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Old 07-12-07, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Boostn7
Congrats Ernie on the new numbers !!!
2 thumbs up for Ray !!!!
You're simply making it harder on yourself to get that car down the 1/4 on full throttle :-) !!!!!!!

Just wondering, where do you get 6-8psi less?
Since your SP dyno(711rwh) clearly shows 36psi and you say your BP dyno (735rwh) was @ 32psi...
Is it possible to get that 735rwh dyno sheet with the boost graph ?

Those 2 dyno sheets seem ideal to compare spool-up and gains since nothing else was changed but the porting.

Good luck this weekend......might be doing more drifting then drag racing -)

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John,
Thanks. On my old street port I used a manual boost controler which spiked around 39psi then settled finally at 36ish, which is eveident on the dyno graph as its all over the place and dies quick at the end too. With the bridgeport I switched to an AVCR and it holds like a champ, only fluctuating between 30-32psi which is also evident by the dyno as its very smooth all the way across. Spool is about the same. Can't wait till this sunday. You coming?
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Originally Posted by Asleep
Dee,

Don't bring your garbage into someone else's thread.

Rice was right. You hit a high peak boost and tapered off to your final boost number. It is a fact proven by your own dyno chart. Do you deny the facts?

Sorry Ernie. Nice job and great job to every involved in building and tuning the engine. Not to mention you for paying for it all. Trailblazing!

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Originally Posted by ErnieT
John,
Thanks. On my old street port I used a manual boost controler which spiked around 39psi then settled finally at 36ish, which is eveident on the dyno graph as its all over the place and dies quick at the end too. With the bridgeport I switched to an AVCR and it holds like a champ, only fluctuating between 30-32psi which is also evident by the dyno as its very smooth all the way across. Spool is about the same. Can't wait till this sunday. You coming?
Ernie
Ok.
your old dyno sheet shows 36.99psi as peak.

Is the 735rwh dyno sheet available with boost pressure graph ?

I will be @ Atco watching all the fast rotary cars :-) ( hahahahaha...)
Maybe I'll race my car for the hell of it.

Have fun, keep it straight and together.
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Thumbs up

Great result mate

PM me like to catch up about some stuff we were talking about before
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Originally Posted by Boostn7
Ok.
your old dyno sheet shows 36.99psi as peak.

Is the 735rwh dyno sheet available with boost pressure graph ?

I will be @ Atco watching all the fast rotary cars :-) ( hahahahaha...)
Maybe I'll race my car for the hell of it.

Have fun, keep it straight and together.
JD
same love to see the boost graph log for that power run

still comparing aqpples to apples there would not be that much between them personaly but hey, not starting another **** fight

like I always have said, nothing a little more PSI wont address (between SP and Full Bridge) if you have the window to do so with the turbo you have.

good on you for posting the curves for all the various sessions and set ups too
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next step,remove the signal line for the wastegate.....lol
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From the dyno sheets I have on my computer it is pretty close in overall response, if reading it correctly looks like a gain of about 200rpm. Bu not sure how good a comparison it is since running different boost levels on the two runs.

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damm! Ernie awesome numbers
is that still on the 71mm GT42? impresive

So proud of ya for pushing the envelope
Now get a 4 bar map sensor and make me even prouder
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nup very nice E "its all water under the bridge" so they say...... congrats again

dont let anyone "rain on your parade"

& "at the end of a shower storm there is always a rainbow"


ah I crack myself up !

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holy **** your numbers just keep going up. do you have your setup on here somewhere? i would really like to see what who have done, might save me some time in my build.

thanks
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Originally Posted by T04Eneedy
next step,remove the signal line for the wastegate.....lol
Yep and add a C02 bottle to the top to close that sucker. Never fails even upwards of 60psi!
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Originally Posted by RICE RACING
nup very nice E "its all water under the bridge" so they say...... congrats again

dont let anyone "rain on your parade"

& "at the end of a shower storm there is always a rainbow"


ah I crack myself up !

And at the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold.
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Originally Posted by kabooski
damm! Ernie awesome numbers
is that still on the 71mm GT42? impresive

So proud of ya for pushing the envelope
Now get a 4 bar map sensor and make me even prouder
74mm GT42 as per ZeroR when he dynoed 711rwh w/strret port, unless changed recently.

Originally Posted by Zero R
I was just waiting for your permission

It is at the moment a 4202R with a 1.01 T6. I say at the moment because we all know Mr.T wants more

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great job but what happened to everyone hating on the bridgeport in the other thread?? Finally figure out a BP will get more power than a SP???
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Originally Posted by crispeed
Yep and add a C02 bottle to the top to close that sucker. Never fails even upwards of 60psi!


Funny you should say that, I just had car do three pulls at 55lbs because I was stupid enough to trust the owner and not go over and check it myself.

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I ran today with a brand new stock tranny. Bitch wouldn't come out of 2nd gear at 9000rpm to save my life. I had to double clutch loosing valuable time and still went 10.20@141mph at 28psi.
When I turned the boost up to 32psi, the tranny got worse with getting out of gear, but that bitch pulled like a freight train! I gained 40mph between the 1/8mile and the 1/4. Can't wait to get my PPG back!
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dam, awsome time considering that wonderful stock tranny. lol
cant way to see what #'s u put down with the ppg tranny
congrats.
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Originally Posted by mattgsc
great job but what happened to everyone hating on the bridgeport in the other thread?? Finally figure out a BP will get more power than a SP???
Instigator! :-)
Just because many felt that BPs were over rated for street/strip applications they were were not hating on BPs.
Many (including Ernie's 711rwh) have proven how much power could be made with a SP without the hassles of a BP.
Either way, everyone is entitled to run what they choose.

Let's not ruin Ernie's thread. He has been kind enough to post specs, results and dyno sheets.

JD
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Congrats Ernie on the 10.20 run.
That's some serious mph gain from the 1/8 to the 1/4. That **** was hauling mucho donkey!
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Congrats Ernie. Keep pushing.
What is up the the PPG anyways?
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I want to hear this car!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by Boostn7
Instigator! :-)
Just because many felt that BPs were over rated for street/strip applications they were were not hating on BPs.
Many (including Ernie's 711rwh) have proven how much power could be made with a SP without the hassles of a BP.
Either way, everyone is entitled to run what they choose.

Let's not ruin Ernie's thread. He has been kind enough to post specs, results and dyno sheets.

JD
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Very nice numbers


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