ran at the track for the first time with d16 turbo crx
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ran at the track for the first time with d16 turbo crx
best run of the night with stock d16z6t t3/t04e at 9psi
60' 2.58
1/8 mile 9.65
mph 82.6
1/4 mile 14.3
mph 105
60' 2.58
1/8 mile 9.65
mph 82.6
1/4 mile 14.3
mph 105
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Re: ran at the track for the first time with d16 turbo crx (wfocrx)
That 60 foot is nasty.Work on the launch and maybe get some drag radials/slicks and you have a easy 13 second car. Not a bad starting point though.
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yeah, its just a starting point. It is still untuned running pretty rich. I eventually plan on running 11-12psi with a ported head/59300 cam and skunk2 IM+TB
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by untuned I mean a phearable base map. I have crome to tune with. I don't have a wideband yet only a narrowband which can read down to around~12:1 a/f ratio. When at full thottle it is pegged to the richest part and sucks gas so I can tell it is running rich enough to be safe.
my fuel tuning mods are...
crome
chipped p28 w/ phearable boost tune
550cc injectors
255lph fuel pump
I know it is not the smartest idea; but, I'am ordering a wideband very soon. Also, it is just a junkyard d16z6 engine(read: cheap)
my fuel tuning mods are...
crome
chipped p28 w/ phearable boost tune
550cc injectors
255lph fuel pump
I know it is not the smartest idea; but, I'am ordering a wideband very soon. Also, it is just a junkyard d16z6 engine(read: cheap)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wfocrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">by untuned I mean a phearable base map. I have crome to tune with. I don't have a wideband yet only a narrowband which can read down to around~12:1 a/f ratio. When at full thottle it is pegged to the richest part and sucks gas so I can tell it is running rich enough to be safe.
my fuel tuning mods are...
crome
chipped p28 w/ phearable boost tune
550cc injectors
255lph fuel pump
I know it is not the smartest idea; but, I'am ordering a wideband very soon. Also, it is just a junkyard d16z6 engine(read: cheap)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nice mph. Like they said though get it tuned. Dont trust the narrowband either. Dont let if fool you...it cant read ****. It will only tell you if you are richer or leaner than 14.7:1.
my fuel tuning mods are...
crome
chipped p28 w/ phearable boost tune
550cc injectors
255lph fuel pump
I know it is not the smartest idea; but, I'am ordering a wideband very soon. Also, it is just a junkyard d16z6 engine(read: cheap)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nice mph. Like they said though get it tuned. Dont trust the narrowband either. Dont let if fool you...it cant read ****. It will only tell you if you are richer or leaner than 14.7:1.
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I know the narrowbands are not that accurate. I have also pulled the plugs and they are pretty sooty. Anyways, I'am getting a wideband and a ostrich rom emulator so I can tune everything myself.
p.s I have also looked at the actual phearable map with crome and you can see it just dumps fuel when is starts seeing boost and total timing is only like ~18* or so at around 9psi IIRC
p.s I have also looked at the actual phearable map with crome and you can see it just dumps fuel when is starts seeing boost and total timing is only like ~18* or so at around 9psi IIRC
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