i've heard ppl turbocharging thier 6ports how easy an how much is the cheapest turbo setup?my friend was also saying that they dont run right if u turbo them.....also if i was to turbo it what kind of port should i do? also if im not going 2 turbo it what kind of port would you suggest?
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this is for a first gen right? i donno about turboing without a standalone, unless you run very low boost and turn the timing down and get some more injectors. how much power are u looking for
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Originally Posted by kahren' date='Jan 18 2004, 12:55 PM
this is for a first gen right? i donno about turboing without a standalone, unless you run very low boost and turn the timing down and get some more injectors. how much power are u looking for
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The first turbo conversion I did to my 6-port used the 99% stock fuel system, from a 2nd gen though, the 1st gen one wouldn't cut it. It would run fine at 5psi of boost, I never tried it any higher than that.
Produced a VERY noticable increase in torque all over the rev range right up to redline. The second time I decided to go forced induction I used a standalone and let me just say I will never go back from this, In hindsight I should have really used this the first time around. The second time I also used to larger turbo than the stock one, a S6 fuel pump and lots of other small mods I'll probably remember soon. While still using the stock 460cc injectors I could run 10psi without detonation, although I ran it at ~7psi for the most of the time I was using this setup. Unfortunatly I never got a dyno reading of it, I did however run a 14.8 on 4psi the night I first got it running with an untuned microtech, slipping clutch, restrictive air filter(hence the 4psi) and bald 205's on the back. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png The second strip time I did running on ~7psi I kept up with a S4 with a highflowed turbo running 14psi! although I had to stop mine 3/4 track because I heard what I thought was detonation (turned out to be something completly different....) |
Originally Posted by White_FC' date='Jan 18 2004, 05:08 PM
The first turbo conversion I did to my 6-port used the 99% stock fuel system, from a 2nd gen though, the 1st gen one wouldn't cut it. It would run fine at 5psi of boost, I never tried it any higher than that.
Produced a VERY noticable increase in torque all over the rev range right up to redline. The second time I decided to go forced induction I used a standalone and let me just say I will never go back from this, In hindsight I should have really used this the first time around. The second time I also used to larger turbo than the stock one, a S6 fuel pump and lots of other small mods I'll probably remember soon. While still using the stock 460cc injectors I could run 10psi without detonation, although I ran it at ~7psi for the most of the time I was using this setup. Unfortunatly I never got a dyno reading of it, I did however run a 14.8 on 4psi the night I first got it running with an untuned microtech, slipping clutch, restrictive air filter(hence the 4psi) and bald 205's on the back. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png The second strip time I did running on ~7psi I kept up with a S4 with a highflowed turbo running 14psi! although I had to stop mine 3/4 track because I heard what I thought was detonation (turned out to be something completly different....) |
Well all I can say is that the FC with the highflow I was racing went on to do a 13.7....
And my bumper was about midway down his car before I backed off... (still did a low 15, faster than it was when N/A hehe lol) So yeah, I'd guess a high 13 on that 7psi of boost... Maybe lower if it wasn't clutch slipping in 3rd and tire spinng off the line https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png |
Anyone tried using an additional injector(s) with a boost-sensitive controller on a turbo 6-port?
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Originally Posted by DJ Rotor' date='Jan 19 2004, 06:59 AM
Anyone tried using an additional injector(s) with a boost-sensitive controller on a turbo 6-port?
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