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New Turbo Tech anyone? GTX30 Pics :D

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Re: New Turbo Tech anyone? GTX30 Pics :D

Post by fumduk3 »

nice work, looks better than factory fit
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Post by KiwiBacon »

300WinMag wrote:Is the HP and torque calculated at the crankshaft or wheels.

I was geting 920ftlb @wheels 33", with 25psi @ manifold,75cc fuel,20:1 AFR, Dyno dynamics dyno calibrated monthly.
Unfortunately torque at the wheels by itself isn't of any use. Simply going to a lower gear gives you more torque at the wheels. If you had speed to match that reading then wheel power can be calculated from it.
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

KiwiBacon wrote:
300WinMag wrote:Is the HP and torque calculated at the crankshaft or wheels.

I was geting 920ftlb @wheels 33", with 25psi @ manifold,75cc fuel,20:1 AFR, Dyno dynamics dyno calibrated monthly.
Unfortunately torque at the wheels by itself isn't of any use. Simply going to a lower gear gives you more torque at the wheels. If you had speed to match that reading then wheel power can be calculated from it.
Do you want a graph with kph as the x axis?
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Northside 4x4 wrote:Do you want a graph with kph as the x axis?
Only for 300Winmag. Yours is fine with rpm.
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Post by 300WinMag »

Ok peek torque at 102km/hr 33" tyres 4:11 diff
920lb tractive effort. 4th gear
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Post by KiwiBacon »

300WinMag wrote:Ok peek torque at 102km/hr 33" tyres 4:11 diff
920lb tractive effort. 4th gear
That's 116kw to the ground.
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Post by 300WinMag »

How did you calculate that? The dyno says 121kw@ wheels.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

300WinMag wrote:How did you calculate that? The dyno says 121kw@ wheels.
At peak torque you have 116kw to the ground. The 121kw will be at peak power.

Power = force x velocity.

Force = 920lb which converts to 4094N.
Velocity = 102 km/h which converts to 28.3 metres per second.

4094 x 28.3 = 115,996 watts (116 kW).
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Post by MOO_R32 »

Northside 4x4 wrote:
Couldnt tell you how many cc's sorry. The car came to us with the pump already done and we have not touched the tune on it.
With the old setup it was about 14:1 full load @ 28psi. Now running 16:1 @ 28psi.
Really needs another 10psi or so into it to get the power really cranking. With the run we did at 32psi the afr had leaned off to 18.5:1.


Peak egt is 700d in the manifold.

lo how this has turned in to an argument about dyno's..?? :rofl:

NORTHSIDE: is that 700 degreese at manifold like u said? as i can only see a probe way down the botton of the dump pipe in the pics...?


also why didnt you leave it at 18.5:1? thats not a bad mixture at all.. and with that kind of boost in there it would have just been keeping things cool for you (spesh if the 700 deg was in the dump pipe @ 16:1 then it sounds like it should stay on 18:1 maybe?)
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Post by UGOTNUFN »

MOO_R32 wrote:
Northside 4x4 wrote:
Couldnt tell you how many cc's sorry. The car came to us with the pump already done and we have not touched the tune on it.
With the old setup it was about 14:1 full load @ 28psi. Now running 16:1 @ 28psi.
Really needs another 10psi or so into it to get the power really cranking. With the run we did at 32psi the afr had leaned off to 18.5:1.


Peak egt is 700d in the manifold.

lo how this has turned in to an argument about dyno's..?? :rofl:

NORTHSIDE: is that 700 degreese at manifold like u said? as i can only see a probe way down the botton of the dump pipe in the pics...?


also why didnt you leave it at 18.5:1? thats not a bad mixture at all.. and with that kind of boost in there it would have just been keeping things cool for you (spesh if the 700 deg was in the dump pipe @ 16:1 then it sounds like it should stay on 18:1 maybe?)
Doesn't appear to be any pyro in the manifold does there. MAybe it was done with an infra red gun???
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

Yes in the manifold. You cannot see the probe in those pics as it was not yet fitted in the original shots of the turbo on the bench and it is in #6 port.

The one in the dump pipe is only for his gauge in the car. Which as it is quite low only just ticks over 400deg flat out.

The reason it was left where it was is because thats what the customer requested.

Over what he had with the 28/76 when it came in though

1900rpm was 80hp, now 90hp
2200rpm was 135hp, now 190hp
2500rpm was 190hp, now 230hp
3400rpm was 195hp, now 260hp
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Post by fumduk3 »

was his old setup a 2876 with the 4" housing or a machined out disco 3" housing over the 76mm wheel? just wondering cos the latter is what i have and it goes pretty hard. maybe im upgrading to the gtx if its a big step up again? ;)
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Post by 300WinMag »

Northside how much for this set up $$.

Would a twin turbo setup be better in terms of more responsive and more efficient.

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fumduk3 wrote:was his old setup a 2876 with the 4" housing or a machined out disco 3" housing over the 76mm wheel? just wondering cos the latter is what i have and it goes pretty hard. maybe im upgrading to the gtx if its a big step up again? ;)
The 2876 was just the std disco housing.
There is alot to be had stepping up to the X30. Yes it has a smaller comp wheel but the design of it is far superior to the old style cast wheels.
Probably the best thing is that it spools up so much quicker than the 2876. Compared to the old setup I think we killed it by something like 20-30kw from 1000 through to 2400rpm.

300 - Twins could be quicker in spooling up. A single right in the middle of its comp map will generally be more efficient.
I have considered it but when weighing the benefits they just dont appeal to me under these kind of conditions.
Factoring the cost into it generally points more towards a good single as well.

As for pricing well, its not as cheap as other options. You can shoot me an email or call me with the details of the car and I could work something out as the setups I do are very vehicle specific with the X series turbo's.
Need to know the use of the car, target power level, required spoolup rpm, other modifications etc.. as many details as you can give me basically.
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Post by 300WinMag »

Thanks Northside, will wait till I finish my engine build and see whats left in the budget.

What life expectancy do you expect out of the engine with this set up?
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

300WinMag wrote:Thanks Northside, will wait till I finish my engine build and see whats left in the budget.

What life expectancy do you expect out of the engine with this set up?
Depends how hard you push it I guess. The customers last few cars have all been upwards of 250,000km's with similar boost and fuel so I assume no difference this time.

If your using the std exhaust manifold, there is some good benefits to be had in porting them out while its off the car.
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Post by garth »

Northside 4x4 wrote:
fumduk3 wrote:was his old setup a 2876 with the 4" housing or a machined out disco 3" housing over the 76mm wheel? just wondering cos the latter is what i have and it goes pretty hard. maybe im upgrading to the gtx if its a big step up again? ;)
The 2876 was just the std disco housing.
There is alot to be had stepping up to the X30. Yes it has a smaller comp wheel but the design of it is far superior to the old style cast wheels.
Probably the best thing is that it spools up so much quicker than the 2876. Compared to the old setup I think we killed it by something like 20-30kw from 1000 through to 2400rpm.

300 - Twins could be quicker in spooling up. A single right in the middle of its comp map will generally be more efficient.
I have considered it but when weighing the benefits they just dont appeal to me under these kind of conditions.
Factoring the cost into it generally points more towards a good single as well.

As for pricing well, its not as cheap as other options. You can shoot me an email or call me with the details of the car and I could work something out as the setups I do are very vehicle specific with the X series turbo's.
Need to know the use of the car, target power level, required spoolup rpm, other modifications etc.. as many details as you can give me basically.
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gudday, I currently run the GT3071R and may have the opportunity to change turbos out soon (brothers GT2871 died). the vehicle has had most mods done to run higher boost/fuel and goes like a rocket but the 71 comp wheel is abit laggy down low.
my question is, what is the difference in comp wheel size to the one I have? (sorry didn't see it in description)

will drop you all the engine specs later if required.
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

garth wrote:
Northside 4x4 wrote:
fumduk3 wrote:was his old setup a 2876 with the 4" housing or a machined out disco 3" housing over the 76mm wheel? just wondering cos the latter is what i have and it goes pretty hard. maybe im upgrading to the gtx if its a big step up again? ;)
The 2876 was just the std disco housing.
There is alot to be had stepping up to the X30. Yes it has a smaller comp wheel but the design of it is far superior to the old style cast wheels.
Probably the best thing is that it spools up so much quicker than the 2876. Compared to the old setup I think we killed it by something like 20-30kw from 1000 through to 2400rpm.

300 - Twins could be quicker in spooling up. A single right in the middle of its comp map will generally be more efficient.
I have considered it but when weighing the benefits they just dont appeal to me under these kind of conditions.
Factoring the cost into it generally points more towards a good single as well.

As for pricing well, its not as cheap as other options. You can shoot me an email or call me with the details of the car and I could work something out as the setups I do are very vehicle specific with the X series turbo's.
Need to know the use of the car, target power level, required spoolup rpm, other modifications etc.. as many details as you can give me basically.
sales@northside4x4.com.au
gudday, I currently run the GT3071R and may have the opportunity to change turbos out soon (brothers GT2871 died). the vehicle has had most mods done to run higher boost/fuel and goes like a rocket but the 71 comp wheel is abit laggy down low.
my question is, what is the difference in comp wheel size to the one I have? (sorry didn't see it in description)

will drop you all the engine specs later if required.
Comp wheel is the same size but is cnc machined out of billet alloy instead of cast.
It also has redesigned aerodynamics.
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Post by fumduk3 »

mate have you done any more gtx setups? would 1 clear a factory manifold or not(maybe why you used a new 1)?
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

fumduk3 wrote:mate have you done any more gtx setups? would 1 clear a factory manifold or not(maybe why you used a new 1)?
Yeah done a couple. Will post up a few more dyno graphs when I get the time :?

That is a factory manifold that is used on that setup. Plenty of clearance.
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the 270 odd hp thats at the wheels isnt it ?
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

fumduk3 wrote:the 270 odd hp thats at the wheels isnt it ?
Yeah at the wheels.
Finished another one last night which made 284hp at the wheels to, with 33" tyres.
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Post by fumduk3 »

what intercooler are you/the customer running on it? custom plenum also? do you keep the dropping resistor in the custom inlets?
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

Fumduk3 - Im not sure what you mean by resistor?
But pics below of the manifold on the new one.
Intercooler is a PWR front mount not sure of exact size but its big.

Some pics of the latest gtx30 setup.
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Post by fumduk3 »

theres a reisistor at the rear of my manifold which drops the secondary glow voltage down from 12v

what are the 2 diff systems like lag wise -big front mount lot more piping 3" vs w2a, just asking cos same turbo, maybe similar boost/fuel might help me decide on my intercooler setup thanks
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fumduk3 wrote:theres a reisistor at the rear of my manifold which drops the secondary glow voltage down from 12v

what are the 2 diff systems like lag wise -big front mount lot more piping 3" vs w2a, just asking cos same turbo, maybe similar boost/fuel might help me decide on my intercooler setup thanks
Im not farmiliar with the resistor your refering to, but anything thats not directly intergrated with the manifold is retained.
The only thing I know of thats actually in the manifold is the heater rod, which gets removed on this setup.

The turbo spool point is the same with Air or Water coolers, the only difference you will feel is the on/off/on throttle response.

I would say and this is only my estimate on it, probably about another .5-1second of time to come back onto boost once your off boost with the front mount kit.
So it is definitely noticeable.
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Post by fumduk3 »

ok sweet
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Now sort out a real air-cleaner. ;)
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Post by Northside 4x4 »

KiwiBacon wrote:Now sort out a real air-cleaner. ;)

Yeah looks a bit dodgy like that hey :) Thats how the customer runs it on the street though.
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Post by maspsi »

are you using the GTX 3071r or the 3076r and what rear housing are you using and how mny psi are your runing to make 260 hp
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