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For guys with 300+ rwhp FDs

Old Jun 15, 2005 | 10:43 AM
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Even an intake can run you about 300~400 dollars
beats 4k for and intregral intake runner/ cylinder head on a Lotus Europa
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 11:01 AM
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I can say that when you reach 300RWHP that is a good place to start thinking about drivabilty and comfort verses all power. Just think.. 300 RWHP = about about 350 flywheel HP. Not many cars boast that.

My car makes just over 300 with 11.5 PSI boost and a stock catalytic converter, Pettit ECU, bolt ons, ported engine, custom intercooler and Y-pipe with an 11.5 AFR all the way to redline. A little rich but certainly safe. I am very happy with this reliable HP number readily available and comfortable.

I used to drag race and had it tuned (PFC at the time) and it made more HP at much larger boost levels. But now I prefer just enjoying the car and driving it daily now.
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by roadsterdoc
Just a point of reference. This time last year, Steve Kan was tuning my car with me driving. It was at night and a cool 34 degrees outside. My eyes almost popped out when I saw the boost gauge hit 15psi at 2500 rpm! We repeated it several times. No single setup is going to do that!

Mods with stock sequential twins: M2 intake & pipes, Med SMIC, 850s x4, Power FC, dp, high flow cat and RB duals.

How do you get 15psi at 2500rpms on the stock twins. Please explain that.

R.K.
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 12:58 PM
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I am at 375RWHP @ 13lbs of boost and it is plenty for me, I dont even run that too much I usually run 10LBS and that is enough...I only do 13lbs setting on the BC if I race something fast..
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 01:45 PM
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I bought a miata a few months ago. I drive that for a few days and that really makes the RX-7 and my STi seem fast again. Problem solved and I don't have to mod the car anymore.
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Rated R1
I bought a miata a few months ago. I drive that for a few days and that really makes the RX-7 and my STi seem fast again. Problem solved and I don't have to mod the car anymore.
LOL Yea, or better yet, drive something like I do, a 91 Integra...it'll help solve the mod'ing problem.

I'm looking forward to that 300-350rwhp mark when I decide to dive in, sequentially too!
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII
LOL Yea, or better yet, drive something like I do, a 91 Integra...it'll help solve the mod'ing problem.

I'm looking forward to that 300-350rwhp mark when I decide to dive in, sequentially too!

i know what you guys mean. i drive a box truck for work (i deliver furniture). when i hop in my fd at the end of the day it feels great.
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