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Old 07-20-2012, 10:46 AM   #1051
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Don't get me wrong, they've gotten better. It's just that when they screw up (I don't see it often, but maybe I'm blind), it's very annoying how they go about the situation. I can't leave anyways, i hang out on #oppositelock too much.
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Old 07-20-2012, 10:53 AM   #1052
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Will most likely move the compression to 10-10.5. Seems to be a good area we use in alot of other cars. You'll have alot of low end grunt and still be able to maintain alot of cylinder pressure.

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Few questions, how do you plan on moving the compression? Will the motor be able to handle 8psi? I know we're all just shooting in the dark here but you might know a bit more than we do at this point. I'm trying to make hard decisions right now because I'd like to run 8psi, it would be an absolute dream. I'm just fearing for the motors life. Do internals need to be upgraded for 8psi? Or can we just grab a manifold/head gasket and a new clutch and call it a day.

I either need to unsubscribe from this thread RIGHT NOW or start preparing my list of supporting mods. And I personally don't want to dip into upgrading internals.
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Old 07-20-2012, 10:57 AM   #1053
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Few questions, how do you plan on moving the compression? Will the motor be able to handle 8psi? I know we're all just shooting in the dark here but you might know a bit more than we do at this point. I'm trying to make hard decisions right now because I'd like to run 8psi, it would be an absolute dream. I'm just fearing for the motors life. Do internals need to be upgraded for 8psi? Or can we just grab a manifold gasket and a new clutch and call it a day.

I either need to unsubscribe from this thread RIGHT NOW or start preparing my list of supporting mods. And I personally don't want to dip into upgrading internals.
Usually by changing to lower compression pistons. Thicker headgaskets can be used as well, but are not known for their reliability...
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Old 07-20-2012, 10:58 AM   #1054
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Now I need to take out a home equity loan to buy my turbo, suspension, rims, and tires.

First I need to buy a house, though.

Edit: will this kit fit the BRZ? Different nose, HID ballasts, etc.
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:01 AM   #1055
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Usually by changing to lower compression pistons. Thicker headgaskets can be used as well, but are not known for their reliability...
Yeah I was going to go with the thicker head gasket regardless, I'm pretty sure. Anything that helps is good. I'm trying to avoid pistons.
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:02 AM   #1056
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I don't believe we'll be upgrading internals at 8psi. The boost doesn't mean much against cyl pressure. I'm more concerned about making to much power and to much cylinder pressure.

Remember this is STG 1, Basic kit, or whatever you want to call it.

I'm sure at some point here not in the far future i'll have very advanced HP setups.

I do have Pistons and Rods currently in the works. Manley approached me yesterday to do their R&D testing for them, so we will be considering that as well. Theres no doubt I'll have bulletproof engine setups here. I am first and foremost an engine builder before all the other things we do!
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I don't believe we'll be upgrading internals at 8psi. The boost doesn't mean much against cyl pressure. I'm more concerned about making to much power and to much cylinder pressure.

Remember this is STG 1, Basic kit, or whatever you want to call it.

I'm sure at some point here not in the far future i'll have very advanced HP setups.

I do have Pistons and Rods currently in the works. Manley approached me yesterday to do their R&D testing for them, so we will be considering that as well. Theres no doubt I'll have bulletproof engine setups here. I am first and foremost an engine builder before all the other things we do!
So you're saying you believe it should handle 8psi with no problem?
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:10 AM   #1058
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Now I need to take out a home equity loan to buy my turbo, suspension, rims, and tires.

First I need to buy a house, though.

Edit: will this kit fit the BRZ? Different nose, HID ballasts, etc.
My car is BRZ
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:15 AM   #1059
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BRZ guys are used to being left out since everyone's using the FR-S/GT86 for development. :P
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:23 AM   #1060
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Little Article grabbed from Jalopnik. I've never heard of them, but I guess there are a little off on the truth, but O well. Its an editorial, since when does the news report Truth!



http://jalopnik.com/subaru-brz/
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:54 AM   #1061
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I think the sweet spot will be 235-240whp. That should equate to around 280 at the crank, putting the car at a nice round 10:1 lb/hp ratio.
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:59 AM   #1062
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Little Article grabbed from Jalopnik. I've never heard of them, but I guess there are a little off on the truth, but O well. Its an editorial, since when does the news report Truth!



http://jalopnik.com/subaru-brz/

this article is the prime example why you gotta do research before you consider instead of believe the first article you find. these guys clearly didnt read anything related to this build and disgusts me reading what they wrote in that article....SMH
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Old 07-20-2012, 12:07 PM   #1063
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this article is the prime example why you gotta do research before you consider instead of believe the first article you find. these guys clearly didnt read anything related to this build and disgusts me reading what they wrote in that article....SMH
They just posting buzz words trying to get hits to make the $$$, like most sites these days
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im sure you nwill end up with a 400whp car within a year, especially if you ve been approched by Manley..
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