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built sr20 help

Hey im looking at buying a built engine off someone and this is what ive been given info wise,
everything seems okay to me anyone go any insite on anything wrong ect, how much power it can handle?

forged s14a, 10.000ks since built 145 psi each cyl
je pistons
scat rods
arp head studs
arp main studs
mls head gasket
tomei 260-11.50 cams
tomei cam gears
tomei valve springs
tomei retainers
tomei ras
new rocker arms
new timing chain ect
extra capacity sump
calico bearings
with cas and intake manifold
 

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Could do close to 400kW but those valve springs are very soft and you'll end up with valve lift.

Has happened to 2x SRs I've tuned with big boost. Torque/power falls on its face when you add boost and the motor hesitates as though it's misfiring. New springs in, problem gone.

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On 13/06/2017 at 8:04 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Could do close to 400kW but those valve springs are very soft and you'll end up with valve lift.

Has happened to 2x SRs I've tuned with big boost. Torque/power falls on its face when you add boost and the motor hesitates as though it's misfiring. New springs in, problem gone.

400kw at the wheels? should it be safe 300rwkw?

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depends on the turbo, a 180SX I did a while back had a GTX3071 with 0.83 rear on a 6Boost TS manifold merged into a single 45mm did 351kW at 27psi. That's with super lazy timing as well. I think it would have made more, but I didn't want to push it any further as it is a track car.

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9 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

depends on the turbo, a 180SX I did a while back had a GTX3071 with 0.83 rear on a 6Boost TS manifold merged into a single 45mm did 351kW at 27psi. That's with super lazy timing as well. I think it would have made more, but I didn't want to push it any further as it is a track car.

So do if i got a gtx3071r .63  would it spool quickly and put out about 300kw (i dont know much about turbos at all im a noob sorry) its going to be a street/ track drift car. is there any other turbo you would suggest for my setup?

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Hypergear stuff would be fantastic just they don't have any twin scroll options.

Once you go twin scroll you don't go back lol.

However if your budget is somewhat flexible I would consider an EFR7163 in TS with the internal gate. Would be a good match for a SR20.

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