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What is BPU+ and how much is it to do?


Chris Bailey

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It's bye-bye to both Cats (a double decat) so you'll need both decat pipes and probably a new exhaust.

Boost controller (to wind the boost up to 1.2bar), fuel cut defender (FCD), restrictor ring, colder plugs, possibly a fuel pump upgrade and something else I think (it's a while since Mr Wilson did mine for me!)

The difference between stock and BPU is quite considerable on 2nd turbo.

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It's bye-bye to both Cats (a double decat) so you'll need both decat pipes and probably a new exhaust.

Boost controller (to wind the boost up to 1.2bar), fuel cut defender (FCD), restrictor ring, colder plugs, possibly a fuel pump upgrade and something else I think (it's a while since Mr Wilson did mine for me!)

The difference between stock and BPU is quite considerable on 2nd turbo.

 

Silly boy he is asking what BPU + is ???? Note the +!!!!!!

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My dads BPU Supra is making around 390-400bhp on 0.8 boost, Its had a 1st decat and we plan to 2nd decat it in the near future. Hopefully it will then be running 1.0+

which should hopefully make 410+bhp.

 

We are still on stock j-spec twins so we cant go above 1.2bar because then the turbos will just go wrong. I was just wondering what all the fuss was about with this BPU+ because some people said there BPU+ Supra's are making 450bhp.

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My dads BPU Supra is making around 390-400bhp on 0.8 boost, Its had a 1st decat and we plan to 2nd decat it in the near future. Hopefully it will then be running 1.0+

which should hopefully make 410+bhp.

 

We are still on stock j-spec twins so we cant go above 1.2bar because then the turbos will just go wrong. I was just wondering what all the fuss was about with this BPU+ because some people said there BPU+ Supra's are making 450bhp.

 

0.8bar is stock boost so that'll be in the 320bhp region. 1.2bar takes you to the 380-420bhp figure depending on engine condition

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My dads BPU Supra is making around 390-400bhp on 0.8 boost, Its had a 1st decat and we plan to 2nd decat it in the near future. Hopefully it will then be running 1.0+

which should hopefully make 410+bhp.

 

We are still on stock j-spec twins so we cant go above 1.2bar because then the turbos will just go wrong. I was just wondering what all the fuss was about with this BPU+ because some people said there BPU+ Supra's are making 450bhp.

 

0.8bar is stock boost pressure and around 320bhp. Mine's 356bhp at 0.9bar.

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0.8bar is stock boost so that'll be in the 320bhp region. 1.2bar takes you to the 380-420bhp figure depending on engine condition

 

Spot on no way in this world will a .8 bar stock twin car make 400hp unless its in Texas !!!! Right im off

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Well thats what the turbo timer is reading at. 0.8 Its fully BPU'D, The previous owners done the wrong decat first. I dont know if that makes any difference.

 

The car spec is:

 

Stainless Steel Exhaust System

Restrictor Ring Fitted

Dump Valve

Uprated Walbro Fuel Pump

Performance Iridium Plugs

Chrome Engine Pipes & Silicone Hosing UK Spec

UK Brakes

UK Spec Glass Headlights

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