i have some almost new bosch 105 injectors ill sell for 525 shipped
Interesting. I made 842 at 19psi with 61's on pump. :shrug:Tuned on e85 only, made 776 @ 18 lbs with a custom MP 64 twin setup.
6 speed? What was your duty cycle?80 #er's here, 952 rwhp on 110 @ 24 psi
Interesting. I made 842 at 19psi with 61's on pump. :shrug:
I had the old style Garrett's on there. They were on my car for about 4 years now I think but they sat for a few years as well. I recently put on new Precision 6262's but a few have told me Garrett's were better turbos. :shrug:You have a great tuner and better turbos?. :shrug:
I will be getting my setup and tune checked out at Auto Adrenaline here in a little while, also shopping for new turbos. These Master Power 64s are 5 years old with a good bit of endplay.
I had the old style Garrett's on there. They were on my car for about 4 years now I think but they sat for a few years as well. I recently put on new Precision 6262's but a few have told me Garrett's were better turbos. :shrug:
What RPM do you see full boost by? I saw about 4300 on mine.
Bosch 205's on my 2013 Shelby. The car makes 1150rwhp and over 1000lbs of TQ on E85.
Swapped out the 4.0l Whipple for a 4.5l today. Can't wait to see what this thing does on 30psi.
What brand injectors do you have? I have 1680cc's (about 160 lbs/hr). We are close to wrapping up the idle portion. It has been kind of challenging because of the injector placement on E85. So far, it's idling steady at 775 RPM's. I would say your issue is in the tune.I've got 160's in my combo but the idle hunts around quite a bit, anybody know if that's usually a problem with running too big of an injector? I usually see around 1000-1200 rpms at idle with 150 rpm swings. Tuned on e85 only, made 776 @ 18 lbs with a custom MP 64 twin setup.
whoa! Thats high! I got the journal ones. I can't see paying an extra $600 ea for the BB option only for it to spool 200rpm's sooner. Also, if your auto or going auto the BB option wont really do anything for you but it helps the manual guys for keeping the spool going better between shifts.With my Sullivan combo I don't see full boost until wayyyy in the stratosphere, around 5500 is when she starts singing. I was eyeing the Precision 6262's myself, heard they were awesome turbos. Are yours journal or did you get the bb upgrade?
I am a big fan of the journal bearing turbos also. But when my new Precision bearings failed, I upgraded them to their new DBB version. I did it mainly because it takes much less oil as they have built in restrictors. Plus they are more durable. I must say.... These things spool very fast and there is a noticeable difference and I'm glad I spent the extra money. Both the journal bearing and BB versions will make good power though.whoa! Thats high! I got the journal ones. I can't see paying an extra $600 ea for the BB option only for it to spool 200rpm's sooner. Also, if your auto or going auto the BB option wont really do anything for you but it helps the manual guys for keeping the spool going better between shifts.
I maxed out my 60's at 842rwhp on pump gas. Twin turbo.According to greg over at RET in downey he says he had a car trapping low 9s that ran 60s.
I ran 60s when I was putting down 74x to the wheels and had them maxed out.
80s are ok unless you want more power in the future, I run 96lb injectors now.
I maxed out my 60's at 842rwhp on pump gas. Twin turbo.
Wow, what turbos are you running, 76's? I got the journal, I didn't see a $600 upgrade each worth it. So far I like them.With my Sullivan combo I don't see full boost until wayyyy in the stratosphere, around 5500 is when she starts singing. I was eyeing the Precision 6262's myself, heard they were awesome turbos. Are yours journal or did you get the bb upgrade?
Only touched the regulator once however, im not sure what the fuel pressure was.you must have been running a lot of fuel pressure
Yeah, I was at 100% at the very end.Russ, I don't recall the duty cycle as it was dynoed a few years ago now, they had some left in them though. yes 6 speed