FP RED vs 35R
Since this thread was retarded to begin with, but I happened to stumble upon this video of a relevant race, I thought I might post it here.
-Two 2.0 Evo VIIIs
-Full Race twin scroll 35R vs. FP Red. Most are familiar enough with Evodan2004's setup to know that besides the turbo kit, it's a pretty mildly built car.
-35R is on pump, Red is on E85 (huge fuel advantage)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyt-MfMUS-M
I rest my case.
-Two 2.0 Evo VIIIs
-Full Race twin scroll 35R vs. FP Red. Most are familiar enough with Evodan2004's setup to know that besides the turbo kit, it's a pretty mildly built car.
-35R is on pump, Red is on E85 (huge fuel advantage)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyt-MfMUS-M
I rest my case.
...and here is evodan's sheet from the same dyno...
http://www.full-race.com/prototype2/...-TS35R-272.jpg
I think that might support the idea that the tq. of the TS setup DOES make a big difference
http://www.full-race.com/prototype2/...-TS35R-272.jpg
I think that might support the idea that the tq. of the TS setup DOES make a big difference
...and here is evodan's sheet from the same dyno...
http://www.full-race.com/prototype2/...-TS35R-272.jpg
I think that might support the idea that the tq. of the TS setup DOES make a big difference
http://www.full-race.com/prototype2/...-TS35R-272.jpg
I think that might support the idea that the tq. of the TS setup DOES make a big difference
Since this thread was retarded to begin with, but I happened to stumble upon this video of a relevant race, I thought I might post it here.
-Two 2.0 Evo VIIIs
-Full Race twin scroll 35R vs. FP Red. Most are familiar enough with Evodan2004's setup to know that besides the turbo kit, it's a pretty mildly built car.
-35R is on pump, Red is on E85 (huge fuel advantage)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyt-MfMUS-M
I rest my case.
-Two 2.0 Evo VIIIs
-Full Race twin scroll 35R vs. FP Red. Most are familiar enough with Evodan2004's setup to know that besides the turbo kit, it's a pretty mildly built car.
-35R is on pump, Red is on E85 (huge fuel advantage)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyt-MfMUS-M
I rest my case.
My car made 456whp @ 6500rpms on Buschur's dyno. By 7000 I was already down 30whp. I believe we were turning 7500 in the video (I wasnt driving), which if the graph stays consistent, Id probably be around 400whp. I short shifted at the track and picked up 4mph over shifting at 7400. We're trying to figure out what's causing the power loss up top.
Dan's car is strong though, I definitely give him props and I have a lot of respect for him. In all honestly, a 35r should out perform a Red in a drag racing situation. With that said, the turbo is only a small part of the equation, the whole combination decides the final outcome.
i have an HTA35R on pump on a stock block..and i am really really happy with the car...i wouldnt have gone anything else...
however...i would love to try the red! thus recomended it for a friends evo!
however...i would love to try the red! thus recomended it for a friends evo!
a 35R with supporting mods has clearly proven to make 600+ and some hta's have hit 700 a red probably wont be able to do that. The red is clearly a street racing "bone stock" appearing turbo that can make good power
Thanks for speaking up. I agree completely. That's why I thought this thread was so ridiculous to begin with (see my post earlier on this thread). But your car is excellent and honestly I am surprised at how well it hangs with the TS35R in the video. Props and respect to you.
A well built RED on race gas is very close (or slightly better) than a well built HTA35R on pump. Both will run
very, very low 10's and high 9's. The difference is the average horsepower from 4500 - 8000. The HTA35R is 70-75 lb turbos where as the Red is only ~60lbs. That 10 -15 lbs of air is 100-150 whp PEAK. The PEAK whp doesn't always win the race. That's why this conversation is at least plausible, since our car and several HTA35R's on pump still run so closely in ET's and SOMETIMES in mph.
very, very low 10's and high 9's. The difference is the average horsepower from 4500 - 8000. The HTA35R is 70-75 lb turbos where as the Red is only ~60lbs. That 10 -15 lbs of air is 100-150 whp PEAK. The PEAK whp doesn't always win the race. That's why this conversation is at least plausible, since our car and several HTA35R's on pump still run so closely in ET's and SOMETIMES in mph.
It's common knowledge that David's RS worked very hard to break into the 9's on pump gas. His car and ours are very close to same weight. His recent runs on the HTA35R were 10.0x on PUMP. Our car, same type build, similar weight on the RED also went same times, within .04 or so. I don't think our times were the best we can get, nor are David's, but I think his was closer to being maxed than ours was. Both of these cars represent the POTENTIAL of both turbos. A street race with different mods on different cars and different tunes would not accurately represent the comparative potential of either one of the turbos.
That is my car against EvoDan's. When we got to the shootout we noticed my car started leaking oil up there. Turned out to be the front main seal. We weren't aware of the problems it was causing until we put it on Buschur's dyno.
My car made 456whp @ 6500rpms on Buschur's dyno. By 7000 I was already down 30whp. I believe we were turning 7500 in the video (I wasnt driving), which if the graph stays consistent, Id probably be around 400whp. I short shifted at the track and picked up 4mph over shifting at 7400. We're trying to figure out what's causing the power loss up top.
Dan's car is strong though, I definitely give him props and I have a lot of respect for him. In all honestly, a 35r should out perform a Red in a drag racing situation. With that said, the turbo is only a small part of the equation, the whole combination decides the final outcome.
My car made 456whp @ 6500rpms on Buschur's dyno. By 7000 I was already down 30whp. I believe we were turning 7500 in the video (I wasnt driving), which if the graph stays consistent, Id probably be around 400whp. I short shifted at the track and picked up 4mph over shifting at 7400. We're trying to figure out what's causing the power loss up top.
Dan's car is strong though, I definitely give him props and I have a lot of respect for him. In all honestly, a 35r should out perform a Red in a drag racing situation. With that said, the turbo is only a small part of the equation, the whole combination decides the final outcome.







