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v8klla
02-05-2010, 02:01 PM
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Build Summary

The license plate on this Evo says it all, Evil AWD. We had two goals for this build and as far as I can tell we were successful in both regards. The first goal was to fulfill our customer's request which was to take his daily driver and make it into a monster that he could still drive on a daily basis. Thanks to Kasey's time and effort in regards to tuning combined with the proper components we have accomplished just that. Our second goal was to utilize this opportunity (we rarely see builds like this in Minnesota, even though they seem to be so prevalent in other parts of the country) and break some records. Drag racing in February just isn't possible here in Minnesota, so for now dyno numbers will have to suffice ;)

New Stock ECU Horsepower Record as of February 5th, 2010

As far as we can tell 814whp beats the previous stock ECU horsepower record by over 40whp! As you can see below we were also able to reach 806whp at just 38psi, which leads us to believe that there is room to grow :) Look for updates in the near future as we get to spend more and more time in our dyno room with this monster!

Modifications

MAP 2.3L Shortblock


MAP Spec 10:1 Wiseco Pistons
MAP Ultimate Duty Connecting Rods

MAP Stage 4 Cylinder Head Preparation


Kiggly Racing Beehive Valve Springs / Retainers
Kelford 272 Camshafts

MAP Custom Top Mount T3 Manifold / Downpipe
PTE Billet 6765 Ball Bearing Turbocharger
MAP Custom Intercooler Piping
Perrin Intercooler Core Modified for 3" Outlet
3.5" GM MAS / MAF Translator
Mil.Spec 65mm Throttle Body
MAP Rev3 Intake Manifold
Sparktech Non-CDI Coil on Plug
Full Blown Triple Pumper
Fuel Injector Clinic BlueMax 2150cc Injectors

Fuel Injector Clinic BlueMax 2150cc Injectors

We just can't say enough about these fuel injectors as they have quite honestly changed the game in regards to power output and driveability. Clearly, they are able to support well over 800whp on E85. The part that you can't see from these dyno charts is the driveability. Here in Minnesota we frequently dip below zero degrees and rarely get above freezing in January / February. With that said, this car starts like a dream! Part throttle and cruise characteristics are similar to what was once only achievable with injectors smaller than 1000cc. Finally, you can have your cake and eat it too when it comes to fuel injectors for the Evo platform!

Special Thanks

We would like to take a moment and thank all of the stock ECU gurus for their time and effort, without their innovation and ambition none of this would be possible! We would also like to thank JestrTuning and JohnBradley for their collaboration efforts during this project!

Dyno Charts

Please note that we have included both STD and SAE correction to keep everyone happy ;) Yes it is cold outside up here in Minnesota, but our dyno room draws air from our 65 degree workshop. Either way, the correction factor takes temperature into consideration.

http://www.maperformance.com/gallery/pictures/Dyno%201-full_medium.jpg
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Build thread and dyno videos coming soon!

Swifty1638
02-05-2010, 02:06 PM
Heard of this last night..congrats!!!!

scheides
02-05-2010, 02:13 PM
Badass, but why only k272's and wtf@maf-t? Speed density suckas, dooo it!

tehehodi
02-05-2010, 02:30 PM
Badass, Congrats

awd-drifter
02-05-2010, 02:39 PM
dayum. pretty nice stuff guys

123abc
02-05-2010, 02:43 PM
Badass, but why only k272's and wtf@maf-t? Speed density suckas, dooo it!


Hahaha gm Maf ftw! Awesome numbers!

mike55112
02-05-2010, 02:49 PM
Looks like a sick build. I knew there was a reason I went back to the stock ecu.

v8klla
02-05-2010, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the kind words guys!

Badass, but why only k272's and wtf@maf-t? Speed density suckas, dooo it!

In regards to the cams this is an honest to goodness daily driver, did you catch the fact that it has a stock ported intake manifold? We've put 700 miles or so on it at the customer's request and it handles Minnesota winter like a champ!

In regards to the MAFT you would have to speak with Kasey on that one. I believe he chose to stick with what he knows for now so there weren't any variables to prevent us from reaching these goals. However, speed density is definitely going to be a part of our repertoire in the future!

Matt D.
02-05-2010, 03:08 PM
Awesome, congrats!

I have to admit, first time I've heard of a MAF-T used on an Evo. With speed density being as easy to set up and reliable as it is I don't understand why that wasn't used.

You don't build an 800WHP+ car to be streetable, put bigger cams in it and make more power. :)

v8klla
02-05-2010, 03:18 PM
Awesome, congrats!

I have to admit, first time I've heard of a MAF-T used on an Evo. With speed density being as easy to set up and reliable as it is I don't understand why that wasn't used.

You don't build an 800WHP+ car to be streetable, put bigger cams in it and make more power. :)

This build has been in the works for quite some time to be honest. Speed density was relatively new when we were in the planning stages and we just don't have enough Evo's in the area to get accustomed to the intricacies of speed density :( We have three Evo owners at the shop, but one is down for upgrades, another is trying to sell, and the third is my daily driver! lol

Also, Kasey used this combo the last time he broke the stock ECU record ;)