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Oh, so very disappointing. I've just caught up, and they're not hybrids from mkiv stockers at all? So 95% of this entire debate has been based on completely false information.

 

Bummer.

 

Oh come on will you ...like i said i have little knowledge of cars so how the heck am i to know how to word it....as far as i was concered they bored my stock turbos out and replaced with bigger ones that were still inside my STOCK casings

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this reminds me of when i first joined and it took a month to prove i even had a supra!!! that was a rather unpleasent thread......for me anyway. Still waiting for appologies now lol :search::p

 

hes not proving any thing, just not giving accurate info

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does it frigging matter where they came from. so far this argument has gone from you cant get that sort of power out of hybids in stock casing, then too cost, then to any point in doing it, and now you say they are from another car so it doesnt count...sounds like your doubting yourself now and finding summit else to pick at ????

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This is turning into a brilliant thread....

 

I've not got involved as I'm just waiting for the results. A pic of the engine bay esp the manifold section would be great. :)

 

them pics for the wastegate are gonna have to be taken when it goes on the ramp tomoro or thursady. i will get em for you but as for the engine bay what do you wat to see ?

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Here is 800 bhp

 

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Here is the spec list....

 

ENGINE:

 

* Atomic Speedware 3.4L Stroker Kit

* ACL Race Bearings

* ARP Main Studs

* ARP L19 Head Studs

* HKS 280 IN/EX Camshafts

* Virtual Works Racing Polished Aluminum Intake Manifold

* Virtual Works Racing T6 Exhaust Manifold

* Garrett GT47-88 T6 Single Turbo with ceramic coated hotside and anti surge delete mod.

* OEM Toyota Gasket Kit

* 12AN PCV Evacuation, connected to 1 way check valves on the downpipe Tial 44mm Wastegate

* 9SR 5" downpipe

* BL 4" exhaust system

* Gates Timing Belt

* Dual 50mm Tial Blow Off Valves

 

HEAD:

 

* 30 hours of port and polish work, 360cfm of air flow.

* Cometic Head Gasket

* Ferrea stainless steel valves Intake and Exhaust

* +1mm oversize Ferrea shimless buckets for a 9500 rpm redline

* Ferrea bronze valve guides

* Ferrea Dual Valve Springs

* Ferrea Titanium Retainers

* Ferrea seats

 

ENGINE MANAGEMENT / ELECTRONICS/GAUGES:

 

* Motec M600 Standalone ECU

* Motec multi position map selector switch

* AEM UEGO 52mm wideband gauge

* AEM 52mm Electronic Boost Gauge

* AEM Electronic Boost Control Solenoid controlled through the Motec ECU AEM AIT Sensor AEM 5 bar MAP Sensor

 

COOLING:

 

* PWR Large Style radiator

* Titan upper hard pipe radiator pipe

* Virtual Works Racing Lower pipe

* Virtual Works Racing Upper Water Neck

* Spearco/Virtual Works Racing Front Mount Intercooler, w/4" hot and cold pipes

* Polished Radiator diversion panel

* AAP polished aluminum dual fan shroud

 

FUEL:

 

* Ross Racing polished aluminum fuel rail w/ 10an ports

* 1600cc injectors

* Aeromotive 10AN fuel filter

* Titan Motorsports triple fuel pump hanger

* Triple Walbro 255LPH Fuel pumps installed in the factory location Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator, 10an/10an

 

Even at 'modest' 500bhp levels, you would still need an impressive set of mods to ensure it last more than the 10seconds :)

 

PS : This isn't mine :)

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them pics for the wastegate are gonna have to be taken when it goes on the ramp tomoro or thursady. i will get em for you but as for the engine bay what do you wat to see ?

 

Just get a few top down shots, that would be a nice start :) Perhaps one from the driver side aimed down at say 60 degrees.

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I want neither your apoligy or your apology, ill have nothing to do with you now.

Stomps off in a huff, slamming the door

 

Rob will have my first apoligy then.. But if im right ????

 

If you're right, my friend, hell has indeed frozen overthen you'll get an apology off most of the folks in here I imagine.

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does it frigging matter where they came from. so far this argument has gone from you cant get that sort of power out of hybids in stock casing, then too cost, then to any point in doing it, and now you say they are from another car so it doesnt count...sounds like your doubting yourself now and finding summit else to pick at ????

 

Sorry if I came across a tad critical, but most of the debate has been based around the supposition that it's possible to make 500-650 bhp out of hybrid turbos. But these are not hybrid turbos, at least not by any normal or conventional definitions of the term. So the argument is mute.

 

On the other hand, this seems to the be the first time we've seen you agitated! You were doing so well, so ratchet back to cool-confidence and you'll always be remembered as unshakable and calm under pressure. :innocent:

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alpqz

 

Its an RZ, anyway back on topic :)

 

If the turbos can flow "theoreticly" 300hp each you would have to run them at max efficiency to reach the said 300hp. Thats "if" the manifold and down pipes can accommodate this, which they cant.

 

My turbos can flow 410 bhp each but that doesnt mean my car can run 820hp and HKS are very conservative with their figures. My car is also running the downpipes and manifold to match so no restriction.

 

Just because they "say" the turbos will flow a said amount it doesnt mean they will in this application. Lots of people on here have run the hybrids and have dyno print outs to confirm the results. When you have yours you can coment.

 

Lee

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Sorry if I came across a tad critical, but most of the debate has been based around the supposition that it's possible to make 500-650 bhp out of hybrid turbos. But these are not hybrid turbos, at least not by any normal or conventional definitions of the term. So the argument is mute.

 

On the other hand, this seems to the be the first time we've seen you agitated! You were doing so well, so ratchet back to cool-confidence and you'll always be remembered as unshakable and calm under pressure. :innocent:

 

Im calm, cool and to be honest frigging scared of monday...I think if i am wrong ill have to sell the car so you dont find out who i am lol...Joke im staying either way and if i am wrong maybe your guys can try and tune my car if they can/want

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Its an RZ, anyway back on topic :)

 

If the turbos can flow "theoreticly" 300hp each you would have to run them at max efficiency to reach the said 300hp. Thats "if" the manifold and down pipes can accommodate this, which they cant.

 

My turbos can flow 410 bhp each but that doesnt mean my car can run 820hp and HKS are very conservative with their figures. My car is also running the downpipes and manifold to match so no restriction.

 

Just because they "say" the turbos will flow a said amount it doesnt mean they will in this application. Lots of people on here have run the hybrids and have dyno print outs to confirm the results. When you have yours you can coment.

 

Lee

 

Cheers for the model info and yes the print will say it all but i think if its over 500 we still done dam well so 550 + be amazing and i really hope this guy is right about the 600. Then maybe he will be very busy after this

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