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    New "mid-boost" Supra Dyno #'s

    Got my Supra back on the dyno with the fuel system and the old school turbo (replaced my short-lived dbb 6266) for some "mid-boost" tuning

    Pertinent mods:

    PTE 74GTQ .81ar -- old school dinosaur-tech..!
    PHR turbo kit - (new style) open tubular manifold, single gate
    4” dp/mp; Apexi N1 catback (necks down to 3” at the flange and then to 3.15”)
    GReddy 3-row
    Gforce ECU; VPC/AFC NEO
    GSC S1 cams
    GSC Beehive springs & Ti retainers
    SupraStore fuel system -- 880cc injectors, Wally 400
    VP110 fuel
    100% STOCK Ignition - 4644's gapped at .032 - NO DLI!!


    Boost numbers are peak boost, per the Peak-Hold on my EBC:

    18.2psi 582WHP 471WTQ

    19.3psi 597WHP 488WTQ

    20.3psi 602WHP 504WTQ -- Fattened A/F

    22.4psi 650WHP 523WTQ

    23.4psi 675WHP 539WTQ

    24.2psi 692WHP 551WTQ

    24.8psi 700WHP 558WTQ


    Switching to C16 before turning it up further. Can't wait to see what 30psi will do..!! I'll try to get it back on the dyno in a few weeks and go for KILL numbers! Should do ~800WHP on KILL.


    Here's the 700WHP Graph:








    Video:


    Last edited by HellBringer; 10-26-2013 at 03:39 PM. Reason: added video

    1993.5 Supra TT 6sp Hardtop -- old school 74MM setup: 10.4 @ 138MPH 1/2 mile - 166MPH - new setup #'s soon! [Previously 468WHP & 11.3 @ 125MPH stock twins]
    1994 Supra TT 6sp -- 11.8 @ 118MPH basic BPU
    1999 3000GT VR-4 -- 12.5 @ 108MPH 100% stock w/ Chromed ECU tune
    2003 Denali XL -- Grocery Getter & Tow Rig -- Runs 13's! (mpg)
    Formerly:
    1994 Supra 6sp - 72mm, VPC, stock longblock -- 722WHP & 10.36 @ 139.5MPH
    1993 Stealth RT/TT; 2003 Corvette Z06; 1997 3000GT VR-4; 2002 Corvette Z06;
    1999 3000GT; 1992 Stealth RT/TT; 1993.5 Supra TT; 1993 3000GT; 1992 3000GT VR-4;
    1998 Trans AM WS6; 1992 Talon TSi; 1993 3000GT VR-4; and many others..

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    wow...killer numbers man...so jealous.

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    Damn Abram lol. Any pictures until then?
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    Very nice my friend!

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    That's pretty damn flat...
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    That looks really smooth, give us a video!

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    Thanks, fellas. The car is an absolute blast to drive -- doesn't make a ton of TQ so it hooks up nicely, and absolutely rips up top! Looking forward to some C16 and 8xxWHP. I'll have the video up as soon as I get a chance to put it together. I'll try to get some more of the graphs up tonight.

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    What is it that allows you to keep tq curve from dropping like a rock? is it common for the 2jz or is it the cam/turbo combo, or what?

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    TQ doesn't drop like a rock because the setup is still very very efficient and well-matched. The cams play a part, but the engine is still breathing well and exhaust back pressure is still good. My old Supra with the T72 and stock cams still carried TQ fairly well. The reason say a TD04 setup looks like a bellcurve is because the stock cams were made for mid-range power, but even more paramount, the exhaust backpressure is sky high due to the teeny tiny turbine and exhaust housing.

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    Here's some fun comparisons:



    Red: PTE 6766 jb .81ar @ 24psi, 264 cams, AEM w/ soft tune and VP110 (on a 213k mile engine)

    Green: PTE 6266 dbb .84ar @ 19psi, stock cams, stock fuel, VPC on VP110

    Blue: My current setup






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