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the only other route to power without making the engine bigger or going FI is to improve its breathing , reduce friction and get the revs up
NA tuning is expensive , mainly because increasing rpm means mechaincal changes , there's a good post on here about the issues of getting the revs up without it all goiing pop but the oil pump needs looking at, the valve springs are too light and the heads need work to get it all to breathe at 8000rpm + |
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I would expect thats with a tune as well and complete exhaust upgrade what fuel ?? japanese 100 octane ??? |
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If the author suggests that reducing the weight of the driveshaft from 30 pounds to ZERO pounds results in a 1/4 hp gain, what do you think you get if you reduce a 4lb pulley to 1lb? Save your $$ and take the weight off somewhere else first. |
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It shows they honestly don't know what they're talking about, or understand the function of the damper. The simple fact that the S2000 DOES have a harmonic damper seals the deal... Quote:
There is one on this forum that had an engine failure with only a LWCP... I can't find it right now though. Quote:
More power = more powerful harmonics. It's common to go to a LARGER damper on Supras because of this... Quote:
They're also making a product for sale, "caveat emptor" comes to mind here. This doesn't mean they're "evil" or anything, but as with all aftermarket parts, they're not going to have the development capital the OEMs have. There is a known risk in removing the damper, this make it not "fine." Quote:
Bingo. Also, it depends where you want the power. An excellent EL header will usually make more peak power while an UEL header will eliminate the torque dip. Quote:
You misunderstand me. Driveshaft critical speed is where the driveshaft fails. This is also an easy way to die... Last edited by Poodles; 01-29-2015 at 08:18 PM. |
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This is coming from a novice, so please don't be too harsh if I'm way off, but this is what I've come up with...
My picks right now for power on a budget (compared to FI) (With OFT Tune) -Crawford Billet Power Blocks - $400 ~15hp http://openflashtablet.com/Automotiv...BPB/index.html -Openflash Header - $695 ~10-15hp http://www.openflashtablet.com/Autom...OFH/index.html -Grimspeed Intake - $375 ~5-10hp http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78902 I know combining mods can have both positive and negative impacts, so if someone could tell me a rough estimate of the total hp gain I'd appreciate it, and hopefully it's helpful to OP. Also if you don't like these brands for whatever reason, why and what would you recommend? Also, I didn't list E85 tune because I don't yet understand it or the negative side effects, but would consider it. Feedback appreciated. |
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I found these two vender as below has the dyno result of LWP.
http://nonstoptuningusa.com/2014/10/...-dyno-testing/ http://www.ebay.com/itm/CIRCUIT-WERK...41f5a8&vxp=mtr |
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ok E85 info reading http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67310 you probably seen my other thread http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81493 crawford block info skip to end of post comes to same conclusion as i did, great on stock car but add headers tune much diminished benifit add e85 less benifit again. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62007 Personally i would go E85 ,catless header and E85 tune and maybe dropin filter that will get you about 85-90% of whats possible NA without spending a ship load of cash. If you go the OFT and their header both are pretty easily on sellable so not much lost if you change your mind and will let you try e85 and petrol tunes on stock or modded car. If you pretty satisfiied then do other stuff but theirs no big gains. If you want more go FI or sell the car |
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I was kind of under the impression catless was illegal/won't pass emissions. I don't want to take unnecessary risks. I currently have K&N drop in and OFT running the stage 1 tune that it came with. I actually just found power blocks for 100 off, new, and agreed to purchase. Hopefully I don't regret the decision, but at 25% off I had to jump on the deal. I can always resell if need be. Ideally, I'd like to have a 250hp BRZ, but I realize that's going to get real expensive real quick, with gains diminishing with each mod. I would be perfectly content with 230. I just don't want to drop 6k on a Turbo or Supercharger for a daily driver. If I found that I was unable to add a single hp to my BRZ, I still wouldn't even think about selling it. I love this car, and I made the decision knowing full well I was making a 100+hp sacrifice (compared to American muscle cars in the price range). Make no mistake, I am thrilled to have this car, I'm not complaining. That said, if I can get a little more power out of it, that'd be great
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cold air uel headers op catted front catback exhaust wheels, tires, breaks, clutch, flywheel and ditch weight I don't want to get into an argument with the engineers in this thread, but... So if you drop about 200 lbs, run OFT with e85 tune and everything else I mentioned your clone is going to get pretty damn near 250whp HOWEVER, it is going to cost you six grand to get there. (- labor) This is basically my route, plus a good set of brakes. The goal eventually is a SC, possibly electric, but I want to take this route first for a couple reasons, mostly revolved around me learning how cars work. That is why everything behind the header is going to be 3". The total price I mention in this post is for 2.5" pipes. When you upgrade to FI the header and the cold air intake (CAI) have to go, but everything else can stay, so might as well plan ahead, even if it is a couple years down the road. Oh I almsot forgot. everything from cold air to catback + OFT will cost you just under $3k for the parts. Labor is another story tho... Anyway, those parts and an e85 tune should get you to your "acceptable" 230whp. Just for reference, the bone stock FRS runs approximately 161whp so that's roughly a 40% increase in whp. I hope that is still "acceptable" for you.
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I'm not willing to dump 6k into performance parts.. might as well get a supercharger.. so I'll probably settle for the 220-230 range. |
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With the OFT it is EXTREMELY simple to change between 91/3 and e85. 1) Run your car down to >1 gallon of gas 2) Fill car with e85 3) Flash e85 tune 4) Enjoy! So if the conversion was any type of concern for you don't let it be. |
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