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warp9 Sep 18, 2010 06:27 PM

Warp9's FP Black 93 Oct. Smackdown
 
Since C16 is now $90 a can where I live and no corn juice in sight, I have decided to perfect my 93 Oct. tune. The results at 33 psi trailing to 30-31 on a cool night.

http://i476.photobucket.com/albums/r...Black93Oct.jpg

100% 93 Oct
Built Turbotrix 2.0 with BR head
S2 cams
PPI Ex Manifold
PPI ported FP Black
Ported Intake with 65mm TB
BR 4.5" Race IC
Stock Ecu/Maf


This is no fluke one shot dyno #. I have been between 520 and 540 depending on the outside temp and knock count. The tune has never exceeded 3 counts of knock in the 2 weeks Ive been fine tuning it. All I need now is some corn juice to pop up in CT :D

http://i476.photobucket.com/albums/r...o/DSC_0922.jpg

SWOLN Sep 18, 2010 06:39 PM

That's great! ...and still running the MAF.

white8 Sep 18, 2010 06:44 PM

Wow!

RSMike Sep 18, 2010 10:55 PM

your AFR on spool up is wicked rich, you can pickup a lot of spool response with it being leaner

4g63evoeight Sep 18, 2010 11:24 PM

jealous, 100% jealous max!

ccdsm track rental?!

nonschlont Sep 18, 2010 11:52 PM

congrats. very nice results! {thumbup}

bigturboevo80 Sep 19, 2010 12:18 AM

What is 1.09 correction factor from a dynojet equal too on a dyno dynamics?

MJ23FE Sep 19, 2010 12:20 AM

Dude, do you even drive your car? How the hell do you keep your engine bay so clean? Has it been repainted or anything? Especially considering Northeast winters. Is the car daily driven? How many miles are on it?

Good results nonetheless.

-Jalal

warp9 Sep 19, 2010 04:17 AM

Thanks guys


Originally Posted by RSMike (Post 8680715)
your AFR on spool up is wicked rich, you can pickup a lot of spool response with it being leaner

I am well aware of that sir, but it aint off much. I was getting some weird knock at tip in when it was leaner. Or if you are referring to that big dip then that occurs for like 500 RPM when the turbo rushes into boost and the fuel pressure shoots way up and then it corrects itself.

Originally Posted by 4g63evoeight (Post 8680733)
jealous, 100% jealous max!

ccdsm track rental?!

I should be there Pete!

Originally Posted by bigturboevo80 (Post 8680776)
What is 1.09 correction factor from a dynojet equal too on a dyno dynamics?

Not really sure, but most DD dynos around here are set up to read like a Dynojet.

Originally Posted by MJ23FE (Post 8680777)
Dude, do you even drive your car? How the hell do you keep your engine bay so clean? Has it been repainted or anything? Especially considering Northeast winters. Is the car daily driven? How many miles are on it?

Good results nonetheless.

-Jalal

I do drive it, like 1/4 mile at a time :D Its a clean 04 RS with 13K..garaged and minty fresh

CHICKYEVO Sep 19, 2010 05:52 AM

nice power congrats and that engine is super clean keep it up

bigturboevo80 Sep 19, 2010 07:47 AM

the one that i no of reads like a uncorrected dynojet.

Walt Sep 19, 2010 07:54 AM

Great job man.. Are you talkin about e-town cause i'll be there. Actually we should get some local evo's to cruise down there..

warp9 Sep 19, 2010 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by Walt (Post 8681041)
Great job man.. Are you talkin about e-town cause i'll be there. Actually we should get some local evo's to cruise down there..

Hey Walt. Its actually a track rental that CCDSM is putting on at Lebanon Vally Dragway. I am going to the E-town event as well but prolly not to race..

oreoevo Sep 19, 2010 09:22 AM

I have a 9 on my car hope it makes power like yours:)

240Z TwinTurbo Sep 19, 2010 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by warp9 (Post 8680883)
I am well aware of that sir, but it aint off much. I was getting some weird knock at tip in when it was leaner. Or if you are referring to that big dip then that occurs for like 500 RPM when the turbo rushes into boost and the fuel pressure shoots way up and then it corrects itself.

The transition to boost is often the most difficult to dial in. You either back out timing to reduce knock or richen up to reduce knock. I would typically ramp out timing hard from cruise to 0psi running AFR's in the 13:1 range. To know what is best you may want to run lower timing when tipping into boost and then lean out AFR to see how it affects spool, hp, and torque.

Either way your chart looks impressive.


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