bob's mani, just waiting to do the dp.
well bob, i finished this a while back and finally got around to taking some pics. i still need that second turbo to do the dp!
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...h/DSC06878.jpg |
holy ---- TT?
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think you make a copy of a rage header?
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Originally Posted by Buff4Prez Yo
(Post 151015)
think you make a copy of a rage header?
Originally Posted by nautica_t YO
(Post 151011)
holy ---- TT?
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Sorry man, I've been insanely busy and just had my knee injected 3 times in the last 2 1/2 weeks.
I'll get the other turbo to you this week for sure. Great work btw, looking forward to getting the car all done :) |
Are the turbo's internally wastegated?
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Ya
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never seen a tt manifold on a b-series before thats all.
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Originally Posted by nautica_t YO
(Post 151115)
never seen a tt manifold on a b-series before thats all.
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cool first for me.
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Bob
what size turbo's? what engine management? how much boost is gonna be run? what kinda 1/4 mile times are you hoping for? WeiRtech any reason why they're not equal length? why'd you choose pairing 1-4, 2-3 together instead of 1-3, 2-4? |
2 T28s
Will be using a GReddy E-01 with e-manage for now, as well as 550cc RC injectors, Plx wideband, Thermal R&D 3", and a few other goodies. Not sure to either of those questions, no expectations, just see what can be done when it's all done and running. |
Originally Posted by WildoutWhiteGSR
(Post 151172)
any reason why they're not equal length?
why'd you choose pairing 1-4, 2-3 together instead of 1-3, 2-4? the reason for the pairing is related to firing order... to help keep the exhaust pulses flowing together and not against each other. i have confidence this setup will work well with the turbos that bob has chosen. |
Wow...that looks good.
Trenell.....are you thinking what i'm thinking? |
lol tony i say do it!!!
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Originally Posted by nautica_t YO
(Post 151339)
lol tony i say do it!!!
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Originally Posted by weiRtech
(Post 151236)
in order for them to be equal length the turbos would have to basically be stacked on top of each other... this takes up quite a bit of room which is at a premium when you have a full rad, p/s, a stock fcm and intentions of running a 3" dp.
the reason for the pairing is related to firing order... to help keep the exhaust pulses flowing together and not against each other. i have confidence this setup will work well with the turbos that bob has chosen. I know, i've seen ways to make them equal length, but it took a lot of man hours to do. It was a question thats all. That's the exact reason why I asked you why you chose that pairing. I would tend to think that 1-3, 2-4 would work a lot for effiectly(sp) than the 1-4, 2-3 firing order. My reasoning behind this is because, I'm guessing that the two turbo's will be connected to the same downpipe and exhaust and with that pairing, I'm guessing your gonna get some reversion back up the tubes since, only one cylinder is powering each turbo for every cycle, taking away the spool time and potential power output. Maybe I'm missing something here, but even all the bigger N/A exhaust builders pair 1-3 and 2-4 together to keep the momentum up instead of against one another. This is harder to explain than I thought, I'm gonna try again in a bit to get my idea through. |
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 151178)
2 T28s
Will be using a GReddy E-01 with e-manage for now, as well as 550cc RC injectors, Plx wideband, Thermal R&D 3", and a few other goodies. Not sure to either of those questions, no expectations, just see what can be done when it's all done and running. I was mainly focusing on the size of the turbo hoping that it wasn't anything huge. Should be interesting, and you have all the proper tuning parts to make it work as well. :yeah: The only thing that worries me is the firing order. The only suggestion I could make is grabbing a slim fan and turning it into a pusher style and mount it in front of the rad to gain the room you need for the turbo's and downpipe. |
Originally Posted by B18C5er
(Post 151250)
Wow...that looks good.
Trenell.....are you thinking what i'm thinking? |
T-T-t-t-t-TWINS!!! Oh Baby!! That's TOUGH. Soooo Excited... Get it done!!!!
James |
Already have 2 8 or 10" (can't remember the exact size) fans mounted on the front of the rad.
That was done back in the day the first go around with the car. |
Originally Posted by WildoutWhiteGSR
(Post 151345)
I know, i've seen ways to make them equal length, but it took a lot of man hours to do. It was a question thats all.
That's the exact reason why I asked you why you chose that pairing. I would tend to think that 1-3, 2-4 would work a lot for effiectly(sp) than the 1-4, 2-3 firing order. My reasoning behind this is because, I'm guessing that the two turbo's will be connected to the same downpipe and exhaust and with that pairing, I'm guessing your gonna get some reversion back up the tubes since, only one cylinder is powering each turbo for every cycle, taking away the spool time and potential power output. Maybe I'm missing something here, but even all the bigger N/A exhaust builders pair 1-3 and 2-4 together to keep the momentum up instead of against one another. This is harder to explain than I thought, I'm gonna try again in a bit to get my idea through. http://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/i...?topic=19375.0 this had a great deal of influence in my choice of pairing. jeff has been boosting hondas for years and most good ideas are inspired/borrowed from someone else's idea. |
Looks good!! Is it going on a DA?
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Originally Posted by Reza
(Post 151493)
Looks good!! Is it going on a DA?
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Aaron: Grabbing the turbo tomorrow, also need to head to Dave's any day now.
You want to give me a shout I'm guessing Thursday or Friday night and we can head up to Dave's and mess with the fitting and stuff while I'm there? |
Bob I'll have your second turbo at 6PM at my house. Give me a call on my cell after 5PM
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