Forced Induction's FI91X report!

Discussion in 'Turbo's and turbo related parts' started by Alky V6, Jun 28, 2008.

  1. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    Can't wait for the new power adder to come in. You all know me. It's hard for me to keep anything to myself. Once I start installing it, I'll post some pics and reports on the mondo upgrade.
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  3. Otto J www.ottosperformance.com

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    Except your T400 mod:D
  4. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    Yep. Except some of my 400 mods. Sorry. Have to draw the line somewhere.
  5. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    Anything new :)
  6. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    The package has arrived! Holy moly! I'll get some pics posted soon. Very nice Jose.
  7. WHITE T Baer Brake Systems

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    I am waiting................................ :)
  8. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    Cool...finally got it.....I forgot how freaking long it takes to get something from one side of the country to the other on UPS ground.
  9. WHITE T Baer Brake Systems

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    Donnie,

    Do you need me to send you my camera?? :) LOL!

    Ok... sorry...... had to.. :)
  10. d90dan Member

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    Don --- Wipe the drool off and post pictures already!! :biggrin:
  11. Otto J www.ottosperformance.com

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    Maybe he is gonna make this his new secret:rolleyes: .



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  12. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    LOL

    It was busy at work today. I'll get the pictures up tomorrow. Promise. Actually, it looks just like the FI98X Scott posted recently. http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/al...-tech/226149-advancement-fuel-delivery-6.html The inducer diameter on the compressor wheel is just a little smaller.

    It is a monster. It's going to take two people to hang this sucker.

    The nozzle area of the turbine housing is exactly what I was hoping for.
  13. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    Yes its very similar to a GT47/GT55 unit. Just a tad longer....about 1/2".
  14. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    We'll make her fit.

    For those using Performance Trends Engine Analyzer Pro v3.5, the turbine housing nozzle area for the 1.1 a/r gives a turbine nozzle diameter of 2.58". I was looking for 2.60". Shweeet!
  15. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    ;), it will meet your needs, I can assure you that. That same turbo made 1481rwhp on a 2Jz Supra on boost ONLY..... So a GN should be able to crack 600rwhp.... ;)...lol
  16. Chevota New Member

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    600hp? Don's gonna need that much n20 just to spool it:biggrin:

    Is it running yet ??
  17. Alky V6 Let's go racing, boyz!

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    Nooo. It's not running yet.
  18. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    In all reality the unit spools very fast. The 94mm version of that turbo made t40rwhp more on a 4.8L inline 6 then a T101mm and spooled 1100rpms sooner. The unit has a low drag bearing system so it spins quite freely for being a larger unit.
  19. GNBRETT Pelennor Fields

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    How much more RWHP?
  20. Otto J www.ottosperformance.com

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    Dont get any freakin ideas:rolleyes:
  21. JZ 97 SS 1500 Turbocharger Engineer

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    Just some quick #'s so far: FI-91X on a 2JZ has done 1481rwhp. FI-94X on a built 1FZ which is a 4.5 but built to a (4.8) has done 1592rwhp so far. It could go more....but out of fuel and they are having a hard time keeping the head on the block. The 1FZ head casting is VERY long and thin, and tends to flex.


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