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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 03:15 PM
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ef4 or die, jk. Is it pretty safe to say that an ef4 is not the best choice for a stock block evo? I eventually plan to go built, and I will be dual mapped on 91 and e85 but for nw on the stock block I still want a fat powerband and I want to make 400whp on pump 91.

I just hate to buy things twice and I can sacrifice a bit of spool for now knowing ill be built eventually...
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 05:23 PM
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ef4 or die, jk. Is it pretty safe to say that an ef4 is not the best choice for a stock block evo? I eventually plan to go built, and I will be dual mapped on 91 and e85 but for nw on the stock block I still want a fat powerband and I want to make 400whp on pump 91.

I just hate to buy things twice and I can sacrifice a bit of spool for now knowing ill be built eventually...
Haha I bought my old EF3 for that reason, but just couldnt wait for my motor to blow or to build one.

Those numbers posted by choro3 are good but we need some more details. Is it anti surge? is it ported? And 365whp is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO far from pushing your stock block. I'm also assuming you were on a mustang dyno or dyno dynamics? Better not have been on a dynojet haha
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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mitsubeastlee
ef4 or die, jk. Is it pretty safe to say that an ef4 is not the best choice for a stock block evo? I eventually plan to go built, and I will be dual mapped on 91 and e85 but for nw on the stock block I still want a fat powerband and I want to make 400whp on pump 91.

I just hate to buy things twice and I can sacrifice a bit of spool for now knowing ill be built eventually...
Personally I think running a large laggy turbo on a stock block for the sake of keeping the stock rods intact is stupid. There are better ways to control low RPM torque, and you will have a much more street-able power band with the smaller more appropiately sized turbos for the stock block. A win-win IMO.

With that being said, the EF4 is actually laggier than the FP Black, and personally too laggy for me. I think the EF3 would be your weapon of choice and full boost by 4200-4500, and no doubt can reach 400 WHP on 91 octane with the right supporting mods.
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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 06:42 AM
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Here are the pictures of my Dyno results. Its with no anti-surge and the compressor side is ported. It actually is on a dynojet.
I know the stock block can handle 400+ hp easily but like I said I have 115k miles on it. How long have people ran higher boost on the stock internals? Mean4g63, how many miles are on your block? I think its a pretty conservative tune but it is currently my dd. Tony has been tuning the 4g63 since DSM times and said this was the best safe results so I am not about to argue with him. Let me know what you think.
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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by choro3
Here are the pictures of my Dyno results. Its with no anti-surge and the compressor side is ported. It actually is on a dynojet.
I know the stock block can handle 400+ hp easily but like I said I have 115k miles on it. How long have people ran higher boost on the stock internals? Mean4g63, how many miles are on your block? I think its a pretty conservative tune but it is currently my dd. Tony has been tuning the 4g63 since DSM times and said this was the best safe results so I am not about to argue with him. Let me know what you think.
I have 140K miles on my 4g63 motor. I have been running +20 psi for 10 years, and I have been running 24-26 daily for the last 2 years. Car made 430 on a dynodynamics 2 years ago.

I am going to be buying a bigger turbo today and switch to E85 and run more boost. At those levels you are waaaaaay conservative
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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 10:06 AM
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^-- Ported stock manifold and ported turbine housing + after market O2 housing. Anything that aides in getting more exhaust gasses to the turbine wheel faster, then back out quicker too.
Thank you for the reply
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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperchargedGTZ
At those levels you are waaaaaay conservative
I have to agree. Something doesnt add up with turbo, power, dyno. I made 325/312 a few years ago on a mustang dyno with a wittle baby evo 8 turbo and that was at 22.3 psi on pump gas and all i had was bolt ons and cams. If you translate those numbers to a dynojet I'd be around that 350-360whp that youre at now. I'm not trying to dog your setup or numbers, I'm just flabbergasted that this turbo only managed to put that down. IMO those numbers should have at least hit 400whp and 360tq.

Side note: In Minnesota us locals have been running 400-440whp and 380/430tq numbers (mustang dyno) safely on stock blocks. That is of course on e85 but still hp is still hp and same to tq.

Best of luck to you though. I'm excited to see what mine will do hopefully I'm not disappointed

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Old Mar 1, 2013 | 12:38 PM
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Also the graphs look good, as far as when tq comes on and where the hp keeps on going, its just the numbers that surprise me
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Old Mar 2, 2013 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by choro3
Here are the pictures of my Dyno results. Its with no anti-surge and the compressor side is ported. It actually is on a dynojet.
I know the stock block can handle 400+ hp easily but like I said I have 115k miles on it. How long have people ran higher boost on the stock internals? Mean4g63, how many miles are on your block? I think its a pretty conservative tune but it is currently my dd. Tony has been tuning the 4g63 since DSM times and said this was the best safe results so I am not about to argue with him. Let me know what you think.
well my car is not a good representation on longetivity. My 2001 JDM Lancer Evolution 7 RS only has 44,000 miles on it . I have pushing my aggressive street JDM pump fuel map for the last 9 months at 28 psi and 400 WHP with no problems.

However with that being said, as you can see others have pushed a ridiculous amount of power on high mileage engines. Personally I wouldn't hesitate to take a high mileage engine to 400 WHP and 350 WTQ.

Honestly if you only planned pushing it to 400/25 psi or below, I think an EF2 would probably have been better suited. The 2.5/3 compressors really don't start making significantly more power until it starts boosting closer to 30 psi.

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Old Mar 3, 2013 | 08:59 PM
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Just tuned at RS mustang dyno
mods
e85
kelford 272
ef3
ets 3.5
map o2
full exhaust

made 444WHP and 418TQ @29 psi
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Old Mar 3, 2013 | 09:54 PM
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Very nice man, stock 2.0?
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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 06:19 AM
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Very nice man, stock 2.0?
yes, only cams
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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 10:55 AM
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please post a graph, I'd love to see this. Put one on evomn.net too
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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 02:49 PM
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Evotuner04...


When is your's getting dyno'd? I am very interested in your results. BTW just out of curiosity... considering you love quick spooling torquey turbos/power band you don't think the EF2 was more suited to your goals?
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Old Mar 4, 2013 | 04:58 PM
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Evotuner04...


When is your's getting dyno'd? I am very interested in your results. BTW just out of curiosity... considering you love quick spooling torquey turbos/power band you don't think the EF2 was more suited to your goals?
I'm going to shoot for late this week, but I really want to get a zeitronix enthanol analzyer first, just so theyre no ill fated problems

I thought about the EF2 but I didnt want to be limited to 420whp (mustang dyno) I loved what the EF3 did up top and though hey lets find something in between. After seeing Krackas EF2.5 on the X, I asked Chris Carey if they would build it and said game on so...

Also I wanted a turbo to go with a 2.3 whenver that day may happen and this thing would be insane with a 2.3 or 2.4. (Of course that'll probably change once I have 2.3)
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