How much power on standard sti injectors?
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How much power on standard sti injectors?
Looking for a bit of advice on this one.
I'm currently adding a few bits and pieces to my sti 5 and was wondering at what point the standard injectors would be maxed out. So far I've got
Sti air filter
Full decatted 3" blitz nur spec exhaust
Walbro 255 lph fuel pump anf fpr
and coming soon an apexi power fc
Will I be ok to run this setup with the standard injectors and if not what size would work best?
Any advice is appreciated.
I'm currently adding a few bits and pieces to my sti 5 and was wondering at what point the standard injectors would be maxed out. So far I've got
Sti air filter
Full decatted 3" blitz nur spec exhaust
Walbro 255 lph fuel pump anf fpr
and coming soon an apexi power fc
Will I be ok to run this setup with the standard injectors and if not what size would work best?
Any advice is appreciated.
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Originally Posted by FASTER MIKE!!
john what size would you say if you changed the turbo to td05/06 for around 400hp
mike
mike
Will probably be upgrading the turbo in the next few months also but didn't want to get too far ahead of myself in the original question.
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550s at raised fuel pressure will just about do. Quite easy to max out if you go bonkers on a 20G and are limited on fuel pressure because of FSE regulator (max 5 bar absolute) and like to keep it on the rich side.
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Depends also if you want to uprate again in the future. My personal preference would be for 740's allowing you plenty of room later on if you need it and the injectors are probably similarly priced. Idle will be a little richer though but nothing major
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so would you say 400hp(real) is atainable with an APS top mount and a td05/06 on a sti version 5 with 550's or 740's to make it safe. want to keep the top mount for stealth
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Maybe........... try it and see......... but wait until winter as you wont get that power right now!!!
On my last run at PS I only got 323bhp!! (running Optimax only).......with the 05/06......I got 383bhp in Winter with Optimax and a full bottle of NF at PS.......that was running a lot more mods than you would have though!!
Seems you need to run a small Turbo Inlet pipe to prevent surge on these Turbo's...........
On my last run at PS I only got 323bhp!! (running Optimax only).......with the 05/06......I got 383bhp in Winter with Optimax and a full bottle of NF at PS.......that was running a lot more mods than you would have though!!
Seems you need to run a small Turbo Inlet pipe to prevent surge on these Turbo's...........
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Originally Posted by FASTER MIKE!!
so would you say 400hp(real) is atainable with an APS top mount and a td05/06 on a sti version 5 with 550's or 740's to make it safe. want to keep the top mount for stealth
mike
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i wouldnt say you would get anywhere near 400bhp with a TMIC, but you can run the tdo6 fine with 550 injectors and TMIC, i just put my car thru a R&R and my car was 50bhp less than a car with similar mods and a FMIC i cant say i think there is much difference in acceleration IMHO but you would need the bigger injectors to cope with the power of the FMIC
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But surely running a front mount just allows you to get colder air into the engine witha far more efficient intercooler.........and hence you can run more advance - yes more fuel but not sheds loads more.......
I have a front mount but its not enough - so I also have water injection (pressurised 3d mappable stuff.........)
Bestest mod for me now is to lose weight - cheapest way for bhp/tonnage!!
I have a front mount but its not enough - so I also have water injection (pressurised 3d mappable stuff.........)
Bestest mod for me now is to lose weight - cheapest way for bhp/tonnage!!
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i wouldnt say you would get anywhere near 400bhp with a TMIC
Cheers
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Yes a 2.33 Litre engine running a nice Turbo does achieve some nice performance
Boost does tend to come in nice and early as a consequence of backing of ignition advance to speed up that exhaust gas!!........ least thats the only way I can see that you can get a Turbo that size to spool up so quickly (even with those extra cc's) - nice result......... me thinks Andy will do somewhat better next yr- I just hope to join him once I've sorted my motor out!
Boost does tend to come in nice and early as a consequence of backing of ignition advance to speed up that exhaust gas!!........ least thats the only way I can see that you can get a Turbo that size to spool up so quickly (even with those extra cc's) - nice result......... me thinks Andy will do somewhat better next yr- I just hope to join him once I've sorted my motor out!
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His boost comes in nicely because of the hardware, not ignition retard. Whilst we were setting up the MAF conversion box even in the first miles on the new engine, the spool up didn't need any help. It was hilarious out the box
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! - come on we all know the only way to get spool up that early is to eliminate most of the advance - common sense
But hey - fantastic result to the Scottish Possie
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! - come on we all know the only way to get spool up that early is to eliminate most of the advance - common sense
But hey - fantastic result to the Scottish Possie
Steve
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Hmm - I wouldn't say that, Andy F's motor at a guess is running well over 400hp with a TMIC and achieved a 10.76s 1/4 at TOTBIII with this setup
mike
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Originally Posted by FASTER MIKE!!
thats what i thought and is'nt his a std intercooler where i've got a bigger aps one
mike
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Saw it at TOTB and asked him what it was and where he got it but he said it was a home made one. It does the business anyway.
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Originally Posted by Fangoria
John
! - come on we all know the only way to get spool up that early is to eliminate most of the advance - common sense
But hey - fantastic result to the Scottish Possie
Steve
! - come on we all know the only way to get spool up that early is to eliminate most of the advance - common sense
But hey - fantastic result to the Scottish Possie
Steve
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2.2 std bore thickwall closed deck turbo block with piston sprays, 2.5 sti crank, CP forged pistons, Pauter steel rods, std Sti5 heads/cams, ARP studs, std intake manifold, custom built TMIC with twin cooling fans, HKS headers, GT30R turbo, scoobysport exhaust but with external wastegate. HKS flywheel and twin plate clutch, 850cc injectors, Apexi power FC, AVC-R.
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If you can use a MAF, IMHO continue to do so, it is for many good reasons that virtually all OEM applications are now MAF based. Nearly everything can run a MAF if you use a smooth operating dump valve (eg the nice one Subaru provide) and don't have a ported shroud turbo (eg GT30R).
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The conversion box is running fine but just needs more time mapping out transitions, there are a few odd circumstances on light throttle where it will still hiccup. As John said, the maf isn't such a bad thing really. Properly mounted and filtered they are reliable.
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Just thinking ahead for when i find the right type-r for sale. I can't see it staying very standard. I would rather find one fully loaded to save me the hassle of uprating internals, big turbo etc...... but people tend to return them to a lower spec before parting with them .
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Yours has got a Pretty basic spec then for now - how much did it cost all in for the block/rods/pistons and crank (plus assembly, etc) ? - just going down that sort of route with Omega Pistons, arrow rods, etc will cost a fortune...... what sort of power would you expect to achieve? - are you gonna keep the gt30r or go bigger?
Yeah sure I know nothing...... but keep it quiet
Its amazing the amount of info that floats around...................
Yours has got a Pretty basic spec then for now - how much did it cost all in for the block/rods/pistons and crank (plus assembly, etc) ? - just going down that sort of route with Omega Pistons, arrow rods, etc will cost a fortune...... what sort of power would you expect to achieve? - are you gonna keep the gt30r or go bigger?
Yeah sure I know nothing...... but keep it quiet
Its amazing the amount of info that floats around...................
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midlife won't be that spec yet need to clear my credit card(next month fingers crossed ) but it has the base for alot more power. would like to add headers, injectors, turbo and a remap to what i've already got that should get me near to the magic 400
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Originally Posted by Fangoria
Andy
Yours has got a Pretty basic spec then for now - how much did it cost all in for the block/rods/pistons and crank (plus assembly, etc) ? ........
Yours has got a Pretty basic spec then for now - how much did it cost all in for the block/rods/pistons and crank (plus assembly, etc) ? ........
Just sticking with the small turbo as I love the quick response and it has 'adequate' top end power.
Andy