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wrx9181 03 May 2011 05:58 PM

Awesome^^^

wrx9181 03 May 2011 06:31 PM

KeV
Been looking though but couldn't find if you had done a sc46 b on a 2.1 or 2.3
Cheers mick

duncatr 03 May 2011 09:12 PM

Very nice indeed.
All I need to see now is the same but on a 2.1 :D

I'm thinking the GT30 Billet is going to be a winner for me ;)
Just need to get it all together, up and running / run in now...... :( LOL

Deadpool 03 May 2011 10:08 PM

Need some help choosing injectors for the SC46 TS on the way to me :)

I'm running the v8 EJ207 (exhaust/intake/inlet/larger tmic) and plan to use E85 as my primary fuel, but also have a "safe" map for pump gas (93 octane) when needed. Right now the ID1000's and ID1600's look to be my best bet. I'm just not sure if I will really need the 1600's, I'd rather save the $400 if I can but don't want to go for a tune only to realize I'm maxing the 1000's.

John

The Gaffer 04 May 2011 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Deadpool (Post 10021158)
Need some help choosing injectors for the SC46 TS on the way to me :)

I'm running the v8 EJ207 (exhaust/intake/inlet/larger tmic) and plan to use E85 as my primary fuel, but also have a "safe" map for pump gas (93 octane) when needed. Right now the ID1000's and ID1600's look to be my best bet. I'm just not sure if I will really need the 1600's, I'd rather save the $400 if I can but don't want to go for a tune only to realize I'm maxing the 1000's.

John


Hi,

1000cc injectors will be fine for the SC46 Billet twin scroll even using E85. :thumb:

cheers
Kev

Hammer man 04 May 2011 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by Hammer man (Post 10009459)
Kev. All these recent questions remind me that I wanted to ask you a couple about my sc46 twinscroll.
When the build is finished, (2.5 forged) and the simtek is fitted, what would you suggest I run as my 2 switchable maps?. High boost/low boost, or maybe v-power/meth mix, or something else altogether to get the best out of the turbo. Secondly, the ALS is activated but is it ok to use or is it just going back down the "gizzmo shags your valves" route, and would this invalidate any warrenty on the turbo?
Numpty questions I know, but its alright Im a numpty:Whatever_

Just bumping this in case you missed it Kev,,,, or is it unanswerable?:wonder:

The Gaffer 04 May 2011 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by Hammer man (Post 10022165)
Just bumping this in case you missed it Kev,,,, or is it unanswerable?:wonder:


Hi ,

very difficult to answer, switch-able maps are the choice of you and your mapper, I can never see the point of low boost and high boost maps, use the accelerator pedal to choose how much squirt you give it. :thumb:

For me it would be a switch-able fuel map instead but it may not suit you personally. :wonder:

If anti lag is used permanently I guess it would invalidate any warranty with turbo's or engine builds, I doubt however you will use it much, many people use it to show their mates, but again its all about personal choice. :D

Cheers
Kev

cheers
Kev

Deadpool 04 May 2011 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 10021712)
Hi,

1000cc injectors will be fine for the SC46 Billet twin scroll even using E85. :thumb:

cheers
Kev

I heard that a lot of 1000's including the ID1000's are more like 850-900's, this was my concern. Thanks for the response!

John

Hammer man 04 May 2011 07:40 PM

Thanks Kev.

pc18 05 May 2011 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 10009414)
Hi John,

We have had many requests for a smaller BB cored turbo than the SC46 Billet, more details when they become available next month. :D

cheers
Kev

sounds good i will keep checking for updates!

joz8968 05 May 2011 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by Deadpool (Post 10022309)
I heard that a lot of 1000's including the ID1000's are more like 850-900's, this was my concern. Thanks for the response!

John

A SC46 on E85 should make on or around 500bhp I would have thought.

Bearing in mind 740cc injectors should be capable of 500+ bhp, so even if your "1000s" were only 850-900s, then you'll have waaay more than enough headroom anyway... :)

Deadpool 05 May 2011 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 10023446)
A SC46 on E85 should make on or around 500bhp I would have thought.

Bearing in mind 740cc injectors should be capable of 500+ bhp, so even if your "1000s" were only 850-900s, then you'll have waaay more than enough headroom anyway... :)

740cc should be fine to 500bhp on pump gas but it's pushing them, on E85 you need 30% more fuel so 740's would be way too small for E85. From what I've seen, 400whp (470bhp+) is near the limit for 1000's on E85.

The Gaffer 05 May 2011 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by Deadpool (Post 10022309)
I heard that a lot of 1000's including the ID1000's are more like 850-900's, this was my concern. Thanks for the response!

John


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 10023446)
A SC46 on E85 should make on or around 500bhp I would have thought.

Bearing in mind 740cc injectors should be capable of 500+ bhp, so even if your "1000s" were only 850-900s, then you'll have waaay more than enough headroom anyway... :)

Hi,

We ran the ID1000 injectors on twin scroll cars with no issues, we found them to be closer to 900cc. :thumb:

We rate 740cc injectors to 563 BHP.

cheers
Kev

joz8968 05 May 2011 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 10023875)
...We rate 740cc injectors to 563 BHP.

Blimey! :eek:

I thought they were good for 'only' ;) 520-540bhp. :D

Cannon Fodder 05 May 2011 05:41 PM

How would you rate a set of 650cc injectors, would they be 'man enough' for an SC46 twin scroll (due to be ordered very shortly)? :)

The Gaffer 05 May 2011 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder (Post 10024056)
How would you rate a set of 650cc injectors, would they be 'man enough' for an SC46 twin scroll (due to be ordered very shortly)? :)


Hi,

we would say 495 BHP. :thumb:

Some may differ in the way they estimate injector caperbility but I have allways used the simple equation "(injector cc X 4) divide by 5.25 = potential BHP". :D

Works for me. ;)

cheers
Kev

joz8968 06 May 2011 11:01 AM

Eeeh, that's a groovy formula that - I like it. :)

Hongkongfooi 07 May 2011 09:59 PM

I have one of your sc50 billets on a 2.1, still having some probs with induction but what hp/torque would you expect when sorted please?

The Gaffer 09 May 2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Hongkongfooi (Post 10027846)
I have one of your sc50 billets on a 2.1, still having some probs with induction but what hp/torque would you expect when sorted please?


Hi,

its a 500BHP turbo that with its billet compressor wheel should do 500 + BHP as long as the supporting mods work well together. :thumb:

We are to map an SC46 Billet tomorrow on a 2.1, results to follow. :D

Cheers

Kev

wrx9181 09 May 2011 06:16 PM

^^^very interesting^^^

legacy_gtb 10 May 2011 02:30 PM

Any news on wether the 40 is doing what its supposed to yet? cheers.

The Gaffer 10 May 2011 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by legacy_gtb (Post 10032224)
Any news on wether the 40 is doing what its supposed to yet? cheers.


Hi,

sorry I am not with you. :wonder:

The SC40 billet has always done what it says on the tin, in fact an SC38 billet did 403 BHP yesterday. :thumb:

cheers
Kev

joz8968 10 May 2011 05:49 PM

lol

scoobydog63 10 May 2011 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 10032430)
Hi,

sorry I am not with you. :wonder:

The SC40 billet has always done what it says on the tin, in fact an SC38 billet did 403 BHP yesterday. :thumb:

cheers
Kev

403? I wouldnt mind that on mine as Ive got a 38 on my 03sti. What was the set up to get 403?

Cheers

wrx9181 10 May 2011 07:07 PM

Stop teasing kev
What did the 2.1 do with the sc46

legacy_gtb 10 May 2011 10:00 PM

Hi Kev,

Sorry, could be picking up dog ends from skim reading this thread ..... comment was based on posts from about this time last year which i didnt see an update for.

''First SC40 billet made 373.9 BHP, a different comp wheel and its made less.''

Isnt the 36 and 38 making more with presumably better spool?

I was assuming that with the 36 recently getting 400+ on the right motor and right fuel, the 40 should achieve more like what im looking for with a small sacrifice in spool.... if the 40 is providing 430+ on a 2.5 it could be just what im after.:)

Alternative is to spend a bit more on the 46 which would suit what im looking for with spool similar to the smaller sleeve turbos. downside being obviously the higher price, higher rebuild costs and not quite so beefy to cope with the antilag.

Again, apologies if ive skimmed over anything that would answer my questions somewhere in the thread.... much respect though, i think this range of tugboats is top of the game for theyre price at the moment, think im just strugglin to pick where in the range my needs fit!:thumb:

joz8968 10 May 2011 10:39 PM

Also, the SC42 and "billetised" is allegedly being reintroduced, so that might be the ideal tubby for your needs?

The Gaffer 11 May 2011 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 10033116)
Also, the SC42 and "billetised" is allegedly being reintroduced, so that might be the ideal tubby for your needs?

Hi,

you are right in saying the SC42 is being re-introduced with a new comp wheel, a batch is being produced now, delivery to us by the end of next week. :D

I can see "legacy_gtb",s point , its such a long thread it is easy to skim over and miss stuff but as an update the first test SC40 Billet was not up to speed, since then we have introduced two new wheels, one for 2.0 ltr engines without avics and one for avics and bigger capacity such as 2.1 and 2.5 engines. :thumb:

The SC46 Billet is a great turbo, its not fussy what capacity engine it goes on just seems to do the job, I have got one on my mower. :D

cheers
Kev

Hammer man 11 May 2011 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 10033434)
Hi,
The SC46 Billet is a great turbo, its not fussy what capacity engine it goes on just seems to do the job, I have got one on my mower. :D
cheers
Kev

Yes, but you need it with all that grass you have to cut......:D

henrysmith 11 May 2011 09:44 AM

SC42
 
Hi Kev,

Why was the SC42 'Withdrawn' if that's the right word/what happened and why a new wheel - only asking as I have an SC42 billet on mine. As I recall I was told to get the SC42 over the SC40 at the time because the SC40 was not quite doing what was expected?

Just curious?

Cheers.

H.


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