This is a S14 with completely standard S15 SR20DET VVT engine.
The engine is standard S15 SR20DET VVT engine fiied with a GT2871r 0.86 A/R turbo charger, Front Mount Intercooler with hard pipe kit, Walbro fuel pump, 550cc Injectors, Z32 Air Flow Meter
The Engine was mapped using a NIStune Type 4 Real time Board and mapped on the TDP Dynapack Chassis Dynometer.
The results are bellow.
This Graph shows the Torque ( Left Panel ) and Power ( Right Panel ) This is measured directly at the axels of the vehicle. The torque figure is a result of flywheel torque multiplied the Gear Ratio multiplied by the Final drive ratio. ( Gear ratio x final drive / axel torque = flywheel torque ) The Axel Torque and BHP is accurate to +/- 0.05%
This Graph shows the Torque ( Left Panel ) and Power ( Right Panel ) This is calculated to the fly wheel of the engine. The accuracy is ( +/- 5% )
This Graph is the Vacume / Boost measured at the Inlet Manifold of the Engine.
This Graph is the calculated Fly Wheel Torque ( Left Panel ) and Air Fuel Ratio ( Right Panel ).
STD SR20DET with GT2871 0.86 a/r NIStune
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Re: STD SR20DET with GT2871 0.86 a/r NIStune
That's REALLY good boost response for a 0.86 2871 on SR20. Nice boost control too - what were you using?
PL
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Re: STD SR20DET with GT2871 0.86 a/r NIStune
PL wrote:That's REALLY good boost response for a 0.86 2871 on SR20. Nice boost control too - what were you using?
PL
Thanks, As far as I can remember it was a blitz sbc.
We get best results with the 0.64 housing with cnc housing mods. I will post some graphs later.
Robbie
Re: STD SR20DET with GT2871 0.86 a/r NIStune
Those Blitz EBC's seem to have a good name here too.
CNC mods to housing? Please tell me more!
PL
CNC mods to housing? Please tell me more!
PL