t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine?
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t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine?
ok so i have a t3 from a ford thunder coupe and i just wanted to know if you guys think this would make a good amount of power and if it will cut before 8k i'm not looking to make some crazy hp because i know this thing won't do it just something until i can save up for some thing bigger i have a jdm gsr long block in my ef hatch and just looking for a little more hp some helpful input would be nice
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (Mugencrxsir1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mugencrxsir1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">interesting, bump for you </TD></TR></TABLE>thanks man ttt
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (GaRn)
That turbo is a bit restrictive on the exhaust (stg1 wheel I bet, and .48 ar), but it will be a lot better than most barely-streetable NA motors. You will easily make 250+ whp at 10psi, spool under 3k, and still have fairly good efficiency. I had a few rides in a gen1 SiR b16a w/t3 60trim .60/.63 turbo, ssauto mani, 2.5" DP (open dp) - it was great.
Hop in a stock non-turbo dsm, then into an automatic turbo dsm, and you'll get the idea. It won't be ideal, but nice as a stop-gap solution for a streen car.
Hop in a stock non-turbo dsm, then into an automatic turbo dsm, and you'll get the idea. It won't be ideal, but nice as a stop-gap solution for a streen car.
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HiProfile)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HiProfile »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That turbo is a bit restrictive on the exhaust (stg1 wheel I bet, and .48 ar), but it will be a lot better than most barely-streetable NA motors. You will easily make 250+ whp at 10psi, spool under 3k, and still have fairly good efficiency. I had a few rides in a gen1 SiR b16a w/t3 60trim .60/.63 turbo, ssauto mani, 2.5" DP (open dp) - it was great.
Hop in a stock non-turbo dsm, then into an automatic turbo dsm, and you'll get the idea. It won't be ideal, but nice as a stop-gap solution for a streen car.</TD></TR></TABLE>i really don't want to push the hell out of this thing i just want something more then it is now
Hop in a stock non-turbo dsm, then into an automatic turbo dsm, and you'll get the idea. It won't be ideal, but nice as a stop-gap solution for a streen car.</TD></TR></TABLE>i really don't want to push the hell out of this thing i just want something more then it is now
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HondaCivicSiR1)
i have one. from an auto thunderbird. 48/60 T3. i ****** love it. 13.8@103 on a stock LS @10 psi. the car MOVES. its just almost instand spool in any gear, GREAT street turbo. everyone who has driven my car LOVES the powerband. i had it on my B16 too made power right to 8k. DO IT!!! you will love it at 10 psi!
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7-8psi will be perfect. i have one that is mint that is for sale. if interested pm me. i cranked the boost so i wanted something bigger.
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HondaCivicSiR1)
CC-Fab log
.48/.60 T3
3" Me-Fab DP
3" Me-Fab Exhaust, no cat, no res, no muff. just a pipe
SSAutopoop WG
JRC 6" front mount
2.5" charge pipes
DSM 450s
Uberdata (crome pro soon)
10 psi
13.8@103
.48/.60 T3
3" Me-Fab DP
3" Me-Fab Exhaust, no cat, no res, no muff. just a pipe
SSAutopoop WG
JRC 6" front mount
2.5" charge pipes
DSM 450s
Uberdata (crome pro soon)
10 psi
13.8@103
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (I Have an STD)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by I Have an STD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">CC-Fab log
.48/.60 T3
3" Me-Fab DP
3" Me-Fab Exhaust, no cat, no res, no muff. just a pipe
SSAutopoop WG
JRC 6" front mount
2.5" charge pipes
DSM 450s
Uberdata (crome pro soon)
10 psi
13.8@103
</TD></TR></TABLE>nice set up do you think dsm 390 will work ok with this set up?
.48/.60 T3
3" Me-Fab DP
3" Me-Fab Exhaust, no cat, no res, no muff. just a pipe
SSAutopoop WG
JRC 6" front mount
2.5" charge pipes
DSM 450s
Uberdata (crome pro soon)
10 psi
13.8@103
</TD></TR></TABLE>nice set up do you think dsm 390 will work ok with this set up?
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HondaCivicSiR1)
eh, u would be pushing them, but if u keep the boost at like 6-8 psi, they will be fine. but 450s are only $50 everywhere, why not just pick them up and have some extra breathing room?
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (I Have an STD)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by I Have an STD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">eh, u would be pushing them, but if u keep the boost at like 6-8 psi, they will be fine. but 450s are only $50 everywhere, why not just pick them up and have some extra breathing room?</TD></TR></TABLE>yea you have a point there so i would like to know what happend to the b16a you had you have rip b16a in your sig?
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (pitbullracer)
i have that turbo on my D, y7/y8. It has a 2.5 in downpipe, and 3 in exhaust, i can hit 15 psi before 4 grand and it went 13.003, on street tires. I love the turbo, like was said the .48 may be too small for your engine, but damn fun turbo for a D.
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (coneheadsracing)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by coneheadsracing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have that turbo on my D, y7/y8. It has a 2.5 in downpipe, and 3 in exhaust, i can hit 15 psi before 4 grand and it went 13.003, on street tires. I love the turbo, like was said the .48 may be too small for your engine, but damn fun turbo for a D. </TD></TR></TABLE>yea maybe if i tried to push 15psi it wouldn't work to good on my engine but i think it will be ok for like 6-8psi
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (pitbullracer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pitbullracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bump for another project </TD></TR></TABLE>yea i can't wait how do want to bet which one of our wifey will bitch first about the money these project will cost
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HondaCivicSiR1)
Like in the service industries - as long as the customer is happy in the end, they'll put up with a lot of bullshit. If you do it right and don't blow it up - she will be amazed at the difference. Have her drive it hard with one chargepipe coupler removed (NA), and then hook it up. Believe me, it will surprise her. Better yet, tell her in the begining, its either boost or a WS6/SS firebird/camero. Walk a ws6/ss afterwards, and she'll be happy.
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HiProfile)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HiProfile »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Like in the service industries - as long as the customer is happy in the end, they'll put up with a lot of bullshit. If you do it right and don't blow it up - she will be amazed at the difference. Have her drive it hard with one chargepipe coupler removed (NA), and then hook it up. Believe me, it will surprise her. Better yet, tell her in the begining, its either boost or a WS6/SS firebird/camero. Walk a ws6/ss afterwards, and she'll be happy.</TD></TR></TABLE>lol.well put bro i will let her read these she will like it
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (HondaCivicSiR1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondaCivicSiR1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea you have a point there so i would like to know what happend to the b16a you had you have rip b16a in your sig?</TD></TR></TABLE>
the ringlands went in my B16. the motor was 17 years old and had been beaten for a LONG time before i got it. it was only a matter of time before something broke. as long as the tune is good, a stock motor will last a long time wth boost
the ringlands went in my B16. the motor was 17 years old and had been beaten for a LONG time before i got it. it was only a matter of time before something broke. as long as the tune is good, a stock motor will last a long time wth boost
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (I Have an STD)
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Agreed, only the time i put in to make my car boost.... not so much
Agreed, only the time i put in to make my car boost.... not so much
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Re: t3 60 trim .48a.r on a b series engine? (coneheadsracing)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by I Have an STD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
the ringlands went in my B16. the motor was 17 years old and had been beaten for a LONG time before i got it. it was only a matter of time before something broke. as long as the tune is good, a stock motor will last a long time wth boost</TD></TR></TABLE>yea i just got plx 250 wideband o2 and a chip burner and datalogging and i will be tunning my car (hopefully )with crome pro,but i'm not planning on bossting it until winter because i have spent alot of money in the last couple of months so i need to start saving.lol
thanks for all of your input and help
the ringlands went in my B16. the motor was 17 years old and had been beaten for a LONG time before i got it. it was only a matter of time before something broke. as long as the tune is good, a stock motor will last a long time wth boost</TD></TR></TABLE>yea i just got plx 250 wideband o2 and a chip burner and datalogging and i will be tunning my car (hopefully )with crome pro,but i'm not planning on bossting it until winter because i have spent alot of money in the last couple of months so i need to start saving.lol
thanks for all of your input and help