Do you have ported heads and what intercooler?
yes i have a set of ported irons with bigger intake valves. I do have a FMIC it's a RJC mega cooler. i also have a 200/200 lunati cam with 1.65 roller tipped kenne bell rockers. motor is .040 overbore.
Do you have ported heads and what intercooler?
I can't decide if I want to toss a 208/208 camshaft in my motor or not, you guys with stock long blocks going 120+mph are making me lean towards no.
My thoughts are it's out of the car, might as well do it while it's easy. The thing holding me back is that I have two TT chips burnt for my combo (stock camshaft), so I don't know if the fuel trim would be an issue after adding a 208/208.
Combo will be 6152RE, 22 row stretch, 60s, D5, stock heads/intake.
Input?
I sent him an email about it, still trying to decide if the cam upgrade is worth it. With all these guys going 120+mph on bone stock long blocks I'm tempted to leave the cam stock. I have a second motor that is the "real" motor for the car, the one I bought for $500 is just to hold me over until the other one is built.
Is your D5 converter stock?
If so I am not sure the cam will give much benefit.
hey guys
I made it back out to the track tonite.
6.76 @ 102.77 mph with a 1.54 60ft boost was 20-21 psi 22 degrees of timing. i left @ 5 psi off the T-brak.
the engine is a girdled 109 stroker crank forged pistons dls roller cam 214/214 ported Ta alum heads ported stock intake roller rockers 9x11 3200 stall 72lb injectors.
Great post. With a purpose built engine and a tight combo you can get way more out of less. The old PT54 as been low 10's at over 130mph also. The potential is always there.You know I cant help but look at this thread and wonder. Most people wonder if they made the right choice of this turbo or that turbo and NEVER really find out the limit of the current turbo they have or worry about pushing it hard or breaking something. I look and read at the things that Bison has done and that really shows me that most people never even come close to the potential of what setup they currently have can do much less its absolute potential because they are so afraid to push that envelope, yet 99% of us including myself doesn't know even where the edge is. I would have thought the 6152 would have had to be 27-28+psi to do what it did last night. Who would have ever thought that the 6152 would have such power at 20-21 psi on the right setup and probably never find its true capabilities. Hats off to you Patrick for that feat. I'm sure that the turbo has lots more untapped power yet available. So to all the 6152 owners I would say based on what I seen last night personally that this particular turbo is a great choice for the street. It is one mean little turbo with the proper setup.
Slogn congrats! Is it hard to keep it in line on the street? With that long block and a quick spooling Turbo like that it has to be a handful. Did you intend to keep that Turbo for the build or did you just try it and liked the results?
I have had the turbo for 4-5 yrs now and when i built the stroker i was just gonna see what this turbo could do.
i had to crank down on the wastegate alot to get the 20 psi out of it so i dunno if it has anymore left in it.
This past friday i ordered a 67hpq DBB billet wheel turbo