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cmspaz
05-28-2009, 01:25 AM
Remember..crank it up with youporn on the tv ;)
LOL, that was hilarious.
DoughtCom
05-28-2009, 09:37 AM
BBK Lite because I want great throttle response with a bit more power, 3 Bar MAP mostly for logging, Youporn FTW!
And yeah to clarify 400AWHP on MAP's dyno with a stock turbo/pump gas is my goal. I'm shooting for the stars gentlemen!
Kracka
05-28-2009, 09:45 AM
We can do it! 400whp on a Dynojet is a large goal on pump, but my fingers are crossed that we'll hit it and we'll definitely do everything possible to get in there. In about a month this car will pretty much be a fully prepped maxed out stock turbo Evo; only thing left untouched will be the short block. If we don't hit 400whp with the stock turbo, the BBK Lite will definitely be the little extra nudge you need. BBK Lite is a good choice b/c it flows more air up top than the stock turbo while maintaining the stock spool and response characteristics. This car will be one hell of a beast and I'm really looking forward to having it done. I expect nice fat 4k RPM wide powerband from 3k to 7k RPM's with a rev-limit set in the range of 8k or so.
DoughtCom
06-14-2009, 11:21 PM
Polished/de-badged the FMIC, relocated some stuff, made a nice bracket for the carputer monitor, cleaned up some wiring for the gauges and polished the block for the new head gasket today.
Picking up parts from mitsu tomorrow and then waiting patiently for MAP to get my stuff ported.
Stuff still to do:
Full detail of engine bay
Move EGT gauge wire
Weld front struts from Mitsu's fuckup
Fix battery tray
Install wiring for radar detector
Seal Grommet so the same thing that happened to Scheides doesn't happen to me.
I have a busy week coming up.
s1ngletracker
06-14-2009, 11:28 PM
what kind of car is this? pics?
Kracka
06-15-2009, 06:19 AM
Its his '06 Evo IX MR.
Super Bleeder!!
06-15-2009, 07:34 AM
You should spend less money on things like porting, valve jobs, throttle bodies and cams (seeing as how the stock mivec cams rock)
A new turbo would be a better hp/dollar investment.
FattyBoomBatty
06-15-2009, 08:07 AM
I'd like a ride when it's done.
scheides
06-15-2009, 08:23 AM
You should spend less money on things like porting, valve jobs, throttle bodies and cams (seeing as how the stock mivec cams rock)
A new turbo would be a better hp/dollar investment.
I think that will prolly be next on his list; he had to rip the head apart for a valve-job anyways. Nothing terribly wrong with going through everything in the head, he'll have T25-like spool/transient response, wide-ass powerband, and decent peak whp. We'll see 'how much' its all worth when all is said and done I guess, but remember dyno charts do not tell all with some of this stuff (IM/TB specifically).
edit, shawn post pics of the block, let's see how clean you got it!
DoughtCom
07-05-2009, 05:14 PM
Well after a LOT of hard work and waiting we got it all put back together. Hughes stayed in town a day later to help me out. Bob worked to get my stuff done last Monday and on Thursday we fired it up. Everything in the engine bay is cleaned, I spent quite a while on it, all wires are tidied up and I'm VERY happy with the results. MAP's porting job as always was stellar, just took a LONG time :) and the car runs great.
First time ever doing anything like this, but as soon as the fuel pressure built again everything worked perfectly. We broke in the cams, drained the oil and put in new oil/filter and it was on it's way.
I did a compression test today and it's 130 or so all away across the board, so it was obviously the head that was causing it. All I can say is I'm a VERY VERY VERY happy man and I love my Evo again and I'm proud of my friends and I's effort and hard work.
A BIG fucking thanks to Hughes for all of his hard work and dedication, the man had my car running with one tune and he also helped me with most of the labor and choosing of parts/services and thanks to Scheides for all of his help with the block and timing belt stuff! Also without Mark's tensioner tool my car would have probably blown up, so thanks for letting me borrow that too man!
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