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SlowWhite
05-07-2004, 11:50 AM
I ran a Greddy Large 24Row FMIC with a HRC S20G turbo

Ran it at 20psi on 92 oct daily for 3 years during the 4th summer I played with 22-25psi on 92 oct daily. using the Standard couplers with "0" problems of Pipes blowing off, when I actually pressed the pipes together correctly. If I did a slack job they'd blow off.

My car put down 321whp Maxed out on pump. I have over 150 pulls on the dyno with this set up through out those 4 years

My setup up:
HRC S20G complete kit
HRC I/C piping
Greddy 24Row FMIC
Blitz BOV
HKS 264/272 cams
BPR7ES Spark Plugs
Magnacore 8.5mm Wires
Walboro 255 Fuel Pump
Used 550's, 660's, and 850's Inj (changed up twice during the 4th summer)
SAFC
ARP's
Clutch Masters Stg 3 Clutch
Ported 2G Exhaust manifold
MBC
EGT on the #1 runner

When I was at Tuned for Max HP on pump gas. My EGT's were at 1300 during Cruise, and at 1575 at WOT.

When I first started Tuning - I was told you have to tune so that your EGT's Gradually go up as you go through the gears.

Wel I started at 1000 and by the end of a WOT run I was at 1375. - I took that tune to the dyno and put down a wooping 255whp 20psi on 92 oct.


As for the Greddy FMIC - I changed it up to the SKYLINE GTR FMIC because it flows better. and use's Shorter/Larger Piping.

And since I was planning on running a Much larger turbo then the 20G I needed a better FMIC.

But I will say this - Jeremy suprised me when he put down 470whp with an FP Green and Greddy 24 Row FMIC at elite on C-16. But I think he had upgraded to larger I/C piping?

Most most people will say a greddy 24 Row is good up to a 20G Sized turbo anything larger and you'll need to upgrade.

I'll say this. - I beat the living hell out my My GS-T every single day I drove it. (why modify if you don't plan to use it)

Personally I think the GTR is an all around Better FMIC. Contstruction, Design, Flow, etc. It didn't change HP much for a turbo the size of a 20G but for the larger turbo I'm going to be running I have no doubt it will be a huge difference.

-brian

TheBlizzard
05-07-2004, 11:51 AM
I was talking about the large one Enes.

CRAIG

JasonR
05-07-2004, 12:28 PM
Quote (Jet @ may 7 2004, 9:26 am)
Your EGT's should be higher than 1300 deg F. You say you are tuned right, how do you know? Your AFR's may be right, but then you need more timing if your EGT's are that low. Heat = expansion = power.

mmm, certainly got me thinking. If I add more timing then I have with dsm link at high rpm's I will get adverse effects. We added as much as we could, but she started pulling (ecu). Under load a/f ratio good, no knock, timing avg. 18-20 and o2 voltage .94 at 20 psi. Maybe if I drove for more then a minute under full boost I would see higher egt, but I have never done that, never auto crossed. Egt gauge goes from 0-16. If I get to 13, where are you at 0-16? Again, I did mention there are probably better fmic's out there. I feel greddy is one of the best for 2g.

SlowWhite
05-07-2004, 12:54 PM
Mine goes to 16 also.


Like I said my EGT's are constantly at 1300-1350 during cruise, and go up under WOT.

At the top of MY RPMS (8000, I also use DSMLINK V2 now) - they sit at about 1550 now.


For me on pump gas More timing = more knock, so we left my timing settings at Zero or during some runs we pulled timing by 1 in the upper RPMS.

I was seeing 15-18 degree's of timing at WOT at the end of a run.

JET
05-07-2004, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by JasonR@May 7 2004, 10:28 AM
Quote (Jet @ may 7 2004, 9:26 am)
Your EGT's should be higher than 1300 deg F. You say you are tuned right, how do you know? Your AFR's may be right, but then you need more timing if your EGT's are that low. Heat = expansion = power.

Under load a/f ratio good, no knock, timing avg. 18-20 and o2 voltage .94 at 20 psi.
Bah, that is just like Chris C. last year. You have NO idea what your AFR's really are. Get a wideband or go to the dyno. Until you do you are untuned or 1/2 assed tuned. The DSMlink is guessing what your AFR is, just like the stock MAF tried to do. It obviously changes from car to car and there is no real feedback without a WB02.

JasonR
05-07-2004, 04:33 PM
Quote (JET may 7 2004, 1:18 pm)
Bah, that is just like Chris C. last year. You have NO idea what your AFR's really are. Get a wideband or go to the dyno. Until you do you are untuned or 1/2 assed tuned. The DSMlink is guessing what your AFR is, just like the stock MAF tried to do. It obviously changes from car to car and there is no real feedback without a WB02.

I explained before. Tuned car on dyno with wideband, how else can you know what a/f ratio is. Dsm link shows around 9.5 a/f under load because using stock o2. I have wideband installed in car to give me reference while driving, bunged on o2 housing along with stock o2, bunged on o2 housing. I have never tuned on street, probably take out 2-5 pedestrians or something, hell I would not have a engine anymore, how can you drive half ass tuned. Who the hell is Chris C. Anyone who knows me knows I am always thinking about the car and never satisfied with it. I am usually a nervous reck tuning on dyno. Always have help. Don't enjoy it until 3-4 pulls where you are safe. With the new cylinderhead this spring I was lien first two pulls. Some of the other reasons I have low egt is because aftermarket oil cooler, fuel cooler, radiator. I have spent way too much money on my car. Again a good fmic will have a cause and effect and bring down temp. of engine, dah. Greddy is a good one.

Enes
05-07-2004, 05:10 PM
oh a fuel cooler too?
those really help on the dyno!!!!!
-E

JasonR
05-07-2004, 05:34 PM
Quote (Enes May 7 2004, 3:10 pm)
[QUOTE]oh a fuel cooler too?
those really help on the dyno!!!!!

Are you implying a fuel cooler does not help? Brings down temp., but not enough to matter. Just paid for the lines and installed. Friend had core laying around. Oil cooler really makes big difference when driving. Nothing really helps a great deal on dyno because your not moving, dah. No air unless you have fans in front and good ventilation in dyno room. Why I dynoed at Hitech Motorsports up in Ramsey. New facility and expensive ventilation and 2 fans. One for fmic and oil cooler. Fans are there, why not use them. Elite probably has fans too. The oil cooler is from B&M along with sandwich and lines. Eay to install.

JET
05-07-2004, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by JasonR@May 7 2004, 02:33 PM
I explained before. Tuned car on dyno with wideband, how else can you know what a/f ratio is. Dsm link shows around 9.5 a/f under load because using stock o2. I have wideband installed in car to give me reference while driving, bunged on o2 housing along with stock o2, bunged on o2 housing.
Why did you reference a .94 O2 voltage if you have a wideband in the car?? That doesn't make any sense why you would even pay attention to a narrow band O2 sensor and not state what your WB02 was reading. Also, DSMlink should be approximating the AFR's from the fuel going in and the air going in. It shouldn't have anything to do with the stock O2 sensor. There should be a seperate logging input for that.

Also, a WB02 bunged that close has proven to be inaccurate in other applications. They should be 12" - 16" from the turbo.

1ViciousGSX
05-07-2004, 05:52 PM
Stay on topic or all of this will be edited down to post that relate to the Greddy Intercoolers and piping.

Anybody can start a new thread in Advanced Tech if they would like to discuss WB O2's and such further.