2jz-gte vs SRT stage 4
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Originally posted by EmoDragRacer
T76
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Originally posted by Turbo'd_Wxman
Man that is a big turbo. Can you say LAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. A friend of mine in Arkansas has a T-70 on a supra and it doesn't even boost until like 4000 rpm.
Man that is a big turbo. Can you say LAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. A friend of mine in Arkansas has a T-70 on a supra and it doesn't even boost until like 4000 rpm.
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Originally posted by Wino_ii
surprisingly enough...this does not have much lag at all. come to the srt bbq and see
surprisingly enough...this does not have much lag at all. come to the srt bbq and see
If you guys get a chance post a dyno and some videos from that meet. I would love to see it.
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Originally posted by Turbo'd_Wxman
A T-76 is still a T-76. I wish I could see it, but I live in Arkansas.
If you guys get a chance post a dyno and some videos from that meet. I would love to see it.
A T-76 is still a T-76. I wish I could see it, but I live in Arkansas.
If you guys get a chance post a dyno and some videos from that meet. I would love to see it.
You know we take lots of pics and especially videos!!
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Originally posted by IS_Dude
550 on 15-17psi? this seems high. i'd love to see the dyno.
550 on 15-17psi? this seems high. i'd love to see the dyno.
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Hello everyone.
It has been a long time that I have visited this site, last november I beleive.
I see that there are many many old peeps here from before, good to see you all.
OK back to topic in hand.
Full 2JZGTE motor swap vs. SRT Stage 4.
Well it depends on the customers wants and needs and ofcourse $$$ available to spend.
The most economical would be to do the GTE short block swap and fortify the head ths SRT way.
The above setup with the right size turbo, intercooler and fuel will result with 700-750 RWHP.
I'll give you an example we got 460 RWHP with pump gas @ 16PSI and 520 @ 19PSI on race gas all were done @ 90 degree weather and VERYVERY conservative tuning via Haltech E6K.
The setup was done with a T76 turbo (not even in the sweet boost range of the T76) stock GE head and GTE short block. V160 tranny, 3" single piece driveshaft, GS400 rear w/TRD LSD, TT halfshafts, etc.
Preliminary runs at the track:
20PSI boost ran a 12.6 @ 117MPH, 1.88s-60' (missed third gear shift )
21PSI boost ran a 12.5 @ 121.5MPH, 2.1s-60' (spun first and second gears)
With the MPH acheived we can see that the car is very capable of low 11's at the 20-21PSI boost levels.
At higher boost levels and better slicks, this car is very capable of runs in the low-mid 10's.
All in all if you want to be in the 700RWHP range then do the short block swap instead of the entire engine swap, you will end up spending a lot le$$. Just make sure you have someone that has done it before do it for you.
I will try to answer more ?'s as time permits. Hope that helped.
BTW aT76 does have lag, however for 1/4 mi. ET purposed, if you have the Haltech done right you have ZERO lag. Ex. We can build upto 15PSI boost just staged at 6K RPM with the car not even moving.
And with the car's new redline at 8500 RPM you will always be in the boost RPM range of the vehicle after shifts.
It has been a long time that I have visited this site, last november I beleive.
I see that there are many many old peeps here from before, good to see you all.
OK back to topic in hand.
Full 2JZGTE motor swap vs. SRT Stage 4.
Well it depends on the customers wants and needs and ofcourse $$$ available to spend.
The most economical would be to do the GTE short block swap and fortify the head ths SRT way.
The above setup with the right size turbo, intercooler and fuel will result with 700-750 RWHP.
I'll give you an example we got 460 RWHP with pump gas @ 16PSI and 520 @ 19PSI on race gas all were done @ 90 degree weather and VERYVERY conservative tuning via Haltech E6K.
The setup was done with a T76 turbo (not even in the sweet boost range of the T76) stock GE head and GTE short block. V160 tranny, 3" single piece driveshaft, GS400 rear w/TRD LSD, TT halfshafts, etc.
Preliminary runs at the track:
20PSI boost ran a 12.6 @ 117MPH, 1.88s-60' (missed third gear shift )
21PSI boost ran a 12.5 @ 121.5MPH, 2.1s-60' (spun first and second gears)
With the MPH acheived we can see that the car is very capable of low 11's at the 20-21PSI boost levels.
At higher boost levels and better slicks, this car is very capable of runs in the low-mid 10's.
All in all if you want to be in the 700RWHP range then do the short block swap instead of the entire engine swap, you will end up spending a lot le$$. Just make sure you have someone that has done it before do it for you.
I will try to answer more ?'s as time permits. Hope that helped.
BTW aT76 does have lag, however for 1/4 mi. ET purposed, if you have the Haltech done right you have ZERO lag. Ex. We can build upto 15PSI boost just staged at 6K RPM with the car not even moving.
And with the car's new redline at 8500 RPM you will always be in the boost RPM range of the vehicle after shifts.
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I know...same deal with lots of people...but i will be hosting video of the event, dyno, and up close of the cars. not to mention tons of pictures. it will be like you were there yourself to experience it.
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Originally posted by Wino_ii
I know...same deal with lots of people...but i will be hosting video of the event, dyno, and up close of the cars. not to mention tons of pictures. it will be like you were there yourself to experience it.
I know...same deal with lots of people...but i will be hosting video of the event, dyno, and up close of the cars. not to mention tons of pictures. it will be like you were there yourself to experience it.
Thanks for the upcomming hard work!!