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I am sure cody will chime in soon on this but I will throw in my two cents. I had a twin scroll 3071 it was laggy as fuck but I did not have a great manifold and I also had a freddy intake which does not help the low end grunt. My two dyno sheets are in here somewhere. Now I have a .64 gt2871 with tial v band exhuast housing with 4 inch inlet, custom tubular exhuast mani freddy intake mani, jwt 260 degree cams. I wish I had kept my stock intake mani for bottom end out of boost power. |
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my car should be going to the dyno in the next week or two i bought my gt2871r from frsport and it came with an adjustable internal wastegate i assume made by garrett, now the problem... the wastegate arm has too much tension and i can't control how much boost it's running, what reliable internal wastegate are you guys running? or is there an arm extension adapter i can use to bring the psi down so i can use my ebc to change psi?
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its on the end of the threads and the psi didn't change at all, trust me thats an option i explotied...
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Wastegates : atpturbo.com Waste of money.
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JWT S3 Cams 2871r .64 Decent FMIC (the CheapSpeed cores sucks) Greddy o2 housing JWT or Enthalpy Tune What I'd also suggest: Greddy Manifold Extrude Hone Stock Exhaust Manifold Swain Coated Stock manifold Stock Intake manifold and a non modified exhaust manifold should get you there at 20 psi, so long as the tune and fueling is there. Unless you're capable of tuning the car yourself, or have a very good friend, the Jim Wolf or Enthalpy tunes are plenty capable and more than safe for your power goals. Custom EMS is overkill at that power level. Lastly, a 30r based setup are much laggier and not needed. If you want to make 400 hp, go 2871r. If you want to make 450+, you may as well put a 35r on there, deal with the lag boost, and make real HP. Still new, no proven results on the small frame stuff. I want the EFR small range stuff to blow the 2871r out of the water so it would force me to change, but I really doubt it will make any noticable (by noticable, I mean cost effective) gains compared to these setups. S4's are good for the 2871r .86 housing, and larger turbos S3 (260*) are the perfect 2871r turbo. Same can be said with the 260 Tomei cams. Quote:
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Totally the truth. That was a big time waste.
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is it really? i have the stock t25 still, but i messed up my stock wastegate, upgraded to the hks (after unsucessfully trying an ebay wastegate) and i no longer get boost creep at 12psi. what extactly makes it a waste?
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At 12 psi, even a Garrett one works fine. It's once you start getting up and beyond 16 psi where they all kinda stink/not work after a while. THey all work at first, then you gotta preload them, and then they are uncontroable. Even on the dyno, sometimes (running strictly off the gate) you'd see 14, and others 22. That's not boost control to me.
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It's a re-branded Garrett unit. Why pay $130 for something you can get from Garrett for half that?
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well dang i'll have to figure something out before i get it out onto the dyno...
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1. Unless you are trying to initiate drifting at like 3500 rpm and probably still not have enough torque to do so on that GT2871R to drift, your not going to miss that spool up time 2. It cleans up EVERYTHING under the intake manifold. Oil filter, water lines, knock sensor, oil relocation/oil cooler lines have WAY more room. You can get to it from under the car! 3. You lost a LOT of top end. I mean after about 6000 RPM, your torque and HP drops like a rock..... This is what I found....
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I am getting a genuine greddy oil pan. I mean seriously, they need to consider adjusting pricing on their products on older items
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There is no doubt some of their pricing on older stuff is a bit unconnected with the current market; however on the contrary, it may be their 'effort' at keeping older inventory in stock (then again, who knows how often greddy replenishes their manifolds, can't be that hard to make another sand cast piece)
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I don't know why you guys even listen to this CodyAce guy.......it's not like he has the fastest 2871R 240 out there.
nor does he have any proof, like 1/4 mile times or trap speeds. Oh wait.......nevermind.
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Get the AEM FIC if you're that hard up for mula or save up for a real standalone, when you put all the prices together, and ive heard this from a few customers in the past now who switched from nistune to a used or new PFC, it's not much of savings for a diy that takes time and energy away from concentrating on the build and tuning, personal as well as advice and word back from several customers state side... I just don't appreciate them calling it a full EMS, it's a stand in for eprom burning which is what it really is not a standalone EMS.
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![]() I'm gonna argue on the other side: that is the Tomei pan is a little 'tricky' sort to speak with the outer sealing bolts and how limited/shallow they are. It's a minor bitch, but I prefer the allen headed socket cap screws that greddy offers. In the end, I'd use either without hesitation. Regardless, they all work well. I've never personally installed a Moroso pan, but I have examined it, and it's another viable option as well. In the end of the day, a larger capacity/baffled pan is a huge 'safety' mod for these engines. I would not run a freddy pan however, as their threaded areas (the little bungs in the side) are often shittally cast, and require a re tap, or at best to be cut out/new bung rewelded. Quote:
I wouldn't discredit it completely though. It's a capable setup, but in the end of the day I'd rather run a JWT or Enthalpy ECU and be done with it. No worries, turn key, reliable and they work. If I was building a race car, it would be different...but I own a street, thus use street based ROM tunes. (I have thousands of track miles, but it's still a street car in the end)
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i was looking at the moroso. sheet metal > cast in my opinion. i mean if it came down to it, i would rather have a sheet metal pan take a hit than a cast one.
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In the grand scheme of things, if you're hitting something hard enogh/large enough to damage the pan, you've got other things going on to worry about hehe. I understand the debate, but I wouldn't say the sheet metal pans are any more/less durable than the Greddy ones..heck you could hit a rock and still tear/brake a weld on the steel ones, just as easy as cracking a cast one.
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true i guess. i have so much more to do before i get an oil pan though, like actually get my 2871r. ive been running around on a fully built engine with the stock turbo since january lol. my trip to the dragon last month and my trip to indy this month are sucking me dry.
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Im on my 2nd motor now, and really really cant afford to let another one go, I got too much other shit to save for. What are you running for tuning? Whats the cost of that? done and finished. and how often do you have to send it in and get it retuned? I worry about changing things and then having to spend another 300 to get it retuned... My setup will end up being a built bottom end, a moderately built (rebuilt) topend, z32, S14 T28( gt2871 eventually), 740cc injectors, Greddy FMIC, exhaust, walbro 255, and all the other supporting mods that go with the above. I just dont know what I want to do to keep this thing in check ![]()
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