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SR20VE conversion w/ EFR7670 low dyno numbers
Hello, is anyone running on the same setup? Just sent it in for a dyno with tuning and it's making 330 whp. I know that mainline dynos are heart breaking but its somewhat lower than what I expected. Just wanting to compare the figures with someone who is using the same setup or someone who can provide some insights. 2L SR20VE conversion, 725cc injectors, borgwarner EFR7670 twin scroll dual wastegate. Boosting at 1.6 bar. Also, from the dyno chart, the boost starts to drop towards the end, is that normal?
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most 2.0L engine at 15-17psi produce about 300ft*lbs of torque on a dynojet
Not sure what that translates to for you btw 300 ft*lbs at 7,000rpm is 400rwhp (dynojet) Thats a stock redtop with a cam and turbo doing that |
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What intake manifold and throttle body? |
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http://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=453229 I was following this thread and he's getting 450 on the wheels with stock P11 head. The turbo he is using is a GTX3076R though.. Was wondering if I should upgrade the injectors to 1000cc ones as my tuner said the 725cc is at maximum duty. Would that be a cause for the boost drop past 5k rpm? |
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Not the standard 16VE cams. But the huge (for turbo) overlap N1 cams.
Never understood the use of a 90mm TB. The Papadakis drift Scion makes close to 1000HP from a 2.7 liter takoma 4 cylinder and only runs a 66-70mm electronic DBW TB........ Anyways, Kaisen, its tough to determine what your issue is. Seems like you are a little sluggish getting onto to boost as well. P11 cams should not be an issue as well (unless you have cam gears). Have you checked the basics?? 725cc being maxed may also be your issue. 725 @ 43.5 base fuel pressure and 90% duty cycle you are sitting at 350 WHP. |
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Yes, that's why I have no idea where or what to check from as I'm not really familiar with all the tuning stuff, like duty cycle etc. The TB was what I have that time so I threw it on. Would you recommend getting 1000cc injectors and try again? |
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For comparison sake
couple S13 engines, Stock redtop with a cam and turbo big enough 17.5psi~ ![]() built s13 engine 9:1 forged etc... but slightly smaller turbo (42lb/min unit) ![]() |
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hehe one more
heres my old car with 2 different turbos same engine Green is 50trim @ 15psi Blue is 50trim @ 18psi Red is 60-1 @ ~20psi All T3 turbine, 48ar same ![]() |
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your curve looks like its got a 280-290* cam and torque doesn't even peak until 8,000rpm or something. Look at it, its just going up up up. If you had hit the peak then we could say something but as it sits it looks like an enormous cammed enormous turbo engine working as intended. Those combos are legit, but they are also intended to be spun up with 100N2O progressive, 28-32psi of boost and revved out to 9k on ethanol
I'd say working as intended or the cam isn't degree'd or something like that Oh I just noticed its two power curves. So lets do math instead- is this the turbo? ![]() at 26psi it flows 53-55lb/min lets math the 2.0L engine 122 * 9000/3456 = 317cfm * .069 = 21.9lb/min * 2.8(40.6 absolute psi = 26psi gauge) = 61.3lb/min or 610bhp So you can't run it to 9k but I bet 8500 is close 122 * 8500/3456 = cfm * .069 = lb/min * 2.8(40.6 absolute psi = 26psi gauge) = 58lb/min or 580bhp Looks like an 8200rpm redline the turbo flows max capacity around 25-26psi of 55lb/min (falling off so watch the IAT) Lets see if the engine is healthy by comparing dyno result with the same math What do we predict at 7000 and 1.25bar of boost (32.6 absolute psi) 122 * 7000 / 3456 = 247cfm * .069 = 17lb/min * 2.25 = 38.25lb/min or 380bhp * .88 ( 12% drivetrain loss might be low ![]() dead on for 2.0L and your dyno shows 311-330hp which correlates with the 1-2% additional drivetrain losses incurred from above estimated at 12% Notice it doesn't matter DE or VE as 2.0L is = 2.0L its what you do with that 2.0L Can't see A/F curve or timing curve so can't tell if its tuned right. might be 50 horses hiding in tuning. Usually around 20-25% can be tuned in or out but overall results are standard. |
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How are my numbers so far apart from this following build, his is also a 2L build if Im not wrong: http://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=453229 http://zilvia.net/f/showpost.php?p=5...&postcount=453 This person as well: http://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=532438&page=5 http://zilvia.net/f/showpost.php?p=5...&postcount=142 |
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Hello! Kinda just accepted that the dyno is just a heartbreaker hahaha. Afterall it's a tuning tool and the car drives just fine and pulls hard. I have a friend who's driving an Evo X with some modifications and he's doing 350hp on the same dyno but on another dyno it reads 500. I'll probaby get a meth kit and cams and boost it till 2bar just to see how far I can push it.
Any updates on your car? Your thread is by far my favourite VE build! |
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What duty cycle % do your injectors get to during the run? What are your boost control settings in the ECU?
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P11 head with stock cams supertech valvetrain set 93lb Naprec Valve Guides CP VE Pistons Bore x CR: 87.0 x 9.0:1 Spool Import Conrods Cosworth Main Bearings Cosworth Conrod Bearings Tomei 1.0mm Headgasket Mazworx Intake Manifold with fuel rail Injector Dynamic 725CC Injectors Walbro 255 Fuel Pump Works Engineering Fuel Regulator Works Engineering Q45 Throttle Body HKS Intercooler Earls Oil Cooler Borgwarner EFR7670 twinscroll dual external wastegate Full race top mount exhaust manifold tial 38mm wastegates x2 with 1.3 bar springs boost set at 1.6 bar, which is around 23 psi |
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Adam's from C's garage in NZ is running a 2.2 with a 7670 internal gate . And making about twice your output . Something is not right
I would bump the injectors to minimum 1000cc . For pump gaz and even consider 2000cc if plan on running ethanol . Not to grenade your engin
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Were gona need abit more info on your built to help . The cams are not a problem i have a friend making 450whp on mustang dyno with a smaller turbo then yours (pte5431)
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![]() is more than 17psi, or it was run with an extraordinary fuel that allowed a massive increase of ignition timing. 2.0L pump gas 93 octane with 17psi make 300 ft*lbs all day. Doesn't matter what 2.0L This is more like 21-22psi or it has E85 or something. Even with E85 i don't see an extra 70 ft*lbs happening though. lol at spark blowout at 17psi btw. I've had it happen with a .028" gap on a copper plug at... yep 23psi of boost. [IMG]s293.photobucket.com/user/BlueDragoon0/media/P1010134.jpg.html[/IMG] Second one is on point, he claims 436N*M torque and 400NM is 295ft*lbs so I agree 16-17psi is perfect in the range of 300ft*lbs to be legitimate claim. As you will see majority are legit claims but every here and there someone will say 17psi when they meant 22psi. It happens. again, I have no idea what cam/tune you have. But you can clearly investigate for yourself every legitimate 2.0L in history pretty much produces the same amount of torque at the same air pressure because the cylinder total volume can only be the same size each time it fills. Air density plays a role obviously the larger the turbo the more dense the air will be at the time, which is why we use compressor map before purchasing turbo. Also remember E85 changes things a bit. FP turbo EVOS make 550ft*lbs but also AWD and run 32-36psi of boost E85 on 2.0L try a cross examination of theirs at 17psi to see what I am saying, you want double the torque you double the density with the same cylinder volume. Last edited by Kingtal0n; 08-21-2018 at 11:10 PM.. |
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Our eyes can't tell the difference between 21 and 23 on a typical gauge at the exact instant the engine hits peak torque on a dyno Also keep in mind that most gauges vary 1-3psi , so unless you have a gauge and a datalog, or two gauge or two datalogs, you don't know what kind of error is in the reading. And there is always error term. And finally the fact that pressure is highest near the compressor and lowest near the cylinder. If you saw 21psi at the intake through a properly sized intercooler that could very well be 26psi at the compressor. So not only is there error in the gauge, there is variance according the measurement location. From looks of the graph I think it peaks 22 to 25psi and falls off to 20psi by redline your original quote was 17psi though iirc and it really fucked this guy up thinking hes going to get 350ft*lbs at 17psi is a joke from any 2.0L With a small turbine It takes 25-28psi to get that kind of torque out of a typical rwd sr20. so first you say 17 and now it became 20, suddenly. And I bet its really 23.5 falling to 20 or something. Just be careful with ur numbers. Its very common or typical for people to make several passes, raising the boost gradually to the point where they no longer even know what the boost curve looks like or how much boost they are running. Even I am guilty of doing that while frazzled on a dyno session with my own vehicle. But when you are finished with all that, looking at the graph, don't go online and make up a boost number just because you don't have a recording of what it really was, that guess will get people's feeling hurt when they copy your setup and it only makes a fraction. Better just to say you aren't sure than use 17psi as a go-to guess. |
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notice the red line in the dyno overlay I posted goes above 300 ft*lbs through the middle range, that 60-1 compressor
here is the dyno video of that run hopefully it embeds If not here is the full comparison thread with video http://www.freshalloy.com/showthread...s-Brian-Crower Notice where the torque exceed 300 ft*lbs boost exceeds the usual 17psi range some evo dynos for comparison https://www.socalevo.net/threads/135...P-Green-Turbos 22psi AWD 2.0L ![]() different car 2.0L 21psi AWD ![]() different car 2.0L 29psi AWD FP"red" E85 https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-thread-3.html |
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So a few things
1) 725cc injectors @ 43.5 base pressure and 90% duty cycle equates to just about 350WHP. The injectors have room (not much, but they are not maxed out), especially if you bump up fuel pressure to 4 bar (however, you run into issue with max differential fuel pressure across the injectors) 2) I made a little over 300 WHP on a B1 frame 6758 on a (stock unopened) S13 head with S4 cams. Torque was 250 ftlbs from ~3400 all the way to 7250 redline. So no where near the flow of a VE (especially "IF" you went up a size on the exhaust valves) 3) @ 1.6 bar on a 7670 is well into the 400 WHP on a VE head. 4) Graph is missing AFR data. I am not convinced fuel is your issue (atleast not just yet) If you are past 100% duty cycle, your car would be leaning out severely as RPMs and boost goes to 1.6BAR. The data stream would show this instantly. If pump pressure is stable and you keep adding fuel and no changes, then that's a quick indication What does the AFR graph look like plotted against fuel pressure?? How about the timing map?? Injector pulsewidth map?? For us to look at a dyno graph and determine your issue is going to prove extremely difficult. As it stands right now, HP is still climbing. Torque falls off with boost. So the setup (on the surface) seems to be working as any ICE with a turbine/compressor slapped on should be acting. However, full boost by 5300 RPM is laggy for a 7670, especially considering you are on a twin scroll setup on a VE head. What AR is the turbine?? You have the full data stream at your finger tips. Go through it with your tuner. |
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