Max power from sequential system
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Max power from sequential system
I know this question has been asked many, many times, but technology keeps changing and the bar keeps going up.
What's the most power you can reliably make from a sequential setup on pump gas? What is the emissions effect from this tuning?
What's the most power you can reliably make from a sequential setup on pump gas? What is the emissions effect from this tuning?
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they are mechanically limited by their weak centers. Tuning won't help when they snap the to small shaft. Thats not to say you can't do it, tom did it for a little bit till he lost his engine. look in the time slip section for a thread about running a ten on stock turbos.
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When talking about reliability, the issue has always been and still is governed by turbo longetivity. No amount of technology can change that. That is of course you change out the stock turbos
For reliability purposes, most would agree that the threshold is 15 psi for stock turbos. Some would argue that its more. Depending on your setup, tune, ect 15 psi can yield you 330-350RWHP on the average.
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430 hp / 322 ft-lbs on a sequential setup is pretty damn impressive.
My FD was quoted at "320 hp" by the dealer, so it looks like it was tuned pretty close to the max for stock turbos, with a little safety margin (previous owner was a time attack champion).
My FD was quoted at "320 hp" by the dealer, so it looks like it was tuned pretty close to the max for stock turbos, with a little safety margin (previous owner was a time attack champion).
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That's what I've been doing. 320 is enough for me... I haven't even fully used it on the track (the Greddy boost controller is set on "low boost" - which might be about stock power). Also, I think the tuner was going for power across the band, not just max hp.
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Dunno. I'll see if I can find out.
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Congrats. Are you happy with the power?
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I had to run about 18-19 peak psi on the stock sequential twins to make 342 on the dyno with pump gas and my first couple years of tuning, and when I turned the boost down the power dropped off significantly. But I was able to run low 11s at 123.80 mph, all the info is here https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-d...-video-702888/
I went through about 4 sets of stock turbos over the years, most of the time it was when it was non sequential and they just developed too much shaft play and some leaked oil. Only broke one turbo shaft at the impeller nut on the last set, right after I removed one stock blow off valve and my greedy bov was adjusted too tight and not opening very far. I blew the original motor and then another motor with single turbo and 528 hp when it leaned out way too much.
I went through about 4 sets of stock turbos over the years, most of the time it was when it was non sequential and they just developed too much shaft play and some leaked oil. Only broke one turbo shaft at the impeller nut on the last set, right after I removed one stock blow off valve and my greedy bov was adjusted too tight and not opening very far. I blew the original motor and then another motor with single turbo and 528 hp when it leaned out way too much.
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That is awfully low for 14 psi. I agree that something is wrong. Engine compression low, car was heat soaked (way heat soaked), dyno is off, boost pressure not really being 14 psi, clogged cat (if you have one)...
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Without knowing what dyno was used....and gotta love these comparisons with the barest detail, I'd say that is a typical DD twins figure or maybe just a touch low on 1 bar boost - unopened engine.
Problem with the dyno - perhaps more realistic maybe?
Problem with the dyno - perhaps more realistic maybe?
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Here is a quote from me in one of my other threads https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-d...-motor-807341/ when my car only made 313 HP with 16.7 peak boost, but then it made 368 HP when I turned the boost up to 21 psi peak.
I just had my car on a dynojet again, this time it was with full non-sequential stock turbos. 368.88 RWHP, 335 torque, and max boost was 21.7 psi on the greddy profec b-spec 2 boost controller. When it hits full boost it goes up to 21 psi, then it drops down to 19 psi and holds steady all the way to redline, it actually starts creeping back up to 20 psi at the redline. Dyno sheets will be uploaded in the next post. When you look at the dyno sheet, you can see max hp is at 6k rpms, this is probably the rpm when boosting 21 psi, then you can see the hp drops down as the boost dropped down to 19 psi.
I also did the first dyno pull at my low boost setting, it peaked at 16.7 psi and it probably held at 15-16 psi since it always peaks higher than it holds after it peaks (I was watching the AFRs not the boost gauge). It only made 313 HP! This all proves to people who say that these turbos don't make any more power above 15 psi, they really can make much more power above 15 psi! 55 HP is a big difference.
And to add to that, my 2nd pull I made 362 HP, I turned up the boost a very small amount (from 67 to 69 on the boost controller) and made 368 HP on the 3rd pull.
My other thread is "342 hp dyno & 11.19 @ 123.80 video", that was when my car was on the dyno and only hit 19 psi on the dyno and its only been holding 17 psi boost at the track running 11.16 ET, I just found and fixed two big boost leaks from both bad gaskets in the turbo ypipe.
I also did the first dyno pull at my low boost setting, it peaked at 16.7 psi and it probably held at 15-16 psi since it always peaks higher than it holds after it peaks (I was watching the AFRs not the boost gauge). It only made 313 HP! This all proves to people who say that these turbos don't make any more power above 15 psi, they really can make much more power above 15 psi! 55 HP is a big difference.
And to add to that, my 2nd pull I made 362 HP, I turned up the boost a very small amount (from 67 to 69 on the boost controller) and made 368 HP on the 3rd pull.
My other thread is "342 hp dyno & 11.19 @ 123.80 video", that was when my car was on the dyno and only hit 19 psi on the dyno and its only been holding 17 psi boost at the track running 11.16 ET, I just found and fixed two big boost leaks from both bad gaskets in the turbo ypipe.
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That graph showing 430+ is on BNR stange 3 turbos.
Sequential turbos running 15psi with all other supporting mods should net you 350whp. As others have said, they higher the boost the faster you're going to eat turbo's. The only solution is to go single turbo or go to BNR stage 3's.
Sequential turbos running 15psi with all other supporting mods should net you 350whp. As others have said, they higher the boost the faster you're going to eat turbo's. The only solution is to go single turbo or go to BNR stage 3's.