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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 05:07 AM
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Evo x turbo spool?

I have a evo x mr 2008 , bc stage 2 cam. 3"5 map performance intercooler. Map cast manifold dynamic injectors 1050. radium fuel rail. exhaust 3" straig pipe al the way to the down pipe. ets intercooler pipes. Bost controller. Stock head. Built block no sleeves. Driven oil cach can. Ams cold air intake. Turbo smart wasgate 24 psi. Walbro 450 gas pump.
EVO X MHI TF06-18K vs EVOLUTION X-DOMINATOR 1.0XT .
What will be the fastest spoiling turbo and fast spoiling at low rpm.
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 08:18 AM
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Last year I upgraded my stock turbo/manifold for the MAP cast manifold and the 18k. The MAP/18k setup spools 400rpm slower than the stock turbo/manifold setup. However where as th stock turbo/manifold setup makes peak power around 6400rpm and starts to fall off, the MAP/18k setup keeps making power all the way to 7500rpm. So you lose 400rpm down low for an extra 1100-1600rpm up top depending on how high you rev the motor.
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by e_kobz
Last year I upgraded my stock turbo/manifold for the MAP cast manifold and the 18k. The MAP/18k setup spools 400rpm slower than the stock turbo/manifold setup. However where as th stock turbo/manifold setup makes peak power around 6400rpm and starts to fall off, the MAP/18k setup keeps making power all the way to 7500rpm. So you lose 400rpm down low for an extra 1100-1600rpm up top depending on how high you rev the motor.
I really only used the sport mode, and super sport mode i don't now how high it revs.

But you think blouch 1.0XT will be faster? Some people where sorprice for how quickly it spoll
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Elpk13
I really only used the sport mode, and super sport mode i don't now how high it revs.

But you think blouch 1.0XT will be faster? Some people where sorprice for how quickly it spoll
they will have similar spool. You’ll have to accept the fact that nothing will spool as fast as stock. The 18k is about 150rpm slower on the stock manifold and 400rpm slower with the map cast manifold. You can always go back to the OEM exhaust manifold but I don’t really think you’ll notice a 250rpm difference
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 01:55 PM
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Get the MHI18k, it's an OEM part and brings with it OEM reliability. And the take the car to English Racing to get tuned so the SST gets tuned correctly.
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Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
get the mhi18k, it's an oem part and brings with it oem reliability. And the take the car to english racing to get tuned so the sst gets tuned correctly.
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Old Jun 8, 2018 | 05:07 AM
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Thanks guys😎

I just have one more question i bought the Turbosmart wastegate but its the 24 psi

What wasgate psi will work bether for my stock turbo and still work for the the new turbo 18k it is because i will upgrade in 4 months , some recomend 18 psi and some recomend 22 psi.
​​​​​​?????
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