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Old 04 December 2011, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by birchy2010
Nope, JDM big porters with the AVCS enabled controlled via the simtek
Should make the 46 spool nicely with those heads fitted mate,they are the best oem heads you can get.

I will be pushing the SC42 a little further come the 16th of this month,im fitting a bigger fuel pump and 930cc squirters and raising the boost back up,this will be a test for the STi 5 speed box for sure.
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After initially considering an SC46, we decided the 42 would be a better option for my car. 435bhp at just 1.45 bar with a splash of meths. On the road the car feels awesome and with the DV deleted scares pedestrians! There is scope for more power with a change of ECU but for now I'm enjoying the car too much to care. The quality of work and customer service from Kev and the lads was absolutely top notch. I can't recommend the lads highly enough.
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Any sign of the twin scroll 46`s yet guys? Hopeing to be fitting one over the christmas break.
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
After initially considering an SC46, we decided the 42 would be a better option for my car. 435bhp at just 1.45 bar with a splash of meths. On the road the car feels awesome and with the DV deleted scares pedestrians! There is scope for more power with a change of ECU but for now I'm enjoying the car too much to care. The quality of work and customer service from Kev and the lads was absolutely top notch. I can't recommend the lads highly enough.


get some pics up dude
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Originally Posted by stevep360


get some pics up dude
Hey up Steve!

Just waiting for a clear spell so I can do my David Bailey
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Originally Posted by Bicco
Any sign of the twin scroll 46`s yet guys? Hopeing to be fitting one over the christmas break.

Hi,

twin scroll SC46 Billets on the shelf.

What cc is your engine as the SC46 billet twin scroll is recommended for bigger cc engines, the SC42 Billet twin scroll is more suited to a 2.0 ltr but again we are out of stock for a couple of weeks.

Popular little buggers these, last one was shipped to Tahiti yesterday.

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Old 06 December 2011, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
After initially considering an SC46, we decided the 42 would be a better option for my car. 435bhp at just 1.45 bar with a splash of meths. On the road the car feels awesome and with the DV deleted scares pedestrians! There is scope for more power with a change of ECU but for now I'm enjoying the car too much to care. The quality of work and customer service from Kev and the lads was absolutely top notch. I can't recommend the lads highly enough.

Hi,

quick car on the road, very usable.

Glad you are happy, wait until its fitted with an after-market ecu so we can run some proper boost.

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Old 06 December 2011, 05:48 PM
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Well mine was mapped yesterday, Need another tweek once its got a 3bar map sensor on it. Goes mentally quick, estimated to be around 480 with the meth but there is more to come once its got the new sensor Andy thinks, defiantly more scope for a bit more boost at least.

Need to get a roller session once we've sorted the catch can issue so it stops dripping oil.
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Yes! So it did make the lower end of my estimated bracket.

With a bit more boost running the 3bar, near-500 will prob be on the cards, too.

More importantly, is it everything you hoped for birchy? How does it compare to your previous 400+ odd?

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Yes! So it did make the lower end of my estimated bracket.

Near 500 will prob be on the cards, with a bit more boost on the 3bar too.

More importantly, is it everything you hoped for birchy? How does it compare to your previous 400 odd?
Mate its crazy! Accelerates just so fast, absolutely viscous coming on boost! Its a total transformation from 400 before. Just scrambles around trying to keep grip. Full boost is still below 4K, can drive it relaxed and if you feel the need just put your foot down, no need to drop right down the box, 4th just takes off from 40 and starts to bring in the boost and keeps going ......

I need to try and get a video or something of it and on the rollers as soon as.
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Yes! Post up a vid asap LOL
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Hi,

twin scroll SC46 Billets on the shelf.

What cc is your engine as the SC46 billet twin scroll is recommended for bigger cc engines, the SC42 Billet twin scroll is more suited to a 2.0 ltr but again we are out of stock for a couple of weeks.

Popular little buggers these, last one was shipped to Tahiti yesterday.

cheers
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Mine is only a 2.0ltr JDM, But from what I can gather the 46 seems to spool more than adequately for what i`m after, hopefully the AVCS and a splash of meth should help keep the spool ok, and then i`m covered for the future, come engine build time.
Im` looking to get one with the smaller inlet and a matching inlet pipe, tried a couple of times, but every time I call they seem to have gone.
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Originally Posted by Bicco
Mine is only a 2.0ltr JDM, But from what I can gather the 46 seems to spool more than adequately for what i`m after, hopefully the AVCS and a splash of meth should help keep the spool ok, and then i`m covered for the future, come engine build time.
Im` looking to get one with the smaller inlet and a matching inlet pipe, tried a couple of times, but every time I call they seem to have gone.

Hi,

all our SC range of billets have standard size inlets except the SC54, thats got the bigger 76mm inlet.

Turbos and inlet pipes in stock, our own scoobyclinic inlet pipes in red or blue, the Perrin ones available in black.

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Hi,

a few weeks ago we were to test the SC38 BB Billet, it only made a bar and would not go further, as stated in this thread.

The car it was fitted to was an unknown commodity therefore the SC38 BB billet was put on hold while we swapped it out to a 20 G from Andy Forrest supplied by the customer, work load has meant we only got back to it today.

The car did good, 380 BHP and 440ftlbs of torque proving beyond any doubt the new SC38 BB Billet is fit for room 101, it didnt work.

Back to the drawing board.

Cheers
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Old 08 December 2011, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Hi,

they are £1295.00 but we need your old twin scroll exhaust housing back at the moment, if you have not got an old housing to exchange we have to charge £250.00 to cover it.

Whilst not an ideal situation it is about to get resolved as we have a new Twin scroll cast housing just about ready for testing, it will do away with the messy exchange business but will put the price up to around £1500.00.





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Kev,

Whats the word on time frame for the Custom Twin Scroll Exhaust housing to begin testing?

Also will ScoobyClinic be doing all the testing or will Blouch be handling the Initial testing and then be sending you guys some SC42 and SC46 TS for final testing?

-John
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Originally Posted by birchy2010
Mate its crazy! Accelerates just so fast, absolutely viscous coming on boost! Its a total transformation from 400 before. Just scrambles around trying to keep grip. Full boost is still below 4K, can drive it relaxed and if you feel the need just put your foot down, no need to drop right down the box, 4th just takes off from 40 and starts to bring in the boost and keeps going ......

I need to try and get a video or something of it and on the rollers as soon as.
Is this an sc46. ??? If so what engine and mods please
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Hey up Steve!

Just waiting for a clear spell so I can do my David Bailey
Lol
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Hi,

a few weeks ago we were to test the SC38 BB Billet, it only made a bar and would not go further, as stated in this thread.

The car it was fitted to was an unknown commodity therefore the SC38 BB billet was put on hold while we swapped it out to a 20 G from Andy Forrest supplied by the customer, work load has meant we only got back to it today.

The car did good, 380 BHP and 440ftlbs of torque proving beyond any doubt the new SC38 BB Billet is fit for room 101, it didnt work.

Back to the drawing board.

Cheers
Kev
But what about the headers' flexi debris that got into the SC38 triple-B (see what I did )? Did you not manage to retest the 38 with everything all sorted again, to rule in/out whether that debris in the exh. housing caused its issues?

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Originally Posted by Kayen
Kev,

Whats the word on time frame for the Custom Twin Scroll Exhaust housing to begin testing?

Also will ScoobyClinic be doing all the testing or will Blouch be handling the Initial testing and then be sending you guys some SC42 and SC46 TS for final testing?

-John

Hi,

we will be doing the testing here, just waiting for the sample to turn up.

cheers
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Old 09 December 2011, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by joz8968
But what about the headers' flexi debris that got into the SC38 triple-B (see what I did )? Did you not manage to retest the 38 with everything all sorted again, to rule in/out whether that debris in the exh. housing caused its issues?
Hi,

different car, the one with the debris was an SC36 Billet.

SC38 triple B, like it, just got to make it work now.

cheers
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D'oh! FAIL.

Of course of course.

It's 'hard' to keep track of all the various 'stories'. (Well, it is for my tiny brain lol).
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Originally Posted by stevep360
Is this an sc46. ??? If so what engine and mods please
Yes a single scroll SC46, running japspeed decat, gt headers + uppipe, Pole Position Front mount and induction, 880cc injectors, walbro in tank feeding a fpr, Grade 7 plugs, V+Meth fueling, Simtek, JDM Bottom end with AVCS big port heads, catch can with return to sump feed onto a UK 6 speed with organic clutch and anti lag to make a bit of noise!

Think its heading down to you Wednesday Kev for a run after talking with matty today to see exactly what power its making!
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Originally Posted by birchy2010
Yes a single scroll SC46, running japspeed decat, gt headers + uppipe, Pole Position Front mount and induction, 880cc injectors, walbro in tank feeding a fpr, Grade 7 plugs, V+Meth fueling, Simtek, JDM Bottom end with AVCS big port heads, catch can with return to sump feed onto a UK 6 speed with organic clutch and anti lag to make a bit of noise!

Think its heading down to you Wednesday Kev for a run after talking with matty today to see exactly what power its making!
has the bottom end been stroked?
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Originally Posted by stevep360
has the bottom end been stroked?
Nope still running the Nitride Crank on it which is meant to be stable to 450BHP. We'll see how long it lasts then it will go either 2.1 or 2.3 on it.
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Hi there has anyone run an SC50 on a 2.5?
Would like to see the curves, can find plenty with the SC46.
Would like to know if 500hp is acheivable on Vpower?
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Originally Posted by oiler
Hi there has anyone run an SC50 on a 2.5?
Would like to see the curves, can find plenty with the SC46.
Would like to know if 500hp is acheivable on Vpower?
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Hi,

we deleted the SC50 as there was no place for it anymore.

SC46 Billet on a 2.5 is more than capable of over 460 BHP and we dont recommend running the 2.5 block over that figure.

We have seen 500 BHP out of an SC46 billet, hence the demise of the 50, it has no place in the range any more.

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Ok thanks Kev that makes it an easy choice then.
Do you stock SC46 billet or do they have to be ordered?
Had been recomended keeping it just under 500hp after rebuild would you only recomend 460hp then?
Is that 500hp with meth?
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Originally Posted by oiler
Ok thanks Kev that makes it an easy choice then.
Do you stock SC46 billet or do they have to be ordered?
Had been recomended keeping it just under 500hp after rebuild would you only recomend 460hp then?
Is that 500hp with meth?
Hi,

in stock ready to ship.

From our experience on track the 2.5 was fine at 450 BHP all season in 2007 time attack, for Silverstone we cranked one up to 475 BHP 3 laps in and two split liners.

There are two schools of thought to why this happens, some say its the thin liners letting go, some say that the head gaskets fail due to the lack of support for the upper cylinders which allows coolant into the cylinder, it tries to compress it and splits the liner, whichever comes first, chicken or egg upshot is a split liner.

However, we all know a fast road car never gets the pain a track car suffers so to be fair 500 on a road car may well be fine on the 2.5, we don't like to take the risk though and cap them at 460 BHP, that's a whole lot of power for a road car, it usually comes with 460 + ftlb's of torque thrown in for good measure.

500 BHP has been seen from an SC46 Billet with 20% meth or E85 fuel.

Hope the above answers more questions than it raises.

cheers
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Originally Posted by birchy2010
Nope still running the Nitride Crank on it which is meant to be stable to 450BHP. We'll see how long it lasts then it will go either 2.1 or 2.3 on it.
great figures mate
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500 BHP has been seen from an SC46 Billet with 20% meth or E85 fuel.
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