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BridgePorted12A 12-04-16 06:59 PM

BNR Stage 3 Sequential - Current RWHP Record?
 
Hey guys,

I'm just curious if anyone knows or can supply a link to the known current highest RWHP for BNR Stage 3 Turbos running sequentially on a Mustang Dyno.

I believe I am close to this 'record' but want to make sure. Any help much appreciated! Thanks!

Moe Greene 12-04-16 10:09 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-d...400tq-1035293/

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...-done-1000553/

Moe Greene 12-04-16 10:10 PM

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...bbfa33e838.jpg

BLUE TII 12-05-16 12:17 PM

That is non sequential.

For sequential BNR 3s I think Yellow R1 has the highest from 2012 on a Dynojet, but I may be wrong.

429.99rwhp

https://www.rx7club.com/attachments/...-2012-dyno-jpg

BridgePorted12A 12-05-16 04:11 PM

Thanks guys. And Moe Green, I said sequential and turbos as it sits. If I add an external wastegate and other things to my BNRs, well then for all intensive purposes they're not 'off the shelf' BNRs anymore

Moe Greene 12-06-16 12:15 AM

Oh my bad, not sure why I thought you were running non-sequential... probably used to seeing only non-sequentails make the same kind of power that you are. Just proves how well you and your brother have built the car.

BridgePorted12A 12-06-16 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by Moe Greene (Post 12130241)
Oh my bad, not sure why I thought you were running non-sequential... probably used to seeing only non-sequentails make the same kind of power that you are. Just proves how well you and your brother have built the car.

haha thanks man much appreciated! Also those numbers you put down, 470 RWHP are Dyno Jet or Mustang numbers?

Moe Greene 12-06-16 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by BridgePorted12A (Post 12130282)
haha thanks man much appreciated! Also those numbers you put down, 470 RWHP are Dyno Jet or Mustang numbers?

470 WHP is Dyno Jet numbers, 433 WHP was the official Mustang Dyno numbers Ball_joint had the numbers corrected over to Dyno Jet.

BridgePorted12A 12-07-16 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by Moe Greene (Post 12130600)
470 WHP is Dyno Jet numbers, 433 WHP was the official Mustang Dyno numbers Ball_joint had the numbers corrected over to Dyno Jet.

Got it. So technically if I put down more than 433 RWHP on a Mustang Dyno with my sequentials then I would hold the record for highest RWHP on not only BNR Sequential but parallel as well so overall?

GoodfellaFD3S 12-07-16 08:31 PM

^Only one way to find out ;)

Khan Racing 12-09-16 09:40 AM

I have a similar setup motor built by IRP as well, i was trying to chase the record on sequential BNRs but i recently sold my setup for IRP's EFR 8374 Kit... i feel like a sell out, but excited to see your results! lol

IRPerformance 12-09-16 12:12 PM

Stay tuned car is going on the dyno in a couple hours.

IRPerformance 12-10-16 10:13 AM

6 Attachment(s)
Here you go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpoI...ature=youtu.be

ZoomZoom 12-10-16 06:22 PM

That car must be a blast!

ItalynStylion 12-15-16 08:13 AM

456 wheel? Damn straight! That's awesome, well done!

IRPerformance 12-15-16 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by ItalynStylion (Post 12133066)
456 wheel? Damn straight! That's awesome, well done!

Yes and on a Mustang Dyno which typically yields lower hp numbers than most other dynos.

ZE Power MX6 12-15-16 12:38 PM

Great number, this doesn't help my decision to go single EFR or stick with the twins lol.

ItalynStylion 12-15-16 12:51 PM

Details on the build and how y'all did it?

HiWire 12-15-16 01:17 PM

Congrats!

h_turbo 12-15-16 01:47 PM

Wow, very impressive numbers!

IRPerformance 12-15-16 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by ZE Power MX6 (Post 12133149)
Great number, this doesn't help my decision to go single EFR or stick with the twins lol.

A EFR will have less backpressure and therefore create less heat. The BNRs are limited by the restrictive stock exhaust housings and the hardware needed to run them. You still have the heavy stock cast manifold, actuators, solenoids, vacuum hoses, etc. We wanted to push the turbos as far as they would go to see what we could achieve. Realistically I recommend slightly detuning the car for everyday use and only running the 20 psi for racing. For a 400-420 hp goal the BNRs can't be beat for the price. We sell a lot of these turbos.

BridgePorted12A 12-15-16 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by ItalynStylion (Post 12133152)
Details on the build and how y'all did it?

Thanks guys and here is my thread on details on my build:
https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-d...sight-1108026/

Moe Greene 12-21-16 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by BridgePorted12A (Post 12130661)
Got it. So technically if I put down more than 433 RWHP on a Mustang Dyno with my sequentials then I would hold the record for highest RWHP on not only BNR Sequential but parallel as well so overall?

Yup!

Congratulations on setting the new world record!:icon_tup:

Moe Greene 12-21-16 02:08 AM

Crazy to think that a 23 year old car has the same power to weight as a new (2017) Porsche 911 Turbo S

h_turbo 12-21-16 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by IRPerformance (Post 12133201)
We sell a lot of these turbos.

How much would a set of these BNR stage 3 go for?


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