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here you go guys. 

BW 8374 1,04

Built head with studs, gasket, springs blah blah

Stock bottom end

HKS 256 drop in cams

CRG split pulse manifold

e85 

504kw at 30psi. I told tuner to cap it at 30psi due to stock bottom end. Should see another 30-50kw with 4-5 more psi.

30psi around 4600rpm.

Its a little laggier than my mechanics (he gets 33psi by around 4400rpm), which I think could be due to having a massive 60mm old tech gate or perhaps due to it not being a built motor.

Still a bucket load off fun. Starts to wind up around 3k and really picks up boost 4k

Dyno run below and dyno sheet attached.

 

dyno.png

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15 minutes ago, Sub Boy32 said:

I put a thread up asking the Mods to open up the EFR thread again......they just deleted my post.

 

Seen it. Half the reason why I made this.

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Someone had to start it again, lets hope it does not get bogged down with BS ?

But it is hard to find info on the EFRs ?

I think because there are so many build types for Skylines now ranging from stock  to over 3.2Lt , it is also hard to have back to back comparisons.

But from what I can find out,  the EFR8374 will get me going quicker, with a much better transient response and roughly to the same top HP as my PT6266 Gen 2 ?

Hopefully some back to back comparisons :)

Want to see comparison with -5's. LOL, only joking.

It would be good this time if the bullshit comments are kept to a minimum and maybe another thread started for bw only dyno results. Just so there's a place for chit chat and one for results. The old thread did lack results. Just a suggestion. Carry on[emoji106]

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4 hours ago, usmair said:

here you go guys. 

BW 8374 1,04

Built head with studs, gasket, springs blah blah

Stock bottom end

HKS 256 drop in cams

CRG split pulse manifold

e85 

504kw at 30psi. I told tuner to cap it at 30psi due to stock bottom end. Should see another 30-50kw with 4-5 more psi.

30psi around 4600rpm.

Its a little laggier than my mechanics (he gets 33psi by around 4400rpm), which I think could be due to having a massive 60mm old tech gate or perhaps due to it not being a built motor.

Still a bucket load off fun. Starts to wind up around 3k and really picks up boost 4k

Dyno run below and dyno sheet attached.

 

dyno.png

Are you running E85?

Good to see this thread back in action!

 

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