Originally Posted by
boostem due to the size of the precision turbo and the mere fact that the distributor i'm using is of the older type of which is wider than that of the G20 use for mocking up......had to shave off the screw area off it(distributor)
The car feels great and spools fast,
thanks a million again and again!!!!!!
No problem, "enjoy the ride"
In the future, If I can get my hands on a Precision Turbo, I can tweak the fixturing and make sure everything fits perfect.
Originally Posted by
Scrildo What size piping on that manifold? Also that is stainless correct? I'll be sending you an email in a few with my requirements so that I can get a price quote.
The piping is schedule 40 1.25 (ID=1.4") 304L stainless steel. From my experience, 1.25 scheduled 40 is a good choice for T3 framed turbos...even the newer units that are supporting 700+hp. The 0.5" flanges are milled from 1018 cold rolled steel. Everything is TIG welded and back purged.
Some dyno results with the prototype manifold courtesy of boostem
-1993 B13 SE-R w/ a GTi-R motor
-Precision 6262 T3 framed turbo
-Wolf V500 engine management
-TurboFX SR20 T3 manifold w/ 44mm wastegate flange
These are dyno runs of the car with the previous log style manifold setup vs the new tubular manifold setup. Both runs were at 20 psi on 93 octane. The tune on both runs was identical. Once the tune is dialed in for the new setup, I'm sure he will free up some more trq/hp