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If I get a full exhaust (3inch or greater) including turbo dumps, and install power fc, maybe 15 pounds of boost, what kind of performance should i expect? Roughly what HP would i achieve? standard turbos aren't much good for much more boost afaik, is this correct? I have a K&N airbox insert, is this sufficient?

Is there anything else I should be doing? oil air separator maybe?

The car is mostly only driven on the weekends, and will attend the odd track day.

Cheers

Simmo

Simmo, by the end of this week, i will have PFC, 1.1 bar, exhaust (on there atm), cam gears and filters and i have been told to expect 230kw @ all 4... so yeah, in excess of 400HP and mid 12's would be easy to accomplish with that power...

What? You snapped a driveshaft??? Geez what were you doin??

I've got full exhaust, filters, adj. cam gears, 13psi (0.85bar??), which produced 215 kws at the rears. With stock clutch I managed a 12.3 @ 107mph (Calder Park), so with Power FC and a bit more boost, 230 kws would be achieved very easily..... and maybe dip into an 11 sec qtr.....

Thanks guys, Prank your using standard turbos? Have you got your car back yet?

mmmm nengun has pfc's cheap atm, tempting!

Whats the best option, use a avcr or the pfc boost control kit?

thanks guys

Simmo

Originally posted by Nismodified

the limit of the stock FMIC is about 400hp @engine

which is about the limit of the injectors, clutch and such as well.

expect time to be mid to lower 12's pending on how hard you want to launch

standard cooler is good for over 500hp,im running standard and im over 300kw at the wheels.

Originally posted by PranK

ethan, Rear wheel kw? or 4 wheel? theres a big difference...  

cam gears will be next.

depends whos dyno u use,ive had my car done where i get all my dynoing done in 2wd and had readings on other dynos in 4wd and basically the same.

i guess the difference is the guy who does mine basically does just gtrs and his dyno reads virtually exactly the same as the the 4wd dynos in melb.

same dyno as ethans was done,his car made 240 rwkw and i reckon would read the same on a 4wd dyno.

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