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Murlo26
06-08-2011, 02:51 PM
I'll remember you saying that next time something blows up and you're bummed about it. :) Did you buy your car to go down the track a few times or to have some fun on the road?
Both naturally...but I typically don't go corner carving at all, I don't trust myself turning with the power I have and I am a pussy when it comes to getting sideways etc.
Freeway pulls and TnC happen plenty though but its nothing like a roadcourse would do.
I will say this, a broken turbo is a welcome change from a broken motor...that is a Saturday afternoon and some beer to fix minus the turbo cost.
scheides
06-08-2011, 02:58 PM
idk man, you made ~550whp @ MAP with the tubular on your old setup @30psi, maybe you'll make a little more with some tuning and such. Going beyond that is starting to push the setup....I am with shane on blowing the turbo, but at the same time if it makes the engine more efficient @ 30psi, then game on. Ultimately up to you.
I will say that my BBX fukin RIPS at 33psi but I really really don't want to push it so ~30 is all it'll see I think, I want to keep it together and healthy for a long time.
asshanson
06-08-2011, 03:04 PM
edit: what kind of spring pressure would I need on the external gate? I am looking at the compgate ones that MAP designed their downpipe for and they go up to 26psi...I am guessing at least 20psi but maybe external gates don't need that high of a spring?
I'd say 50% of your boost at a minimum, so 15lb spring for 30psi max boost. I'd probably go with a 20-25lb spring though, doesn't hurt.
Murlo26
06-08-2011, 03:40 PM
idk man, you made ~550whp @ MAP with the tubular on your old setup @30psi, maybe you'll make a little more with some tuning and such. Going beyond that is starting to push the setup....I am with shane on blowing the turbo, but at the same time if it makes the engine more efficient @ 30psi, then game on. Ultimately up to you.
I will say that my BBX fukin RIPS at 33psi but I really really don't want to push it so ~30 is all it'll see I think, I want to keep it together and healthy for a long time.
Well this time I will make a TON more at say 30psi as I now have 2.2L and 10:1 compression coming. I was honestly planning to run around 25-26psi and see where that gets me. I just wanted the external gate on the downpipe for if, probably when, I want to go crazy on E98 and max the setup out.
I am now a member of the I want a car that works for a long time and I can more or less beat up because I am not on the ragged edge.
I'd say 50% of your boost at a minimum, so 15lb spring for 30psi max boost. I'd probably go with a 20-25lb spring though, doesn't hurt.
Hmm, well my internal gates wastegate pressure is 21-22psi so i am guessing I want at least that. I'll have to consult with Shane.
311evo
06-08-2011, 03:50 PM
I am now a member of the I want a car that works for a long time and I can more or less beat up because I am not on the ragged edge.
Wat? You just mentioned maxing your turbo out with that new set up and not caring if it blows up, yet you wanna be in the "have fun and don't break" club?
Do what ever makes ya happy, I would just like to see your car on the road more and worry about the extra 20whp later.
Kracka
06-08-2011, 03:54 PM
I am now a member of the I want a car that works for a long time and I can more or less beat up because I am not on the ragged edge.
This makes me think you should stay with just an internal WG and use one of FP's high pressure WGA's.
Murlo26
06-08-2011, 03:54 PM
Yes I would to, I was talking about when I get bored with the car down the road and do an E98 tune. It won't be this year I'll tell you that much. Doubtful even next year or ever maybe if I switch to a t3.
Obviously I am mis-communicating my intentions for the car at this point in time lol. I am going to run moderate boost on the car this time and try to just enjoy it. I am getting the MAP downpipe for sure and instead of buying it again later I figured why not get the external gate one now that will help keep boost nice and flat even though its lower.
EDIT:
Ok maybe I am changing too much yet again, lol. I am always trying to make the perfect setup and get carried away.
I think I'll just keep the AMS downpipe for now and not switch it out even. The extra displacement and compression should be plenty to increase the fun.
simulatedwood
06-08-2011, 04:09 PM
I think I'll just keep the AMS downpipe for now and not switch it out even. The extra displacement and compression should be plenty to increase the fun.
Glad you are keeping it kinda the same for while, every open dump car I have been in, gets loudly annoying after about 2-3 minutes of driving. ;) So when are you saving your pennies to by that v8?
asshanson
06-08-2011, 04:10 PM
http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/data/500/medium/deergod.jpg
You X guys change your mind about what setup to run more than Swifty used to!
Murlo26
06-08-2011, 04:11 PM
I am in an endless loop of doom as every time I want to sell the evo its broken and its almost impossible to get what its worth broken even minus the cost to fix so i have to fix it. Then its fixed and awesome again so I like it again...endless.
The car will have to stay working long enough for me to get tired of it and catch up on cash flow haha.
You X guys change your mind about what setup to run more than Swifty used to!
Indeed. I get bored with no car to drive so I spend my time thinking about how to make it better and add to it etc.
Then I am bored at work and I post about my ideas, sometimes silly and get feedback on it. Then usually you guys do a good job of talking sense into me. It works out :)
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