Drivetrain Power update w/video!
Great Video, I was wondering if you had an outside video that I could hear the car going through the gears?
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2013 GP2 #295, 270whp/310wtq, KO4 47mm Turbo, 18" NM Wheels, Alta intake, Manic Stage III+, HFS-3 Meth, 30% E85 Blend, Forged IC, Alta Hot Pipe, P&P/Ceramic Exhaust Manifold, m3 Extreme Ceramic DP, Vibrant mid res, 4" Double walled Tips, WMW/KW V3 CO, Alta Rear CA, CREE Fogs, Black out F/R Rings and Gas Cap, M7 CF Front Splitter, and No Stickers. MORE TO COME!! Previous 04Triple Black 17% Alta, MM Air/H2O, CAI, OBX Header, FBT Head, Shrick Cam, 234whp
2013 GP2 #295, 270whp/310wtq, KO4 47mm Turbo, 18" NM Wheels, Alta intake, Manic Stage III+, HFS-3 Meth, 30% E85 Blend, Forged IC, Alta Hot Pipe, P&P/Ceramic Exhaust Manifold, m3 Extreme Ceramic DP, Vibrant mid res, 4" Double walled Tips, WMW/KW V3 CO, Alta Rear CA, CREE Fogs, Black out F/R Rings and Gas Cap, M7 CF Front Splitter, and No Stickers. MORE TO COME!! Previous 04Triple Black 17% Alta, MM Air/H2O, CAI, OBX Header, FBT Head, Shrick Cam, 234whp
here is my delima. For the non turbo owners that want to stick with the SC but still want to take their cars to it's ultimate limit, what are his/her solutions after doing all the add on parts/mods. Now I know Jan and others are working on the projects such as Rotrex and the M62, but what limits can we take this car to even without those options.
This is of course after having done all the conventional and the extreem mods such as big valve head and a cam, an upgraded IC, Headers, the pulley, Catback and a good custom tune. Where do you go from there before you head to Rotrex/M62?
I was reading an article about a compnay that is doing the BBR that is putting out 275 bhp on these cars. My guess would be that is the place to look before you think about going to turbo or an upgraded SC, such as Rotrex/M62. Although the BBR's phase 4 (the last phase before going turbo) has a high flow water pump assy. and redesigned coolant system along with a modified high mass air flow supercharger assembly.
Are these options to look at? If so, how does one get these mods/upgrades and get to install/mod them?
This is of course after having done all the conventional and the extreem mods such as big valve head and a cam, an upgraded IC, Headers, the pulley, Catback and a good custom tune. Where do you go from there before you head to Rotrex/M62?
I was reading an article about a compnay that is doing the BBR that is putting out 275 bhp on these cars. My guess would be that is the place to look before you think about going to turbo or an upgraded SC, such as Rotrex/M62. Although the BBR's phase 4 (the last phase before going turbo) has a high flow water pump assy. and redesigned coolant system along with a modified high mass air flow supercharger assembly.
Are these options to look at? If so, how does one get these mods/upgrades and get to install/mod them?
here is my delima. For the non turbo owners that want to stick with the SC but still want to take their cars to it's ultimate limit, what are his/her solutions after doing all the add on parts/mods. Now I know Jan and others are working on the projects such as Rotrex and the M62, but what limits can we take this car to even without those options.
This is of course after having done all the conventional and the extreem mods such as big valve head and a cam, an upgraded IC, Headers, the pulley, Catback and a good custom tune. Where do you go from there before you head to Rotrex/M62?
I was reading an article about a compnay that is doing the BBR that is putting out 275 bhp on these cars. My guess would be that is the place to look before you think about going to turbo or an upgraded SC, such as Rotrex/M62. Although the BBR's phase 4 (the last phase before going turbo) has a high flow water pump assy. and redesigned coolant system along with a modified high mass air flow supercharger assembly.
Are these options to look at? If so, how does one get these mods/upgrades and get to install/mod them?
This is of course after having done all the conventional and the extreem mods such as big valve head and a cam, an upgraded IC, Headers, the pulley, Catback and a good custom tune. Where do you go from there before you head to Rotrex/M62?
I was reading an article about a compnay that is doing the BBR that is putting out 275 bhp on these cars. My guess would be that is the place to look before you think about going to turbo or an upgraded SC, such as Rotrex/M62. Although the BBR's phase 4 (the last phase before going turbo) has a high flow water pump assy. and redesigned coolant system along with a modified high mass air flow supercharger assembly.
Are these options to look at? If so, how does one get these mods/upgrades and get to install/mod them?
Well I had a 66 Chevy II years ago that had a blueprinted LT1 in it that would do a tad under 800HP this was a 5.7 liter and it was a dog to run daily. 5-8MPG on SUNOCO 260, ate spark plugs for breakfast and the spooled Ford 9 inch would make you recite Hail Mary's whenever you wanted to make a turn
That is the basis of my curiosity
That is the basis of my curiosity

I am running a completely stock engine & that means even pistons at 23lbs of boost and have known to hit 27 psi and have not had anyh failures hicuups or miscues. I have expected it to go and nothing seems to be braking, know of course I am not trying to break it on purpose as I dont give it the full smack down everytime I drive it.
I am currently building a new engine for it. I am shooting for 400 whp for daily consumption. It will be turbo only when its said and done, but I will be running it as twincharged until i feel comfortable that the engine and new clutch are all broke in, then I will convert over to full turbo only. My main reason is to not have so many variables all in one shot. I want to secure that I put the engine together correctly & the dual disk clutch is engaging and bedding in correctly before I need to start sorting everything that comes with a turbo only conversion.
I totally understand......but as you are well aware of...totally different beasts!
I am running a completely stock engine & that means even pistons at 23lbs of boost and have known to hit 27 psi and have not had anyh failures hicuups or miscues. I have expected it to go and nothing seems to be braking, know of course I am not trying to break it on purpose as I dont give it the full smack down everytime I drive it.
I am currently building a new engine for it. I am shooting for 400 whp for daily consumption. It will be turbo only when its said and done, but I will be running it as twincharged until i feel comfortable that the engine and new clutch are all broke in, then I will convert over to full turbo only. My main reason is to not have so many variables all in one shot. I want to secure that I put the engine together correctly & the dual disk clutch is engaging and bedding in correctly before I need to start sorting everything that comes with a turbo only conversion.
I am running a completely stock engine & that means even pistons at 23lbs of boost and have known to hit 27 psi and have not had anyh failures hicuups or miscues. I have expected it to go and nothing seems to be braking, know of course I am not trying to break it on purpose as I dont give it the full smack down everytime I drive it.
I am currently building a new engine for it. I am shooting for 400 whp for daily consumption. It will be turbo only when its said and done, but I will be running it as twincharged until i feel comfortable that the engine and new clutch are all broke in, then I will convert over to full turbo only. My main reason is to not have so many variables all in one shot. I want to secure that I put the engine together correctly & the dual disk clutch is engaging and bedding in correctly before I need to start sorting everything that comes with a turbo only conversion.
It's true the stock internals can handle high boost pressures. The failures typically are not with melted pistons or rod failure but ringland failure as has been documented before. As we have talked previously the other issue you start to run into in the high-20's is fuel demand and delivery. What injectors are you going to run? I am at 440's and have them dialed quite a bit back with the Apexi as it was running 9.5-10 AFRs with zero trim to the fuel delivery.
Sounds like the new engine will be a beast. Running 400whp is totally doable, I typically only crank it up this high on 100 octane though. Boost is mid to high 20's again to get this output. For more regular, and affordable use, I run 18-20 psi, stock fuel system and 91 octane with AFR's in the 10.8-11.5 range.
Thank you
mario
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2013 GP2 #295, 270whp/310wtq, KO4 47mm Turbo, 18" NM Wheels, Alta intake, Manic Stage III+, HFS-3 Meth, 30% E85 Blend, Forged IC, Alta Hot Pipe, P&P/Ceramic Exhaust Manifold, m3 Extreme Ceramic DP, Vibrant mid res, 4" Double walled Tips, WMW/KW V3 CO, Alta Rear CA, CREE Fogs, Black out F/R Rings and Gas Cap, M7 CF Front Splitter, and No Stickers. MORE TO COME!! Previous 04Triple Black 17% Alta, MM Air/H2O, CAI, OBX Header, FBT Head, Shrick Cam, 234whp
2013 GP2 #295, 270whp/310wtq, KO4 47mm Turbo, 18" NM Wheels, Alta intake, Manic Stage III+, HFS-3 Meth, 30% E85 Blend, Forged IC, Alta Hot Pipe, P&P/Ceramic Exhaust Manifold, m3 Extreme Ceramic DP, Vibrant mid res, 4" Double walled Tips, WMW/KW V3 CO, Alta Rear CA, CREE Fogs, Black out F/R Rings and Gas Cap, M7 CF Front Splitter, and No Stickers. MORE TO COME!! Previous 04Triple Black 17% Alta, MM Air/H2O, CAI, OBX Header, FBT Head, Shrick Cam, 234whp
How far back have you needed to dial the 550s to get those AFRs? I have mine trimmed back 25% on the high throttle position from 3500-redline.
Mario, I am running the Apexi AFC with stock ECU currently. Its not the best but it does work. I really need to change my rev limit, and will be doing so with the new engine. I need to find a flash for throttle response and to raise the rev limit to 8k with the new engine to start, then I will more than likely migrate over to the Hydra once I work out any bugs with the new engine and clutch.

I should have the new engine done this week, and hopefully get around to doing the engine swap. I need to get my daily sled back from the bodyshop 1st though!
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