marleyskater420
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http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/ge.../309163-billet-wheel-turbo-boost-control.html"the 6265 may require that you go to an external wastegate..."
I'm running a TH 3" downpipe and I'd rather not switch to an external wastegate, so perhaps I'd need a step smaller than the 6265?
Some of my combo: Vigilante 3200 lockup converter, custom-made (huge) front-mount intercooler, 009 (42.5#) injectors (i know i'll need to swap those out for sure), ported factory heads, stock short block, stock cam, RJC powerplate, stock throttle body and plenum.
I'm a big fan of the 6265 and I've gotten great results so far. The numbers John mentioned were 724 #'s of torque and 560 HP at 4000 RPM's. My first concern was that theoretically I had exceeded the output power of the turbo. Patrick was pleased to hear the numbers and assured me that I had not run out of turbo yet. I was also so excited over those numbers that it didn't dawn on me that the numbers dropped like a rock from 4000 RPM's. At 4900+ RPM's, power was down to 501#'s of torque and 466 HP. Got some input from some knowedgable people and determined that the culprit was probably floating valves caused by worn out valve springs. Tom with Champion helped me select the springs and they are being installed this week. Will find out if our diagnosis was correct or not.
I had a 9.5" 3500 stall LU convertor from Chris at CK and it lets the journal bearing turbo spool almost immediately. I wish I had known about the ported shroud housing when I orderd the turbo but I'll get one the next go round.
As mentioned above, the billet turbos do flow some air and boost control can be a problem. I'll also find out soon whether I will be buying a new DP with an external wastegate or if I can keep my 3.5 THDP with internal gate. I guess constantly upgrading parts is the side effect of the "greed for speed".
I plan on re-dynoing the car next month to see if new valve springs cured the problem and will post the results.
Can't wait to make a few passes at the track.
Creeped up to 29#'s of boost on the last run which more than I wanted. TT kept the A/F at preset amount of 10.8 with no knock, audible or Scanmaster fed by PowerLogger.
Runs were 511, 525 and 560. First was closed exhaust, second was open exhaust and 3rd was open exhaust and locked convertor. All peaked at or near 4000 RPMS.
On the second run, I have dyno data that shows HP dropped to about 430HP at 5200 RPM's.
Only changes made were those noted and my laptop acted up and I got no decent recorded data from PowerLogger.
Timing is kind of an embarrassment to tell but it was 20/18, the default setting for the SD TT chip. I had set it at 23/21 in the chip and unplugged the MAF but not the Translator so the ECM utilized the default setting of the TT chip.
Torque/HP was 658/511, 682/525 and 724/560. All were achieved at 4000 RPM area and dropped approximately 100 HP by 5000 RPM"S. Hopefully, new valve springs will allow it to continue to make power.
First run boost was 26-27#'s, jumped nearly 2#'s when we opened the dump cap and the last run was 29#'s and trying to creep.
Thanks man! I am pretty sure this is the turbo for me after seeing this. Especially because this is my street car, and I will have to take it to and from work everyday.