beams
ACL bearings
LS Crank
ATI super damper
Head:
P&P by Bakers Heads
Mike Belben valve job
Skunk2 valvetrain
CTR cams
skunk2 pro cam gears
Edelbrock IM (tbone coated)
68mm TB
Turbo setup:
Mainstream Performance A/C and P/S Topmount/DP
GT3076R (GT 4-bolt discharge, .82 a/r T3 turbine)
Precision 600hp core
Modded Spoolin IC Piping
Thermal Coating by Tbone (compressor,turbine,dp,manifold)
44mm tial
fast-turbo oil and coolant lines
Trans:
GSR Tranny from Son's Acura
GearSpeed Carbon Synchros
Quaife
Electrical stuff
S300 w/ boost control via perrin solenoid
precision 1000cc
custom obd2-obd1 harnessed resistor setup
gm 3bar
Acutally netted 452whp @ 15psi on 93 pump
Special thanks to (no particular order):
-Tom Cote aka T-bone for his kick *** engine building skills, thermal coatings and guidance
-GTibunny16v aka Dustin Troy from Autobahn tuning solutions of norwalk CT for putting everything together. Complete engine swap out, turbo kit install, a lot of custom fabrication and putting up with me for a solid month in the shop.
-Mike Belben: head machining, cam bore align hone, and tranny work.
-Ideal Automotive of CT: Parts hookup
-Jeff Evans/Andrea: Awesome tune, and dyno library
-Everyone in HT
@ the evans tuning dyno
Engine:
Tbone Built
Thermal Coated Arias 9:1 @ 81.5mm
Manley H-beams
ACL bearings
LS Crank
ATI super damper
Head:
P&P by Bakers Heads
Mike Belben valve job
Skunk2 valvetrain
CTR cams
skunk2 pro cam gears
Edelbrock IM (tbone coated)
68mm TB
Turbo setup:
Mainstream Performance A/C and P/S Topmount/DP
GT3076R (GT 4-bolt discharge, .82 a/r T3 turbine)
Precision 600hp core
Modded Spoolin IC Piping
Thermal Coating by Tbone (compressor,turbine,dp,manifold)
44mm tial
fast-turbo oil and coolant lines
Trans:
GSR Tranny from Son's Acura
GearSpeed Carbon Synchros
Quaife
Electrical stuff
S300 w/ boost control via perrin solenoid
precision 1000cc
custom obd2-obd1 harnessed resistor setup
gm 3bar
Last edited by B18Flip; 07-26-2009 at 06:10 PM.
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Re: Project 450whp Daily Driver Completed :) (turboedc2)
am i the only one that thinks that hp number is a little too high for a gt3076r and 15psi?
im not trying to hate, its a really nice set up, congrats on the build, but i have almost all the same stuff and im making 333whp at 10psi creeping to 12 on 91, i cant imagine a ported head +2octane in gas and 3 more lbs of boost will give me 120whp more... i dunno, either way congrats, you'll no the truth when you hit the strip, and if you really are making those numbers then to you.
edit: never mind i see dyno says flywheel hp, so thats like 380ish at the wheels, very believeable, good job.
Modified by blinx9900 at 1:54 PM 1/6/2008
im not trying to hate, its a really nice set up, congrats on the build, but i have almost all the same stuff and im making 333whp at 10psi creeping to 12 on 91, i cant imagine a ported head +2octane in gas and 3 more lbs of boost will give me 120whp more... i dunno, either way congrats, you'll no the truth when you hit the strip, and if you really are making those numbers then to you.
edit: never mind i see dyno says flywheel hp, so thats like 380ish at the wheels, very believeable, good job.
Modified by blinx9900 at 1:54 PM 1/6/2008
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Re: Project 450whp Daily Driver Completed :) (blinx9900)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blinx9900 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">am i the only one that thinks that hp number is a little too high for a gt3076r and 15psi?
edit: never mind i see dyno says flywheel hp, so thats like 380ish at the wheels, very believeable, good job.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats just how the dynopack reads it, it is WHP however dynopack's notoriously read a little higher than the dynojets/mustang dyno's most of us are comparing the numbers to.
edit: never mind i see dyno says flywheel hp, so thats like 380ish at the wheels, very believeable, good job.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats just how the dynopack reads it, it is WHP however dynopack's notoriously read a little higher than the dynojets/mustang dyno's most of us are comparing the numbers to.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Schister66 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that turbo seems to be a late spooler compared to all the other GT3076r's i've seen</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow, good point... it appears to have a T4 flange and large hotside (hard to tell from pics) that might be why... it looks a lot bigger than my 30r but top mounts tend to have that effect too... im loving the little filter
B18Flip can you tell us the a/r of the turbine and flange size?
wow, good point... it appears to have a T4 flange and large hotside (hard to tell from pics) that might be why... it looks a lot bigger than my 30r but top mounts tend to have that effect too... im loving the little filter
B18Flip can you tell us the a/r of the turbine and flange size?
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If it did have some odd-ball exhaust housing, that'd explain the late spool AND the higher-than-average power output. I'm sure that Jeff Evans and his Dynapack deserve some of the credit for the latter
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thanks guys . The GT3076R was a custom trim from b18bturbo/atpturbo.com , i can't remember exactly but it was the largest wheel offered for the 30r and its a .82a/r T3 turbine w/ a GT 4-bolt discharge. My goal was between 400-450whp with good midrange. So decided to try the 30r over the 35r.
We were all pretty surprized at the end result in power, including Jeff Evans. As we thought we'd have to go up to ~18psi to make the goal. Its a pretty high # but i dont think its outrageous for the setup/psi. I've seen plenty of similar setups on pump/gt3076r's in the 400+ range.
It's hard to tell from the pics that the manifold is a/c or p/s friendly, but it was all in there for the dyno tuning LOL. I'll snap some pics for you guys. I have to say that it is a TIGHT fit, it was a bitch to make it work in very way possible. The a/c compressor housing needed to be grounded down abit to clear, a/c lines bent, tial v-bands grounded down to even mount the w/g on the manifold and i was lucky to find a filter to squeeze in there.
As for the filter... there was a bunch of PM's about it. Ideal automotive in Danbury CT had it instock, i forget what the K&N part # was.
pic of the manifold during fabrication
Modified by B18Flip at 6:21 PM 1/6/2008
We were all pretty surprized at the end result in power, including Jeff Evans. As we thought we'd have to go up to ~18psi to make the goal. Its a pretty high # but i dont think its outrageous for the setup/psi. I've seen plenty of similar setups on pump/gt3076r's in the 400+ range.
It's hard to tell from the pics that the manifold is a/c or p/s friendly, but it was all in there for the dyno tuning LOL. I'll snap some pics for you guys. I have to say that it is a TIGHT fit, it was a bitch to make it work in very way possible. The a/c compressor housing needed to be grounded down abit to clear, a/c lines bent, tial v-bands grounded down to even mount the w/g on the manifold and i was lucky to find a filter to squeeze in there.
As for the filter... there was a bunch of PM's about it. Ideal automotive in Danbury CT had it instock, i forget what the K&N part # was.
pic of the manifold during fabrication
Modified by B18Flip at 6:21 PM 1/6/2008
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Re: (B18Flip)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18Flip »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
As for the filter... there was a bunch of PM's about it. Ideal automotive in Danbury CT had it instock, i forget what the K&N part # was.
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it looks like K&N RU-2510, same filter i have, i just havent put mine on yet, its what most of my friends with 4" inlets use cause its pretty short and fits right on the turbo
As for the filter... there was a bunch of PM's about it. Ideal automotive in Danbury CT had it instock, i forget what the K&N part # was.
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it looks like K&N RU-2510, same filter i have, i just havent put mine on yet, its what most of my friends with 4" inlets use cause its pretty short and fits right on the turbo
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awesome setup there so your exhaust housing is a .82ar.Correct me if I'am wrong but the .82ar spools slower but can generate more power on top correct???? Sorry for the noobish I'am still learning more on fi(force induction).
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Re: Project 450whp Daily Driver Completed :) (B18Flip)
ooo shyyyttt he's backkk!@ haha
u owe me a ride if i ever see ur *** again haha
sick setup and numbers man!!!!
u owe me a ride if i ever see ur *** again haha
sick setup and numbers man!!!!
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looks great. Definitely need some updated pics though.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 86crxintheworks »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wat compression where the pistons u used?or wat c/r u looking at with the setup?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Op stated that in his first post.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18Flip »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Thermal Coated Arias 9:1 @ 81.5mm
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 86crxintheworks »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wat compression where the pistons u used?or wat c/r u looking at with the setup?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Op stated that in his first post.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18Flip »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Thermal Coated Arias 9:1 @ 81.5mm
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