One of the last NB's getting boosted
#27
Not sure what you mean. It's a european car, maybe that's why something looks different?
It's an Artech piece, should be proven good I guess.
Ditch those water line fittings and get proper AN barb fittings. Those will break and leave you stranded. The outside one is already bent at the collar.
#28
It's alive!
Been a hell of a day yesterday.
We did some misc stuff like finishing up the oil lines, wiring for the boost controller and wideband.
After all said and done I went out feeling stoked and bewsted.
Problem is my engine bay sounded too quiet and the car overheated faster than the turbo's spool up.
Found out my main fan connector pins got broken sometime during the installation and silly me forgot to let the car operate at idle to check for thermostat and fans operation.
So, obviously I found myself stuck in the biggest traffic jam in the country (no, really) during rush hour creeping up to 228f.
At this point my laptop's battery died and I had no monitoring.
I was able to exit in the first opportunity I had, let the car cool down for a while and actually found a nicer way home without too much traffic.
Using Rev's base map, the car is super lean for now and I'm trying to stay out of boost.
Gonna try autotune later on in a couple of hours.
Main fan ordered from Autolink mx5.
Reroute and timing parts in the mail.
Revent muffler in a couple of weeks time.
Will clean up the engine bay after all said and done.
Exciting times!
Custom no turbo popo-won't-notice heatshield
Been a hell of a day yesterday.
We did some misc stuff like finishing up the oil lines, wiring for the boost controller and wideband.
After all said and done I went out feeling stoked and bewsted.
Problem is my engine bay sounded too quiet and the car overheated faster than the turbo's spool up.
Found out my main fan connector pins got broken sometime during the installation and silly me forgot to let the car operate at idle to check for thermostat and fans operation.
So, obviously I found myself stuck in the biggest traffic jam in the country (no, really) during rush hour creeping up to 228f.
At this point my laptop's battery died and I had no monitoring.
I was able to exit in the first opportunity I had, let the car cool down for a while and actually found a nicer way home without too much traffic.
Using Rev's base map, the car is super lean for now and I'm trying to stay out of boost.
Gonna try autotune later on in a couple of hours.
Main fan ordered from Autolink mx5.
Reroute and timing parts in the mail.
Revent muffler in a couple of weeks time.
Will clean up the engine bay after all said and done.
Exciting times!
Custom no turbo popo-won't-notice heatshield
#31
muffler from REVENT/sturovo is ready after three months or so. Still waiting for it to get shipped.
Turns out the Bosch diverter valve I ordered is a fake chinese 25$ unit, and it failed on me in just two months.
What you guys think? Should I go for an oem one? Amazon has a dealer which states oem for 49.11$
I fell in love with its sound and the fact that it is actually a valve and it opens up according to pressure and not full blown jdm yo in ya face style all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/OE-Supplier-0...rds=06A145710P
Or just get a Turbosmart Kompact for 120$ and it will bolt on to my FM piping..
Advice appreciated.
Some entertainment -
Shield less
Greg is my hero
Turns out the Bosch diverter valve I ordered is a fake chinese 25$ unit, and it failed on me in just two months.
What you guys think? Should I go for an oem one? Amazon has a dealer which states oem for 49.11$
I fell in love with its sound and the fact that it is actually a valve and it opens up according to pressure and not full blown jdm yo in ya face style all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/OE-Supplier-0...rds=06A145710P
Or just get a Turbosmart Kompact for 120$ and it will bolt on to my FM piping..
Advice appreciated.
Some entertainment -
Shield less
Greg is my hero
#32
I managed to score a used oem bosch from my mechanic for cheap so that sorted that point out.
Unnoticed a speed bump the other day and flew over it pulling in 2nd gear. Felt it VERY good, broke my pipe before the muffler.
I am straight piped for now and kinda like it to be honest
Bad news is Revent's post office rejected the package for some reason and he wanted to use express which is twice the price, at which point I sadly asked him to cancel the order.
I'm waiting for an exhaust for too long now...
I was able to score a used 22" box from Amazon for half the price, and I'll let my mechanic do the piping and brackets. So hoping for good this time.
Unnoticed a speed bump the other day and flew over it pulling in 2nd gear. Felt it VERY good, broke my pipe before the muffler.
I am straight piped for now and kinda like it to be honest
Bad news is Revent's post office rejected the package for some reason and he wanted to use express which is twice the price, at which point I sadly asked him to cancel the order.
I'm waiting for an exhaust for too long now...
I was able to score a used 22" box from Amazon for half the price, and I'll let my mechanic do the piping and brackets. So hoping for good this time.
#34
This happened yesterday, finally!
12576 magnaflow for 70$ used off Amazon, such a deal.
Very happy with the outcome. It's quiet and throaty when stepping on it. No highway drone. I owe it to this community for the recommendation.
Now I can play with boost control and see what this little t25 can do.
12576 magnaflow for 70$ used off Amazon, such a deal.
Very happy with the outcome. It's quiet and throaty when stepping on it. No highway drone. I owe it to this community for the recommendation.
Now I can play with boost control and see what this little t25 can do.
#35
Did a three hour session with a buddy of mine with his det cans setup. We were mostly pulling timing everywhere lol.
I managed 14 psi @ 3300 rpm with open loop boost control for now. We didn't have much time at that point so we only did a few pulls. Still needs to smooth it out and then try my luck with CL. The car feels strong and pulls hard in the midrange.
I think dyno now will happen just to see what the car makes.
Certainly looking forward to it.
I managed 14 psi @ 3300 rpm with open loop boost control for now. We didn't have much time at that point so we only did a few pulls. Still needs to smooth it out and then try my luck with CL. The car feels strong and pulls hard in the midrange.
I think dyno now will happen just to see what the car makes.
Certainly looking forward to it.
Last edited by yossi126; 11-28-2016 at 01:02 AM.
#36
Don't know why I thought virtual dyno costs money.. Anyways.. This is a 4th gear pull on a 4.1 6-speed.
Pretty inline with what the car feels like. I have no idea why it shows 414 lb ft, but when holding the cursor on the torque graph it shows 234. And by now VEAL fixed the afr. This was early boost control run.
And this is the ignition I came up with. Obviously there is some finishing touches, as in seeing if I need high midrange at the 200 kpa. at least I know for sure it doesn't ping/knock there.
And some night time shots with my Nexus 5X. I am still amazed with this phone's camera.
Pretty inline with what the car feels like. I have no idea why it shows 414 lb ft, but when holding the cursor on the torque graph it shows 234. And by now VEAL fixed the afr. This was early boost control run.
And this is the ignition I came up with. Obviously there is some finishing touches, as in seeing if I need high midrange at the 200 kpa. at least I know for sure it doesn't ping/knock there.
And some night time shots with my Nexus 5X. I am still amazed with this phone's camera.
#37
Did my first autocross event in 2.5 years, missed that a lot.
Being that Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, as I was getting down hill the boost started overshooting like crazy. Good thing I had my laptop with me.
Reduced the boost by 1-2 psi and I was good to go.
Lots of BMW's and VW variants (Seat Cupra, GTIs, Audi's)
There was the new Civic type R which got the quickest time of the day, killer car.
Most importantly the car never broke down, didn't have any issues apart from an obvious overheating at the last sessions, and I was able to do the 200 mile round trip without any issues at all. I seriously need some coilovers though, but that will happen later in 2017 once I recover from the turbo expenses.
Just a handful:
And my last session of the day, was my best in terms of pace but I missed a turn:
Being that Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, as I was getting down hill the boost started overshooting like crazy. Good thing I had my laptop with me.
Reduced the boost by 1-2 psi and I was good to go.
Lots of BMW's and VW variants (Seat Cupra, GTIs, Audi's)
There was the new Civic type R which got the quickest time of the day, killer car.
Most importantly the car never broke down, didn't have any issues apart from an obvious overheating at the last sessions, and I was able to do the 200 mile round trip without any issues at all. I seriously need some coilovers though, but that will happen later in 2017 once I recover from the turbo expenses.
Just a handful:
And my last session of the day, was my best in terms of pace but I missed a turn:
Last edited by yossi126; 12-19-2016 at 08:56 AM.
#38
Finally dyno'ed it
Put on a brave heart and did it by myself from the get go. Feeling proud
Next plans for the car would be a set of coilovers as I'm with the sad, dying stock suspension. But it will only happen coming end of the year.
Copied over from dynos section:
stock 1.8 vvt unopened with 95k miles
Squaretop
sr20 T25 @ 14 psi peak
FM diy kit, piping kit
2.5" magnaflow
ff640 injectors
Basic MS3 by Rev
Made 235 ish hp @ the hubs, 217 lb-ft 5th gear 1:1
Overall Pretty happy with the results. Exactly what's expected from other dyno sheets I have seen with this turbo.
Kinda bummed I couldn't add more timing. Had a pull with 245 whp just to see what can be done but it knocked. We have a shitty fuel in our country.
What was very interesting to see is in the second plot with the boost graph, more boost did not translate to more power in the midrange.
Put on a brave heart and did it by myself from the get go. Feeling proud
Next plans for the car would be a set of coilovers as I'm with the sad, dying stock suspension. But it will only happen coming end of the year.
Copied over from dynos section:
stock 1.8 vvt unopened with 95k miles
Squaretop
sr20 T25 @ 14 psi peak
FM diy kit, piping kit
2.5" magnaflow
ff640 injectors
Basic MS3 by Rev
Made 235 ish hp @ the hubs, 217 lb-ft 5th gear 1:1
Overall Pretty happy with the results. Exactly what's expected from other dyno sheets I have seen with this turbo.
Kinda bummed I couldn't add more timing. Had a pull with 245 whp just to see what can be done but it knocked. We have a shitty fuel in our country.
What was very interesting to see is in the second plot with the boost graph, more boost did not translate to more power in the midrange.
#39
Well that sucks... Bought a Mishimoto five years ago not knowing any better...
Gotta give a hats off to their customer service for their lifetime warranty, but shipping a new one and adding taxes on that made it not so tempting to get an ebay grade radiator for what is now a turbo car.
The Crossflow from 949 was on my drooling list for a while and the circumstances let me order it sooner than I thought, so that is what I did.
Will update after installation.