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I think up 200rwkws @ 15psi is all good

The 8 additional psi for 8kws part is not normal. Is the car running a 3inch metal induction pipe? if so try again with exhaust dropped from the cat.

Also is VCT enabled with this SR?

How do I embed photos?

Got my s14 tuned today with a hypergear ss1pu, bit of a disappointing result, but that's more to do with my setup unfortunately.

Photo speaks for itself, high boost, low power, choking for some reason, new exhaust coming.

IIRC results were: 188kw @ 14psi, 200kw @ 15psi, 203kw @ 18psi, 208kw @ 23psi

http://s702.photobucket.com/user/Joey92_4020/media/20131107_165404.jpg.html

Something here is very wrong. What did your tuner say about the issue?

It's reasonably proven now that the SS1PU on an SR is within the realms of a responsive turbo, and will make 240 without breaking a sweat.

Yours is both laggy and failing to get anywhere near the power. If you go back to page 1 you will be able to find my dyno sheet in the reference list, mine is an SS1PU on an SR with NO VCT.

you sure your tuner knows what he is doing?

that power band looks totally McFuarked.. looks like there's massive amounts of timing pulled out after it goes on song.. also looks really laggy?

My exhaust is really mix and match, 2.75" china split dump, mild steel front pipe, stainless 3" from there to 2.5" muffler, back to 3" stainless with twin 3" tips. He said changing this to a straight 3" will really help. If the gains are shit after that, then to look at the cam timing.

It felt really responsive when I first put the turbo on last week, and that was with the ecu still tuned to big injectors and the 3071, definitely feels laggier since being tuned though.

It was determined that the VCT in this is not working, so I'm on the lookout for reasonably priced vct gears as well.

Comparing the graphs, this comes on a lot sooner than the 3071 60kph instead of 102, but full boost on this is at like 150, whereas the 3071 was 140.

The tuner is fairly reputable up here in Brisbane, but maybe I will try somewhere else after I change the exhaust.

While I'm here, is 3.5" exhaust setup going to be too big? Found a well priced stainless one secondhand, but not sure about the size...

My exhaust is really mix and match, 2.75" china split dump, mild steel front pipe, stainless 3" from there to 2.5" muffler, back to 3" stainless with twin 3" tips. He said changing this to a straight 3" will really help. If the gains are shit after that, then to look at the cam timing.

It felt really responsive when I first put the turbo on last week, and that was with the ecu still tuned to big injectors and the 3071, definitely feels laggier since being tuned though.

It was determined that the VCT in this is not working, so I'm on the lookout for reasonably priced vct gears as well.

Comparing the graphs, this comes on a lot sooner than the 3071 60kph instead of 102, but full boost on this is at like 150, whereas the 3071 was 140.

The tuner is fairly reputable up here in Brisbane, but maybe I will try somewhere else after I change the exhaust.

While I'm here, is 3.5" exhaust setup going to be too big? Found a well priced stainless one secondhand, but not sure about the size...

Also need check cat inside.

Look carefully at the cat with a broomstick and/or a hole saw

This. Use the broomstick to remove the inside of the cat so you can see inside it and check it's clear.

I believe That SS1PU's result is a little low, might due to some parts of the setup. Refering to John's 21U's high flow result. It made 320rwkws on E85 with factory setup, same as what SS1PU made on a proper high mount with external gate. The new high flow should make similar power or higher power as the SS1PU. Which I will just have to work on a more responsive and more powerful version of it :D

Another result of a bolton version of SS2 sent in today. from a R34 Skyline using Pump 100 fuel.

Final figure of 293rwkws @ 17.5psi

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And perfect internal gated boost control.

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Another result of a bolton version of SS2 sent in today. from a R34 Skyline using Pump 100 fuel.

Final figure of 293rwkws @ 17.5psi

That's a very good result, I assume it's a manual? Is it possible to get a list of supporting mods?

I know that the auto driveline wastes power but there's a 36 rwkw difference between this and my R34 auto (same boost), which seems like quite a bit.

I havent had it on my car to max it out yet, but current result does appear to be the case. specially those results are from 20 years old stock engines.

Do the water lines and oil lines stay in the same spot when you high flow one of them?

Or will it take some adjusting of the water lines to make a high flow 21U fit like how you do with the SS1PU

They all boltup using stock lines and factory drain, so fitting up is bit easier then the SS1PU. Will be conducting further evaluations based on this model.

That's a very good result, I assume it's a manual? Is it possible to get a list of supporting mods?

I know that the auto driveline wastes power but there's a 36 rwkw difference between this and my R34 auto (same boost), which seems like quite a bit.

nope that sounds about right...

So with a high flow 21U I wouldn't have to bend the stock water lines like I did when I fitted the SS1PU?

Just trying to work out my options for my R34

I have an SS1PU to transplant into the r34 but I don't want to go through the issues I had with the oil drain and the water lines.

Then I have to get to that water line behind the block. I tried to get to it last time and just couldn't figure it out. Also if the new 21U is better than the SS1PU then I may as well upgrade if its easier to install.

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