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Circuit Motorsports 12-19-2017 06:44 PM

BRZ - Full Race EFR 7163 Turbo kit - Clean Install
 
BRZ. 6 Speed. EFR 7163 Turbo. Tuning.


We just finished a full write-up on a very nice BRZ turbo build that was completed at our shop recently. This was a very exciting project for the client with top-shelf parts, and we are happy that he is happy. Read on to see what parts we used, why we used them, and some small details that added up to a very clean install and overall result.



Full Story - http://www.circuitmotorsports-blog.c...ce-bw-efr.html


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Surok 12-19-2017 07:30 PM

Thanks for the writeup.
I Currently utilize the BW 6758 and i am interested in how the car feels with the larger turbocharger installed.
when does the car generate boost? i think it is around 2000-2500 rpm on my motor.
does the cars owner have any plans to push the boost up past 20psi?

i am interested to see what a 71 series turbo can do with one of these motors.

Circuit Motorsports 12-20-2017 01:10 PM

The boost control was a little wonky, because we had to run a softer wastegate to keep the boost threshold under 6 pounds for the fuel system. It spools up and was making 6 pounds around 3k rpm.

When we can run a stiffer WG, and get more aggressive with the boost control it should improve. Overall this turbo spools up quick though!

The next step for the owner is bigger injectors, fuel return, and turning up the boost with real boost control. Goal is to stay around 350hp, then build the motor in the future.

Amputechture 12-20-2017 01:35 PM

Fuel return for 350 WHP?

Circuit Motorsports 12-20-2017 02:22 PM

350-ish hp is about the area where we have seen issues without a fuel return.

Surok 12-20-2017 07:27 PM

i have 450whp, no fuel return. just a dw 65c and E85 fuel.

Amputechture 12-21-2017 01:22 PM

That's asking for drivability issues imo.

Surok 12-21-2017 07:28 PM

nah, it drives perfectly.

fully built engine, gearbox, driveshafts, twin plate clutch etc.

Amputechture 12-22-2017 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Surok (Post 3019143)
nah, it drives perfectly.

fully built engine, gearbox, driveshafts, twin plate clutch etc.

Not you, I was referencing a car with a return system that doesn't need it.

8RZ 12-22-2017 02:36 PM

Nice work, how long was the process?

Circuit Motorsports 12-22-2017 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputechture (Post 3019418)
Not you, I was referencing a car with a return system that doesn't need it.

Not really, it just allows the fuel to be returned to the tank. If setup and tuned for it, it would not be noticeable at all. Most factory turbo cars come with a return style system, like a WRX or STI. It allows much more fuel pressure to be run. We ran into an issue with a Vortech SC car on 93 octane that wouldn't make more than about 360whp because of fuel pressure issues due to the stock return-less system.

*Also, we should clarify, it is pressure dependent, so around 12-15psi is where you will see the issue, and on most kits we have tuned that's around 350hp.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 8RZ (Post 3019441)
Nice work, how long was the process?

The install took about 3-4 days to get finished, tuning is about days worth of work to get it perfect.

Evil Rocky 01-04-2018 01:39 AM

Very nice write up!

SkyeHack 01-04-2018 04:10 AM

What's a setup like that cost?

Circuit Motorsports 01-04-2018 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil Rocky (Post 3023566)
Very nice write up!

:thumbsup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyeHack (Post 3023612)
What's a setup like that cost?

Depends on the options and turbo you choose. The Full-Race kit is around $6k, then we can add things like the oil cooler, clutch, fueling upgrades, etc.

If you're interested in a setup like this feel free to call or message us and we would be happy to assist!


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