Originally Posted by
Coheed
Isn't that JP guy making over 500whp on a stock cam RR motor??? Who cares if a K20 makes more power on less boost, most guys with a K20 turbo are not in the power level I am unless they spend a ton of money.
I would definitely have to disagree with that statement. Besides making easy power by slapping on a turbo, the whole point is to make power efficiently. I'd rather have a motor making enormous power on low boost than having to pump up the boost to make the same amount of power to compensate. Why over stress a motor?
Originally Posted by
Coheed The K20 was obviously using a long runner manifold, not a log style like I am. I am expecting a lot of power to free up with the new manifold going on. I may even try a bigger turbo, because I can put down about 500whp on the 70cc injectors uncorrected, which is around 580 corrected. If I had a bigger turbo I could actually make use of the VE head.
Instead of answering your problems by slapping on a bigger turbo, I'd figure out a way to make more power with the same turbo efficiently. Seems to me you are willing to risk efficiency for more power...seems as a waste of money IMHO.
Originally Posted by
AndreasCoheed I have seen 500 WHP at 18 PSI on a stock K20 motor a few times.
Most of the guys that run turbo K20 motors at 15 PSI are around 450 WHP and thats on 93 octane stock bottom end.
Originally Posted by
AndreasI have nothing to do with these motors making that power. These are people and friends I know who are into Hondas doing this. Trust me this is nothing special for them
True statement. I have friends that have made over close to 500 whp on pump 93 gas...all day long.
Originally Posted by
AndreasYou are doing something wrong.
Manny SR20VE-T @ 24 PSI made 524 WHP and 434 LB Ft Torque
My friend Nicks SR20VE-T @ 18 PSI made 460 WHP at 385 Lb Ft Torque
Greg's SR20VE-T made 515 WHP and 425 LB Ft Torque.
Glens's SR20VE-T @ 15 PSI made 390 WHP and 310 Lb Ft Torque
All of these cars were on individual runner exhaust manifolds.
Actually, it was 523 whp with 409 wtq and 23 psi of boost.
I made 390ish on pump at 14 psi on 22* of timing and the 524 whp was on 18* of timing; relatively conservative.
Originally Posted by
ca18i do not consider the k series internals overly strong imo, yeah sure plenty make over 500whp and the heads are the bomb, but how often do they run it at that level.
Maybe from where you are located, but down here, those motors are used and abused and keep running. The K20 is very strong.
1. The SC61 I ran was the smallest SC61 that is available at the time (Stage 5 rear wheel and E- comp housing). IIRC, the SC61 I was running was just a tad bit smaller than a true GT35R.
2. At 10 psi, IIRC, I made about 320-330 whp. With the "smaller" turbo you are running, you should have made more power since the SC61 is nowhere near its efficiency. My UEL manifold is not going to make that big of a difference at such low boost compared to your log. As a matter of fact, before I ran the Protech UEL, I ran a crackhead RevHard manifold (pretty much log) made for a DE with exhaust leak and all and made 307 whp at 10 psi.
Originally Posted by
ca18that is a big housing for the sr would have been quite laggy, t3 i assume? what other mods where done to the car?
Not completely all that laggy...BB rulez! Not too mention he was also running a LoveFab 23" long EL manifold made for a DE. The car felt great.
Originally Posted by
AndreasHe had SR20DET 8.5 to 1 forged pistons which work out to 9.3 to 1 in a VE motor.
Stop playing around with that log manidold, its killing you.
All these guys above were running stock SR20VE cams.
Yes Sir!
This was my 523 whp manifold from Protech...very simple & humble:
My new manifold: