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Old 12-12-2002, 04:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A few questions

I am running a turbo on my H22a
Its a t-61
The engine has these mods:
Stage 3 turbo cams,
Aem Cam gears,
Ferrah Valvels and springs
Crower Titanium Retainers
Stage 3 port and polish on the head
Intake matches exhaust valve ports
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Crower H-Beam Rods
Je 9:1 Pistons
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Aem Pullies
High Voume Oil pump
High Volume Intake Fuel pump
720cc injectors
AEM EMS
The turbo in innercooled
3 in exhaust
Custom Manifold
Tial Wasegate
And I plan on running 100 octane fuel

How much Hp do you think i will get?
How high you think i can rev?
How much boost can i run daily?
how much can i boost it up to?
Do you see any flaws here?
Would you change anythying?
Any suggestions?
Is thie even worht it?
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Well with that kinda of setup couldn't u hit around 300 some whp? and boost around 15 psi easily.
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Well power would depend on how much you boost. Do you have 3" downpipe as well as a 3" cat (or no cat)?
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That's a pretty expensive and powerful set-up, but those are some pretty basic questions. I hope this is not a daily driver if you want to run 100 octane all the time or else you better be rich. As far as power, it should be good for at least 500-600 since that is a pretty big turbo. You might actually need even bigger injectors though. Boost levels will be determined by your tuner but probably in the neighborhood of 20 psi with 100 octane, maybe more. You could boost even higher with some c16. Your engine can handle as much boost as you'd ever want to run.
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