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4sfeedit 07-14-11 10:01 PM

740whp...645wtq @ 18psi
 
Just got off the dyno with our road race series6 20b rx7. The old engine served us for 4 years and 80 hours of torture @ 690rwhp.

The new engine has a new design street port which has made more power and torque.

The car is racing at the Edmonton Indy on July 26th. And has lost 120lbs for this year.
I will post the dyno results tomorrow.

12 psi 565rwhp.... 490rwtq
15 psi 680rwhp.... 590rwtq
18 psi 740rwhp.... 645rwtq

t-von 07-14-11 10:14 PM

That's a ton of power for the boost your running. You guys running billet aluminum rotors or something? Pics or videos of this beast?

4sfeedit 07-14-11 10:29 PM

[QUOTE=t-von;10705814]That's a ton of power for the boost your running. You guys running billet aluminum rotors or something? Pics or videos of this beast?[/QUOTE

No billet rotors. The engine is a very tight street port 20b. Will have dyno sheets psted tomorrow.

olyrx7 07-14-11 11:25 PM

Great tuning marko it was a pleasure to watch :)

racingdriver 07-15-11 01:48 AM

here's a pic of the car

http://i558.photobucket.com/albums/s...2/DSC01200.jpg

http://i558.photobucket.com/albums/s...2/DSC01210.jpg

thewird 07-15-11 09:31 AM

What turbo? Race fuel?

thewird

JWteknix 07-15-11 09:39 AM

Nice ride

4sfeedit 07-16-11 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by thewird (Post 10706223)
What turbo? Race fuel?

thewird

We are running the gt42rx t6 and we use a 50% c16 and 94 pump mix.

t-von 07-16-11 10:52 PM

That is one bad ass looking race car. :bigthumb: I wanna see that thing in motion! I guess those NRS seals have something to do with the engine tightness. ;)

diabolical1 07-17-11 12:32 AM

sounds like an awesome setup. what engine management?

driftfcbuckey 07-17-11 05:48 AM

needs more video

4sfeedit 07-17-11 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by t-von (Post 10708138)
That is one bad ass looking race car. :bigthumb: I wanna see that thing in motion! I guess those NRS seals have something to do with the engine tightness. ;)

No the only reason we used the ceramic seals was to prolong the life of the rotor housings. The old engine had alot of wear on the housings using a steel seal. We have yet to have a problem with deflection or strength using a custom steel seal.

All of our other 20b cars are using steel seals and are on a similar power level as this engine. As a matter of fact we have a gt42r street car that makes more power than this car and he is using conventional seals.

4sfeedit 07-17-11 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by diabolical1 (Post 10708211)
sounds like an awesome setup. what engine management?

Microtech ltx12s:icon_tup:

silverfdturbo6port 07-17-11 06:13 PM

looks like pure fun. i wish i had your wallet :)

bewtew 07-17-11 06:46 PM

Very nice and bad ass car!

new housings and all?

4sfeedit 07-17-11 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by bewtew (Post 10708994)
Very nice and bad ass car!

new housings and all?

Thanks.

Yes we used new series 5 rotor housings and all new cosmo 13b plates machined inhouse to accomidate the larger bolts and new thread for front plate. The only used parts were rotors crank and large iron.

bewtew 07-18-11 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by 4sfeedit (Post 10709213)
Thanks.

Yes we used new series 5 rotor housings and all new cosmo 13b plates machined inhouse to accomidate the larger bolts and new thread for front plate. The only used parts were rotors crank and large iron.

Gotcha!

Do you have any Videos of this badboy? what kind of port are you using and at what rpm did you make that torque?

4sfeedit 07-18-11 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by bewtew (Post 10709588)
Gotcha!

Do you have any Videos of this badboy? what kind of port are you using and at what rpm did you make that torque?

Street Port. We are finding that using a bridge port and the factory intake with petrol makes for alot of unusable rpm hp and considerably less torque. This combo will compliment the 3.73 rear ratio and the large 18 370 tire. Also fuel consumption is alot less by using alot less rpms.

Peak torque is 645 @ high around 5 k and holds over 700 hp till 8500rpm. So he will be shifting at 7k with this new torque and top gear which is 1;1 will be rolling the car at 180mph @ 8500rpm.

Very excited to be testing the car on this race which has two .8 mile straight stretches! We will be racing against a ls2 powered fd3s as well.

Lots of video of this car on youtube under Wouter Bouman.

4sfeedit 07-18-11 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by bewtew (Post 10709588)
Gotcha!

Do you have any Videos of this badboy? what kind of port are you using and at what rpm did you make that torque?

Street Port. We are finding that using a bridge port and the factory intake with petrol makes for alot of unusable rpm hp and considerably less torque. This combo will compliment the 3.73 rear ratio and the large 18 370 tire. Also fuel consumption is alot less by using alot less rpms.

Peak torque is 645 @ high around 5 k and holds over 700 hp till 8500rpm. So he will be shifting at 7k with this new torque and top gear which is 1;1 will be rolling the car at 180mph @ 8500rpm.

Very excited to be testing the car on this race which has two .8 mile straight stretches! We will be racing against a ls2 powered fd3s as well.

Lots of video of this car on youtube under Wouter Bouman.

JWteknix 07-18-11 10:46 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsG4f...eature=related
sick...

calculon 07-18-11 11:56 AM

What transmission and rear end are you guys banging on? Awesome car. Best of luck with it.

bewtew 07-18-11 02:41 PM

Sick Ride!! it must handle amazing.. how much does it weight?

4sfeedit 07-18-11 09:07 PM

Thanks for the props but the fit and finish is all the owner Wouter Bouman! All that we are responsible for is the HP. :)

Rear dif is now an 8.8 cobra irs and the trans is a Jerico dog 5 speed. The car is now 2600lbs and was 2730 last year.

Should have some great video footage after the weekend.:nod:

angeljoelv 07-18-11 09:57 PM

Love the video. Car looks sick and performs even better.

t-von 07-19-11 12:05 AM


Originally Posted by 4sfeedit (Post 10709642)
Street Port. We are finding that using a bridge port and the factory intake with petrol makes for alot of unusable rpm hp and considerably less torque. This combo will compliment the 3.73 rear ratio and the large 18 370 tire. Also fuel consumption is alot less by using alot less rpms.

Peak torque is 645 @ high around 5 k and holds over 700 hp till 8500rpm. So he will be shifting at 7k with this new torque and top gear which is 1;1 will be rolling the car at 180mph @ 8500rpm.

Very excited to be testing the car on this race which has two .8 mile straight stretches! We will be racing against a ls2 powered fd3s as well.

Lots of video of this car on youtube under Wouter Bouman.



That thing is a beast and very well sorted out. I love the fact that it's just a street port. I always felt that going bridge was unnecessary if you ported the engine correctly and matched the turbo for your specific rpm power bands. I mean why rev to the stratosphere when it's unnecessary. Not only does it prolong the 20b's life but like you already said, you save some gas as well. I can't believe how quiet it is at WOT. Would you mind telling us what the exhaust consist of? I've never heard a rotary race car sound that tamed.

Would love to see it go around the Nurburgring.


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