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Daffys dyno

Postby Daffy » Mon Jun 20, 2016 5:23 pm

ECU;
Haltech elite 1500, X4 microtech ignightor


Garrett GT2871R ball bearing turbo. All braided lines. 22psi e85, 18psi pulp98.

CP Forged pistons and spool rods

Ported and polished high flow head

Solid billet custom built cams 
By Clive Cams Victoria 
cam specs;
228 degrees @ 50 thou
271 degree advertised
370 thou lift (9.5mm)
113 degree LSA
Compression = ‪9:22 to 1‬
664cc injectors 

Custom built race clutch by Jim Berry 

Flying miata e85 big fuel kit, 1000cc injectors. Tuned for ulp98 and e85.

64mm solid billet throttle body (skunk2)

(FAB9 brand) cold plug heavy duty ignition system for +16lb boost - platnium plugs gapped @ .60 (microtech ignightor fitted)
NGK (R) pfr7b plugs
 
3 inch custom race exhaust and dump pipe built by Dave at Chinderah Discount Mufflers

Custom cold air intake also built by Dave

Custom built PWR Intercooler 2.5 inch outlets, (Custom piping throughout)

The dyno at PITS reads about 10% under, I had a touch up tune done since- the car is currently sitting around the 370hp mark. A little left to go!
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby StanTheMan » Mon Jun 20, 2016 6:33 pm

Holy crap 285 killer wasps that's got some sting
On E85 seems to make a massive difference.....
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Daffy » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:03 pm

STM, I cannot praise the benifits of the e85 corn juice enough!! It solved a lot of issues and I can say that I will only use the 98 when I have to- the diffrence was amazing :D
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby StanTheMan » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:35 pm

Are you able to tell us your torque figures?
Rpm 98vs e85?
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Postby StanTheMan » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:42 pm

So I gather the difference in power is the increase in boost?
As E85 can cope with more boost & timing advance?
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Daffy » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:03 pm

StanTheMan wrote:So I gather the difference in power is the increase in boost?
As E85 can cope with more boost & timing advance?

‪Thats correct- the internals should handle a couple more psi of boost, but I want to look at putting in a bulletproof synchro gearbox before upping the power again. The timing is gone as far as we can take it now. I cant recall the torque numbers off the top of my head, but the standard SE box can sit on 60kmh in 6th without any dramas, thats with a lightened flywheel too! I'll dig up the torque numbers when I call into PITS later this week. Must say though at the power she's putting out now, my main priority is to get the wider rubber on, the poor old Racingheart 17x7's hold little traction in 2nd and a bit of 3rd (and that's with potenza RE002's) ‬ :DIY:
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Daffy » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:06 pm

RPM for both fuel types is 7800
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Postby StanTheMan » Tue Jun 21, 2016 6:40 am

How far do you get on a tank of e85?

200 km? Or do you get real serious mileage out of it?
I saw the other day $1.16 E85 vs $1.50 for 98

With that amount of difference and by the sounds of it it's worth the shitz & giggles
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Magpie » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:26 am

On the subject of E85 economy, a recent track day was 40ltrs/100km (5.8 mpg).

The fuel usage is not much better for normal road use using either E85 or 98, then again the car is NOT tuned for economy. If I want economy I ride the bike.

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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby datfreak » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:52 am

I was hoping to get some cams reground by clive cams also.
To spec like yours also -about 260-270 degree and I was hoping for 10mm lift.

Are you happy with yours? Do you think they would be ok for a high compression non turbo bp?

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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby StanTheMan » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:03 am

@ daftfreak

I'll let you know in a few weeks. Ive just sourced some 272/264 cams. 10/9mm lift
I expect idle to be very ordenary as my compression is standard (I think). It will perhaps be a few months before I get the compression sorted.
If you happen to be in Sydney over the next few months look me up.At this stage I'm not sure what the overlap will be just yet.
head shave will only be like $150 + head gasket and you have to to the work yourself.Then there is also the springs.....
Ive had 272 cams in Patchy before. 9.0mm lift massive overlap they were the Tighe 935C profile.
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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Alex 2550 » Tue Jun 21, 2016 12:01 pm

sorry to jump in but im looking for similar cams as well, be great to hear the outcome.

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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Magpie » Tue Jun 21, 2016 12:46 pm

Look at these from Competition Systems http://www.catcams.com/engines/engine-selection.aspx?SelectedManufacturer=14

They make a 292° with 13mm lift (NA) or a 264° with 11.25mm lift (boosted).

Consider anything over about 10mm turns the engine into an interference engine.

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Re: Daffys dyno

Postby Daffy » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:03 pm

StanTheMan wrote:How far do you get on a tank of e85?

200 km? Or do you get real serious mileage out of it?
I saw the other day $1.16 E85 vs $1.50 for 98

With that amount of difference and by the sounds of it it's worth the shitz & giggles


On the 1st tune with the Haltech, I was averaging about 350km out of a tank of e85, but thats driving (mostly) sedately. We found that she was running a bit lean, but we knew it would need a bit of fine tuning after such a big 1st tune. She's running a bit more rich now and the difference in response and the daily drive is great, i may have lost about 10 or 20k's per tank. When the angry foot goes down though, fuel economy is out the door!!

Datfreak and Alex, RE the cams- I'm running solid lifters, I also had a look at the compression in the past day which is now closer to 9:10 to 1 at the present. I cant say for sure how my cam specs will go with N/A BP's, but speaking to the the engineer Ben, who built my motor, says that Clive cams have done heaps of work with N/A BP motors they build for track work/club race cars. His advice was to give them a call so they can work out a solution with details of what your running. My cams cost $930 including delivery to the Gold Coast. (I still have my original SE cams for sale!!)
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