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take a look at the dyno graph in this link and you'll notice it's pretty easy to reach that number on dynojet and even more with some supporting mods (header, full exhaust etc) http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48406 my car made 273whp with OEM header and front pipe and catback and some more links that you may find helpful http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61589 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71679
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as for the thermostat, if you are in an area where it is cold enough to need one, they cost about $26 and are readily available. Quote:
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In the end, until the JR kit becomes upgradeable, they wont know what affect larger diameter tubing will have on power. There are KW kits already making over 400hp to the wheels, and we can tell you without a doubt that extra 0.5" diameter makes a difference. as for intake temps, the space inside the bumper cover is 10-15F degrees cooler than in the engine compartment. to say it doesnt make a difference is a stretch. Quote:
there are no issues with running the C38....tuning is not difficult. as much power as 300whp on E85 is, with the increasing number of KW C38 kits being sold it is clear that there are plenty of people that just crave more power. With the C38 on a mild tune, cars are making 315whp on crappy 91oct gas and over 400whp on E85 Quote:
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The dyno that I usually use is Dyno Dynamics... and With the OFT tune I was at 179.7hp... is it possible to get 280whp on pump at a dynamics dyno? I know dynojet tend to run really high, and Id be hoping to hit 280 on the dynamic dyno
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but in general (from what I've seen so far) Rotrex kits generally add anywhere between 100-130 whp depends on the dyno, fuel and supporting mods take a look at the below numbers I've seen and the gain compared to a bone stock BRZ Quote:
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@gmsii is there a reason your kit is taking so much longer to get a CARB certification than the other three kits? It's been well over a year since your "CARB pending" announcement.
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Here is a dyno of a KW kit on a customers BRZ. C38 with the smaller high boost pulley, 900cc injectors, DW pump, not sure the brand but EL headers, perrin over pipe, miltek catless front pipe, HKS catback. 309 on pump 91 408 on E85 on Church's Dynopack here in Vegas, elevation 2531 feet. He has been on it since June with zero issues with the kit.
That said to be 100% honest, so not to sound to biased, i also have the same kit, C38 with the small pulley, 750 grams injector and pump, MXP UEL header, over pipe, i put the stock front pipe back on, and greddy evo3 catback. i havent been dyno'd or on E85 yet, and yesterday i did have a belt failure.. it was no fault of the KW kit, but me not having it tight enough and it was slapping the lower mount, once KW heard the noise at 86fest, and pointed it out to me, which was a stupid mistake since i ran with the numbers they gave for the bigger pulley belt tension (21mm) after i tighten it belt slap went away but i already damaged the belt with 600 miles of it slapping around. it showed wear and we figured it didnt have much life left.. so on the way to work, i noticed a power loss and no boost, but it still made it to work 13 miles away with no issues. Again, it did fail and break but it was my installation mistake more so then the kit. i also know of over 60 KW owners and what 15 or so JR owners.. its hard to go through their thread and count numbers, im not bringing that up for anything but the number of kits out there and how its easier to say this kit has this many problems compared to that kit.. personally i dont think you will go wrong with any kit you choose. BUT the fact i can drive my kit without the belt is the selling factor for me.. AND the myth that you have to remove the unit to change belts is false, i put on the belt yesterday in under 15 mins just removing the oil filter and the lower mount.. ![]() -Thomas Last edited by 86SPEED; 09-24-2014 at 07:11 PM. |
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actually I have
except of course the new 2015 WRX Since I personally owned two STIs and also drove many well setup track prepped WRX and STIs I can tell you that I'd much rather owning a FRS/BRZ for mainly track use, to each his own of course also STI has a lot more sophisticated suspension and traction system as you know, so I bet it should take a lot of effort to properly adjust a WRX to compete against an STI at the track.. the new engine in WRX looks superior to the new STI though http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-revi...aru-wrx-vs-sti
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I 've just commenting on Grammicci's post about the WRX vs SC twins
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