SOS TS Max Turbo Kit Build Thread
#234
Originally Posted by RAIN H8R' timestamp='1381531869' post='22823569
I prefer a conservative tune over agrressive one. If you cannot run more timing due to detonation, It is obviously a setup issue not a tuning issue. Keep in mind im on a 2.2l not a 2.0l. The amount of timing you rjn changes between the two engine. One sits at tdc longer than the other and as a result dictates the amount of time you can run.
Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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"Fat power band" did you look at the curve? 100% of torque is delveloped between 2 and 4,000 RPM. I believe S2000Junky correctly called it a light switch. His words not mine.
#235
Originally Posted by camuman' timestamp='1381532124' post='22823577
[quote name='RAIN H8R' timestamp='1381531869' post='22823569']
I prefer a conservative tune over agrressive one. If you cannot run more timing due to detonation, It is obviously a setup issue not a tuning issue. Keep in mind im on a 2.2l not a 2.0l. The amount of timing you rjn changes between the two engine. One sits at tdc longer than the other and as a result dictates the amount of time you can run.
Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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I prefer a conservative tune over agrressive one. If you cannot run more timing due to detonation, It is obviously a setup issue not a tuning issue. Keep in mind im on a 2.2l not a 2.0l. The amount of timing you rjn changes between the two engine. One sits at tdc longer than the other and as a result dictates the amount of time you can run.
Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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"Fat power band" did you look at the curve? 100% of torque is delveloped between 2 and 4,000 RPM. I believe S2000Junky correctly called it a light switch. His words not mine.
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Ehh. Mine jumps 150+hp in 1000ish rpm and it's not a light switch. And if you don't like the power delivery you can lower the wastegate spring pressure and manipulate boost with an electronic boost controller.
#236
Originally Posted by DaGou' timestamp='1381589976' post='22824303
[quote name='camuman' timestamp='1381532124' post='22823577']
[quote name='RAIN H8R' timestamp='1381531869' post='22823569']
I prefer a conservative tune over agrressive one. If you cannot run more timing due to detonation, It is obviously a setup issue not a tuning issue. Keep in mind im on a 2.2l not a 2.0l. The amount of timing you rjn changes between the two engine. One sits at tdc longer than the other and as a result dictates the amount of time you can run.
Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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[quote name='RAIN H8R' timestamp='1381531869' post='22823569']
I prefer a conservative tune over agrressive one. If you cannot run more timing due to detonation, It is obviously a setup issue not a tuning issue. Keep in mind im on a 2.2l not a 2.0l. The amount of timing you rjn changes between the two engine. One sits at tdc longer than the other and as a result dictates the amount of time you can run.
Tuning the car on race gas will net more power, but it will still end up with a flat lined graph near redline
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"Fat power band" did you look at the curve? 100% of torque is delveloped between 2 and 4,000 RPM. I believe S2000Junky correctly called it a light switch. His words not mine.
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Ehh. Mine jumps 150+hp in 1000ish rpm and it's not a light switch. And if you don't like the power delivery you can lower the wastegate spring pressure and manipulate boost with an electronic boost controller.
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#237
Thread Starter
Looks like this kit is begging for E85 and more timing in the upper end. I know from past experience that King Motorsports tend to err on the conservative side which is not a bad thing.
Dustin, have you thought about taking a nice drive up to LJ at Fullblown and let gim have a crack at tuning the car? Just a thought.
In the end its your car and you have to please no one but yourself!
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Dustin, have you thought about taking a nice drive up to LJ at Fullblown and let gim have a crack at tuning the car? Just a thought.
In the end its your car and you have to please no one but yourself!
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#238
Thread Starter
#239
Its pretty obvious that a lot of people don't understand what this turbo kit is all about is about track days and the power and torque show that. coming out of a corner its almost instant power which is what you want
#240
Not everybody that buys this kit is going to track the car. Not sure in THIS car I would want instant torque coming out of a corner. Mine would not handle it unless I dropped boost way down for a track day. The bottom line is it looks like a nice kit that can make great power.