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Old Sep 22, 2011 | 03:42 PM
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I'm not sure that's strictly true for the MY08 set-up (the MY03-MY07 has a different inlet tract). I believe there is more of a restriction with the MY08> set-up for the 2ltrs and I was already hitting the airflow limit at 405bhp, even with the (in theory) "better" MY03-MY07 set-up.

Get your wallet out.
Interesting...............Might have to go for a CAI down the inner wing.

What you think of the HKS mushroom filter Shaun?

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Old Sep 22, 2011 | 03:58 PM
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They arn't great.

If you do the inner wing kit, make sure you duct from the front fog lamp cover.
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Old Sep 22, 2011 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
Interesting...............Might have to go for a CAI down the inner wing.

What you think of the HKS mushroom filter Shaun?


Hi,

we stock the perrin cold air induction kit, in stock for the 08 on cars at £199.00 + vat.

Thought I had better let you know so you dont wait for 3 weeks getting one from the states.

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Old Sep 22, 2011 | 10:08 PM
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Hi,

we stock the perrin cold air induction kit, in stock for the 08 on cars at £199.00 + vat.

Thought I had better let you know so you dont wait for 3 weeks getting one from the states.

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Nice one Kev

Will decide tonight and give you a call
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 08:48 AM
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Big thanks to Kev, Pat and everyone at the clinic that worked on the car. Very few places left that provide that sort of service! ..... proper enthusiasts working hard for enthusiasts!

Anyway, SC46 on a 257 mapped conservatively for the standard rods. 440bhp on vpower and 410 on 95ron. The drive home was VERY impressive! All that power and much better spool than a vf30 .... this is all the turbo ill ever need for sure!

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
Big thanks to Kev, Pat and everyone at the clinic that worked on the car. Very few places left that provide that sort of service! ..... proper enthusiasts working hard for enthusiasts!

Anyway, SC46 on a 257 mapped conservatively for the standard rods. 440bhp on vpower and 410 on 95ron. The drive home was VERY impressive! All that power and much better spool than a vf30 .... this is all the turbo ill ever need for sure!






Hi Wil,

glad your happy with the result, it was good for us to see the turbo perform on 95 octane fuel and not to shabby either.

It says a lot when our test pilot comes back to base saying "that's insane" and Pat couldn't speak for laughing stating "something that big shouldn't go that fast" and that was a road test on 95 , it will be even more insane on V power.

Well done to all concerned.

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 05:26 PM
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Hi,

for those following this thread and the ever on going evolution of the Billet wheeled turbo's here is another update.

The first SC36 Billet twin scroll was not a huge success, a little disapointing to be fair.


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Not a complete failure and we can use it as a starting point to evolve this new range of twin scroll billets, as for this one its back to the drawing board.

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 07:45 PM
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Is the SC46 twin scroll having to undergo testing, or is it just a case of waiting to have the housings on the shelf?

Sure the 36 will be sorted in no time too.
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteWagonMan
Look forward to the results of the mapping session immy,will be interesting to see how the SC42 twinscroll performs compared to its single scroll brother.
I`ve been looking forward to it for a while now, Just want to see the response on a Twinscroll SC42, Especially on my spec-c, I`ve been thinking about one for a while now and just need to see how they perform before i make a commitment, Get your results up ASAP Immy

Come on guys pull your fingers out

Only kidding your doing great work and lets hope the results put them at the top

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 09:31 PM
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Will have the results up on Monday Gaz
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
Will have the results up on Monday Gaz
Have you got a "before" graph to compare them to, very interested in this turbo and although I only have a humble MY03 JDM Sti (which I appreciate has other internal differences) it would be interesting to compare the shape of the curves between standard and SC42 turbos.
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Originally Posted by RJMS
Have you got a "before" graph to compare them to, very interested in this turbo and although I only have a humble MY03 JDM Sti (which I appreciate has other internal differences) it would be interesting to compare the shape of the curves between standard and SC42 turbos.
I did have a dyno run print out at Teg sport a few month back ,but can't find it. It was running 330bhp and 350ltb.

The turbo and injectors have been fitted so there won' be a "before" dyno run to compare the difference however I will dig out the graph from my first dyno run in June.

PS can anyone tell me if dyno runs are stored on the dyno computer ? am not sure I know where my print out is.

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
I did have a dyno run print out at Teg sport a few month back ,but can't find it. It was running 330bhp and 350ltb.

The turbo and injectors have been fitted so there won' be a "before" dyno run to compare the difference however I will dig out the graph from my first dyno run in June.

PS can anyone tell me if dyno runs are stored on the dyno computer ? am not sure I know where my print out is.

Immy
Last one on mine was very similar, 330bhp @ 6500/348ftlb @ 3800, so should be an interesting comparison. I got mine printed off a good six months after the event from Zen's Dastek dyno so I guess it must be possible!
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RJMS
Last one on mine was very similar, 330bhp @ 6500/348ftlb @ 3800, so should be an interesting comparison. I got mine printed off a good six months after the event from Zen's Dastek dyno so I guess it must be possible!

Cheers mate that's great will get on to Teg first thing Monday

Is your car a 2.0lJDM twinscroll?
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
Cheers mate that's great will get on to Teg first thing Monday

Is your car a 2.0lJDM twinscroll?
Hi Immy,

Good luck for the mapping session mate. I'm still not re-mapped yet (due to unforseen circumstances) - you're going to have to bear with me a few weeks!

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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
Cheers mate that's great will get on to Teg first thing Monday

Is your car a 2.0lJDM twinscroll?
Yes, only mods are a Miltek Sports Cat exhaust and a Zen remap
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Old Sep 24, 2011 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by nullfork
Hi Immy,

Good luck for the mapping session mate. I'm still not re-mapped yet (due to unforseen circumstances) - you're going to have to bear with me a few weeks!

Stu
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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by juggers

PS can anyone tell me if dyno runs are stored on the dyno computer ? am not sure I know where my print out is.

Immy
Yes, if you are using the same dyno they will have the details stored and will be able to compare like for like.

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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 10:30 AM
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Love that car ! Is the bumped air intake a demon tweaks one?
Fantastic results
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Originally Posted by Bicco
Is the SC46 twin scroll having to undergo testing, or is it just a case of waiting to have the housings on the shelf?

Sure the 36 will be sorted in no time too.
Hi,

SC42 and SC46 billet twin scrolls are both out there in quantity working as they should its only the Sc36 Billet twin scroll that's under going development.

Just taken a look at the boost, it was only running 1.3 bar on V power with stock ecu and an ecutec map, so not all bad but as I stated its a platform to develop from.


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Already set the wheels in motion for the next sample to be ball bearing, imagine that an SC36 Billet twin scroll BB core, now that might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Just ball bearing on the twin scroll sc 36 or on the n
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Just ball bearing on the twin scroll sc 36 or on the normal one too?
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Originally Posted by Grant74
Just ball bearing on the twin scroll sc 36 or on the normal one too?
Hi,

As the SC36 billet single scroll is a world beater it would be a shame to mess with it, if it were to go BB it would become more expensive, its a very quick spooling Billet wheeled turbo at just £750.00 + vat and will give 360 BHP and more, we have a few running over 400 BHP with 20% meth mix.

Its not out of the question though, we are testing and developing a whole new BB range up to but not including the SC42 which will remain untouched.

watch this space.

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Originally Posted by MartynJ
Yes, if you are using the same dyno they will have the details stored and will be able to compare like for like.

Martyn
Thanks Martyn

Update

I was supposed to be at the rolling road by 9am however due to RAC taking two hours to dispatch a flatbed I ended up getting there at 12pm.

So unfortunately guys I have to wait until Thursday for the mapping session.

Immy

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Flatbed... WTF you need that for?!

Good luck for Thursday!
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Originally Posted by Shaun
Flatbed... WTF you need that for?!

Good luck for Thursday!
The car was at Richard Henrys and the rolling road is in Chester Silverstone autosport (Subaru dealer service centre). I couldn't drive it there because it had 750cc injectors and was running very rich.

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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
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SC42 and SC46 billet twin scrolls are both out there in quantity working as they should its only the Sc36 Billet twin scroll that's under going development.

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Kev,

So does that mean that new Custom Twin Scroll housings are working and you can use them for the SC42 TS and SC46 TS variants, without VF housing exchange?
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Kev,

So does that mean that new Custom Twin Scroll housings are working and you can use them for the SC42 TS and SC46 TS variants, without VF housing exchange?
Hi,

not yet, we need to thoroughly test them on track.

Once the new housings have been through their paces we will release them on the open market, for now I am afraid its still on an exchange exhaust housing basis.

Wont be long though.

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Am off to Silverstone autosport now to have the car mapped by Graham. Will update you lot on the results round 3ish .
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