Steve From talking to Kev about the 33, from what i can gather because the 30 BILLET is so good and doing so much BHP, and the billet 35 is so good on spool.. that there really isnt a place for the 33 to justify itself.. May be i took it up wrong
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Hi,
as said the GT30 billet is so good, many of them achieving well over 600 BHP, the GT35 Billet with its new clip spooling even quicker than before, producing figures way above 700 BHP, there seems to be little or no place for the GT33 Billet. :thumb: Not only that the GT33 never seemed to work correctly, under test on the odd car it was stunning but on most it was poor to say the least, a very fussy unit, unlike both GT30 and GT35 Billet, they work well on anything we put them on. ;) We are testing an all new SC38 ball bearing Billet this week, if it does what we hope then it may set the cat amongst the pigeons with the direct fit turbo range being reviewed. :D Cheers Kev |
Ken I can vouch for the 35 its a stunning Turbo and I havent seen the best of mine yet!!
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
(Post 10298769)
Hi,
as said the GT30 billet is so good, many of them achieving well over 600 BHP, the GT35 Billet with its new clip spooling even quicker than before, producing figures way above 700 BHP, there seems to be little or no place for the GT33 Billet. :thumb: Not only that the GT33 never seemed to work correctly, under test on the odd car it was stunning but on most it was poor to say the least, a very fussy unit, unlike both GT30 and GT35 Billet, they work well on anything we put them on. ;) We are testing an all new SC38 ball bearing Billet this week, if it does what we hope then it may set the cat amongst the pigeons with the direct fit turbo range being reviewed. :D Cheers Kev |
Originally Posted by dazdavies
(Post 10298808)
Ken I can vouch for the 35 its a stunning Turbo and I havent seen the best of mine yet!!
Originally Posted by banny sti
(Post 10298821)
Kev hoping my billet 35 mk2 sees the dyno for mapping before the end of the year :thumb:
we are mapping one tomorrow on a car with all the right ingredients, so hope fully some more giraffes to post. :thumb: Sorry graphs. :D:D cheers Kev |
Originally Posted by The Gaffer
(Post 10298769)
Hi,
as said the GT30 billet is so good, many of them achieving well over 600 BHP, the GT35 Billet with its new clip spooling even quicker than before, producing figures way above 700 BHP, there seems to be little or no place for the GT33 Billet. :thumb: Not only that the GT33 never seemed to work correctly, under test on the odd car it was stunning but on most it was poor to say the least, a very fussy unit, unlike both GT30 and GT35 Billet, they work well on anything we put them on. ;) We are testing an all new SC38 ball bearing Billet this week, if it does what we hope then it may set the cat amongst the pigeons with the direct fit turbo range being reviewed. :D Cheers Kev |
Originally Posted by banny sti
(Post 10298821)
Kev hoping my billet 35 mk2 sees the dyno for mapping before the end of the year :thumb:
Which year?? :) |
Just thought id mention it as no one else has ;)....100 pages...almost 3000 posts...nearly 175000 views,WOW :eek: there must be a record in there somewhere,WHAT AN EPIC THREAD.:luxhello::thumb:
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Originally Posted by stevebt
(Post 10299581)
Which year?? :)
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Originally Posted by banny sti
(Post 10299650)
Ready for 2012 drag season, lets see who gets into the 10s first :p :D
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Originally Posted by banny sti
(Post 10299650)
Ready for 2012 drag season, lets see who gets into the 10s first :p :D
Hi, you and Mikee in drag. :D:D Now there's an image. :thumb: Cheers Kev |
^^^need a blimming huge dress for Banny :p:lol1:
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Oooopppppss :-0
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Hi,
as promised some GT35 Billet graphs on "V" power, please note "V" power without meth. ;) Attachment 53322 http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...oopsvpower.jpg Engine spec is a 2.33, STI 4 heads and supertech valves with DH22 profile cams dialled in with vernier pulleys, Marle power pack plus forged pistons, GT35 Billet turbo all managed by the Syvecs ECU. :thumb: definitely a brown trouser car on the road. :D:D cheers Kev |
Is that not quite a low redline? Surely it would make more power with a higher rev range as it looked like it'd still climb before the fuel cut
Or is it a freshly built engine so taking it easy on revs? |
Pretty much identical spec to mine and I rev to 8500+ the power is still climbing there
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Nice one Kev, not much boost needed there to do 600bhp.
Mapped one of our 2.1 strokers on an SC42 roller bearing Billet today, effortlessly made just shy of 420bhp @ 1.5 bar on Vpower. Will post graphs on the owners behalf tomorrow along with the results from mapping another car with an identical spec but with a DEI cryo intercooler spray bar. Will run it with and without the CO2 to see how much of a difference it makes even on a nice efficient front mount. Martyn |
Originally Posted by TH3_5T1G
(Post 10301100)
Is that not quite a low redline? Surely it would make more power with a higher rev range as it looked like it'd still climb before the fuel cut
Or is it a freshly built engine so taking it easy on revs? Hi, if you look at the last tip on the power graph you will see a misfire which is why we rev limited it today, next week he is coming back for us to fit later coil packs and re wire to suit, boost control will be handed over to the syvecs. :thumb: Today was to see if we could hit the customers desired figure on "V" power so he could have a play for a bit with a revisit to sort the misfire, we have of course sent the car out safe. :D cheers Kev |
Cheers for clearing that up Kev :thumb:
Awesome power with good spool. Plenty to come i'm sure ;) |
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As promised yesterday, graph for SC42 Billet roller bearing turbo on an Enginetuner 2.1 stroker. 1.5 bar boost on Vpower.
Attachment 53372 Attachment 53373 Martyn |
What mods are with that Martyn?
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Originally Posted by MartynJ
(Post 10302107)
As promised yesterday, graph for SC42 Billet roller bearing turbo on an Enginetuner 2.1 stroker. 1.5 bar boost on Vpower.
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...Stuff/SC42.jpg http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...oostandafr.jpg Martyn well happy with that, it does what it says on the tin. :thumb: Cheers Kev |
Originally Posted by scoobydog63
(Post 10302133)
What mods are with that Martyn?
Martyn |
Originally Posted by The Gaffer
(Post 10301075)
Hi,
as promised some GT35 Billet graphs on "V" power, please note "V" power without meth. ;) http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...lletVpower.jpg http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...oopsvpower.jpg Engine spec is a 2.33, STI 4 heads and supertech valves with DH22 profile cams dialled in with vernier pulleys, Marle power pack plus forged pistons, GT35 Billet turbo all managed by the Syvecs ECU. :thumb: definitely a brown trouser car on the road. :D:D cheers Kev |
Originally Posted by MartynJ
(Post 10302195)
All the basics, headers, front mount, 740cc injectors, pump, induction kit with large K+N filter and the awesome SC42.
Martyn |
MartynJ similar results to my SC42 Twinscroll :)
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Originally Posted by Shaun
(Post 10302247)
Is that on a Newage with VVT?
Martyn |
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