Building B16 Turbo, What whp am I looking at?
Sup H-T
Building a Built B16 Turbo. I dunno if anyone Know Tommy Berdet but He is in the process of building my motor. n then we till take my hatch to NRG Tech to be tuned!
Here's The Setup im working with.
PR3-4 Head
Blox Springs an Retainers
GSR Cams
B16A Bottom end
Manley 9:1 psitons 81.5mm
Eagle I beam Rods
Eagle oil Squirter Deletes
ARP Head Studs
ARP Main studs
T3/T4 Turbo 50 or 57 trim
Inline Pro Mani
Walbro 255 HP fuel pump
Crome Pro
3'' DP an exhaust.
Now Were building the motor. he will find the Turbo an stuff thats right for my setup.
But What size injectors an turbo would I need to get me too 400whp? Any info would be great.
Building a Built B16 Turbo. I dunno if anyone Know Tommy Berdet but He is in the process of building my motor. n then we till take my hatch to NRG Tech to be tuned!
Here's The Setup im working with.
PR3-4 Head
Blox Springs an Retainers
GSR Cams
B16A Bottom end
Manley 9:1 psitons 81.5mm
Eagle I beam Rods
Eagle oil Squirter Deletes
ARP Head Studs
ARP Main studs
T3/T4 Turbo 50 or 57 trim
Inline Pro Mani
Walbro 255 HP fuel pump
Crome Pro
3'' DP an exhaust.
Now Were building the motor. he will find the Turbo an stuff thats right for my setup.
But What size injectors an turbo would I need to get me too 400whp? Any info would be great.
Last edited by Sleeperzzz95; Mar 12, 2010 at 06:58 PM.
For 400whp on pump gas, you could run a set of 750s to 880s. Either one is going to be fine and give you plenty of wiggle room. If you're planning to run E85, then 880s to 1000s would be my suggestion.
The reason i ask about E85 is because it is a great substitute for pump gas if the option is readily available. I run it in my daily as the primary fuel. I dont even have my car tuned on gasoline at all. Since E85 has a higher octane rating than gasoline does, you can make more power safely. It is true that you get less gas mileage; however, i've figured it out that with the cost savings vs mileage loss, i'm still saving money vs premium fuel. Its an option worth investigating
True.. I just dont think We Have E85 like that round here.. we only have one place that has that In Bear, DE an i think thats 30+ miles from me. We used to have a Royal Farms that sold 105. But they got rid of it
Thanks bro. I really appreciate the info!
Thanks bro. I really appreciate the info!
The reason i ask about E85 is because it is a great substitute for pump gas if the option is readily available. I run it in my daily as the primary fuel. I dont even have my car tuned on gasoline at all. Since E85 has a higher octane rating than gasoline does, you can make more power safely. It is true that you get less gas mileage; however, i've figured it out that with the cost savings vs mileage loss, i'm still saving money vs premium fuel. Its an option worth investigating
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