1416 WHP EVO at 57 psi!!

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1416 WHP EVO at 57 psi!!

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titanium valves and copper-beryllium valve seats, custom beryllium pistons with DLC, 9000cc/min injectors: the list goes on and on.

titanium compressor wheel turbo
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Re: 1416 WHP EVO at 57 psi!!

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Hmm, I can appreciate the wok, time, money, and engineering into that, but I'd rather have a 1000hp LSX. You'd still have some prayer of a power-band. That'd be a pain in the ass to drive anywhere but on a quarter-mile.
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Shaun41178(2) wrote:titanium valves and copper-beryllium valve seats, custom beryllium pistons with DLC, 9000cc/min injectors: the list goes on and on.

More details can be found here.

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Aaron wrote:Hmm, I can appreciate the wok, time, money, and engineering into that, but I'd rather have a 1000hp LSX. You'd still have some prayer of a power-band. That'd be a pain in the ass to drive anywhere but on a quarter-mile.

I feel the same. I won't disagree that the car is stoopid-powerful and built right, but I just don't like dyno-graphs that don't move up until 5000rpms and jump over 800hp in a matter of 2500rpms.

57psi is pretty crazy though!
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I am sure it will be fine driving it around town.

at 5100 rpm its making about 295 whp at about 6-7 lbs of boost. Remember thats roughly the amount of power that Motortv's car made at roughly the same amount of boost in a 383 cubic inch LT1 corvette motor.

its making about 100 whp at about 3700 rpm. its still laggy though, but still makes good power at low rpm and low boost. It just looks like its not making any power at all down low because if climbs so fast and so high.

I say this would be just fine on the street especially since our fieros make around that much power(100) at that same rpm.
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It won't be any worse off-boost than any other big turbo DSM.

A while back I read an article in some magazine about a twin turbo V8 built (I think) with a TA Performance aluminum block (thought the engine was a Pontiac, but their website only shows Buick blocks). I think it was a 455 with 10:1 comp running 30 psi of non-intercooled boost on methanol. It made 2500+ HP at streetable RPM. It was not intercooled, yet the charge pipes developed condensate in the dyno cell. You can't *not* make stoopid power on methanol.

Of course, the old saying goes "Gasoline's for washing parts, alcohol's for drinking, NITRO is for racing". A guy on speedtalk was discussing a "mild" Nitro 350 (meaning 60% Nitro/40% methanol) developing 1200 ftlbs *ALL* F@#%ing *MOTOR*
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All I can think of is how hard I'd have to backhand him if he got ahold of my rods...

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That point is when I hope that rod isn't finished yet. Same story on the compressor wheels.

There's just something that doesn't quite add up with the OP on the EvoM thread. He seems very eager to act as though most parts have been designed in house. The block is 'shopped, it's from Bullet Cylinder Heads.
http://www.driftworks.com/forum/technic ... rb-jz.html

The MMC rods are from MX composites. (pg 2)
http://www.faliconcranks.com/Making%20t ... ection.pdf

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Still neat, I suppose. Color me jealous that I don't have $40,000 to spend on a crank.
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You have to really like Evos to spend this kind of cash on one.... There is about 50 cars I'd rather mod than an evo. TT Galardo anyone?
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I recognize those type of valve seats... I've installed and machined a good few of them in my time as a race engine machinist. The exhaust seats are indeed Beryllium Bronze (which is some nasty shit if it gets airborne as dust). The intakes aren't though - they're a more yellowish alloy like AMPCO 45 or the like. We used to get our seats from Del West, I believe.

Wierd thing, is one day I was playing around with a strong rare earth magnet and found that it stuck to one of the bronze intake seat blanks, which I thought was really wierd... Actually, upon looking it up it seems to be a nickel aluminum bronze alloy... I guess the nickel made it stick. But anyways, yeah.
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crzyone wrote:You have to really like Evos to spend this kind of cash on one.... There is about 50 cars I'd rather mod than an evo. TT Galardo anyone?


I'd just buy a stock Murci SV and be proud that I had enough money to not have to fuck with headaches of modified cars.
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Amen. Good to see ya Paul, been a while.
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Indy wrote:All I can think of is how hard I'd have to backhand him if he got ahold of my rods...

http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/6110/600hprod.jpg
I was wondering what you were talking about, but just now noticed the engraving. I'd probably have the same reaction.
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It's also wild that there's all that billet shit in the engine and he HAND ENGRAVED the conrods. WTF?
Indy wrote:There's just something that doesn't quite add up with the OP on the EvoM thread. He seems very eager to act as though most parts have been designed in house. The block is 'shopped, it's from Bullet Cylinder Heads.
http://www.driftworks.com/forum/technic ... rb-jz.html

The MMC rods are from MX composites. (pg 2)
http://www.faliconcranks.com/Making%20t ... ection.pdf

http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/2430/mmc.jpg
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