suprana Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 (edited) Hi guys, My knowledge about all this stuff is quite limited to this day, so sorry if I may sound like I talk nonsense. So I bought my supra around 3 months ago, it was non turbo manual, however car was included with turbo kit (Intercooler was already on car, I think it is xs power), xs power manifold, wastegate (brand unknown, probably from xs as well, previous owner couldn't confirm brand/model), turbo (chinese gt45r) that came up with the kit was way too big, with exhaust side 132 A/R, so I bought this one (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T66-GT35-T4-T04Z-TO4Z-a-r-70-anti-surge-a-r-68-oil-cooled-Journal-bearing-turbo-/252700918321) instead, which is more suitable for my power, emanage ultimate ecu, injectors and pump still stock, rocketdog clutch. Whole turbo conversion was done dr_jekyll (Craig) and he did awesome job, would recommend him with anything related na-t supras. Been driving my car for a month after conversion and no problems whatsoever, feels like stock just with more power. I decided to go on dyno yesterday and my car made 331hp at the crank and 330FtLb which I am happy with. However, as I was told my car was remmaped to go on 99 ron fuel, but it is 1 hour drive from my place to get one, so I am running 97 ron fuel, and dyno was done with 97 ron fuel. By putting 99 ron fuel should I expect bigger numbers? and one more thing, air:fuel ratio graph is quite strange, my mapper said something about fueling after 5.5k rpm, but my thoughts are a/r readings are taken from exhaust right? so if I'm running screamer pipe not to exhaust but to atmosphere, that has some effect on a/r reading from dyno? Edited March 28, 2018 by suprana (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annabella Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 Cool, good when a plan comes together. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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