300whp in a B18C1
I think that T3/TO4E would be the best turbo, but I was thinking, wouldn't a drag setup on a B18 (the stage 4 or something, its +125hp) bring the hp from 170 to 305hp or like 280whp, then add a few pounds of boost for 300whp?
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I don't think all that is nessasary, that setup would prolly give 325-340whp depending on the turbo used... I would think you would have a chance at 300whp with a t3/t04e 60 trim or a t3 60-1 @ 10-12 psi with proper fuel and tuning.
I don't think all that is nessasary, that setup would prolly give 325-340whp depending on the turbo used... I would think you would have a chance at 300whp with a t3/t04e 60 trim or a t3 60-1 @ 10-12 psi with proper fuel and tuning.
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lol... you guys and your standard turbo chargers
Inline pro manifold
SC 61
12 psi
550cc-s
and a stand alone fuel management, but it will cost you $10,000
on a more serious note, the SC61 at 9 psi on many setups throws out AMAZING numbers, ~290 - 350, so i put in 12 psi just to be safe
-ryan
Inline pro manifold
SC 61
12 psi
550cc-s
and a stand alone fuel management, but it will cost you $10,000
on a more serious note, the SC61 at 9 psi on many setups throws out AMAZING numbers, ~290 - 350, so i put in 12 psi just to be safe
-ryan
300 whp isn't that hard on a stock b18c. I dynoed 248whp at 7lbs with a stock exhaust. If i put a 3' exhaust, bring the boost to 11-12lbs, i should be around there. I woulnd't recommend it for daily use.
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