Re/build Pics.. Track Day ,dyno ,vids
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Sweet install!
It seems like you're still running on polymounts. Any specific reason for that?
I got some solids made, but I'm still mildy nervous that putting down lots of power will just rattle the car to pieces.
It seems like you're still running on polymounts. Any specific reason for that?
I got some solids made, but I'm still mildy nervous that putting down lots of power will just rattle the car to pieces.
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^^ I usually take lots of trips during summer,usually 6 plus hours of driving, My wife and I are approaching 50, solid mounts would just make our ride rougher.The polys are great for daily(almost stock feel) and perform at the track as well..
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my 580's are done @23psi, I got these 840's from Jack !

And some Genny seats !

http://s21.photobuck...4yhfpk.mp4.html

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my 580's are done @23psi, I got these 840's from Jack !

And some Genny seats !

http://s21.photobuck...4yhfpk.mp4.html
Looks good Regit! You should be able to make around 400 whp on an E85 tune with 840cc injectors. I had 870's and made 426/399 with them on a mustang dyno (on E85 at 25 PSI), but they were at 100% duty cycle above around 6500 rpm. My ID2000's are at about 60% on E85 at 30 PSI...
Head work really isn't 100% necessary to make good power on a turbo setup. I've only had mild port work done, and the oversize valves can't realistically make too much difference...
Turn up the boost!
Head work really isn't 100% necessary to make good power on a turbo setup. I've only had mild port work done, and the oversize valves can't realistically make too much difference...
Turn up the boost!
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The stock head will flow enough for at least 450whp, probably more. Tim dyno'd 430whp on a stock head.
If you want to be "reliable", you could boost that engine up to 400whp as long as you keep the RPM at factory level. Valve float comes into play shortly after. But, an $80 valve spring swap can cure it.



issues posting pics again.... ill try again later ....arrrggghh