BurritaSVT
Veteran CEG'er
First off we needed to get some info on a new setup we will be offering so we used a turbo we sell with the intercooled kit more designed for 10 psi due to it trim sizes and testes it to see what numbers poeple can get with the worst possible setup.
If someone only had $2100 to spend and later on wanted to get the intercooled kit for extra price to get the 275whp to 300whp on there stock motors or 3.0 they could buy this setup and still dominate any NA application for the best bang for the buck. We all know that the 3 liters are putting low 200whp's with good tunes and all the bolts ons which add up quick too. So we dynoed my stock 2.5 liter motor with a ineffecient turbo for this boost level but we will offer a super 60 for those who want more power at low boost for the same price.
The first run we did was a intercooled run set at 5psi to get a baseline but to much suprise the intercooler hurt the performance due to the large vloume it needed to compress at low boost. also timing was pulled back too
The second run we pulled the intercooler off and piped it straight into the TB and we put down better numbers which shows that to big does not always mean more power. Was also done at 5 psi not touching the boost controller to get accurate measurements. The timing was the same to retarded to the same as run one
the third run was done at 3.5 psi with done with no intercooler and was full stock timing not adjustments except MAF function. So a 2.5 liter blown with 3.5 psi will put down more power than most 3 liters even modified too.
the fourth run was done with 5 psi with full timing where you will notice the torque jumoed up 30ft/lbs more and did a good solid 220 with a oversized turbo which is what we wanted to do to get the worst numbers possible to keep people from being upset in the future.
The intake temps were 103 degrees with the intercooler and without the intercooler it was 150 degrees at 3.5 psi and stayyed the same at 5 psi that was reassuring since I think a person can push 6 psi if he had the proper gauges to do so.
The kit will be a huge stepping stone for the stock 2.5 liter motors to get there engine in the 260hp range with 240 tq on some high mileage motors like mine. Joey
I was a hot day too and it was humid since it rained while I was on the dyno too.
If someone only had $2100 to spend and later on wanted to get the intercooled kit for extra price to get the 275whp to 300whp on there stock motors or 3.0 they could buy this setup and still dominate any NA application for the best bang for the buck. We all know that the 3 liters are putting low 200whp's with good tunes and all the bolts ons which add up quick too. So we dynoed my stock 2.5 liter motor with a ineffecient turbo for this boost level but we will offer a super 60 for those who want more power at low boost for the same price.
The first run we did was a intercooled run set at 5psi to get a baseline but to much suprise the intercooler hurt the performance due to the large vloume it needed to compress at low boost. also timing was pulled back too
The second run we pulled the intercooler off and piped it straight into the TB and we put down better numbers which shows that to big does not always mean more power. Was also done at 5 psi not touching the boost controller to get accurate measurements. The timing was the same to retarded to the same as run one
the third run was done at 3.5 psi with done with no intercooler and was full stock timing not adjustments except MAF function. So a 2.5 liter blown with 3.5 psi will put down more power than most 3 liters even modified too.
the fourth run was done with 5 psi with full timing where you will notice the torque jumoed up 30ft/lbs more and did a good solid 220 with a oversized turbo which is what we wanted to do to get the worst numbers possible to keep people from being upset in the future.
The intake temps were 103 degrees with the intercooler and without the intercooler it was 150 degrees at 3.5 psi and stayyed the same at 5 psi that was reassuring since I think a person can push 6 psi if he had the proper gauges to do so.
The kit will be a huge stepping stone for the stock 2.5 liter motors to get there engine in the 260hp range with 240 tq on some high mileage motors like mine. Joey
I was a hot day too and it was humid since it rained while I was on the dyno too.
