TURBO3WAGON
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Maestrokneer said:
Umm....that's great badboy.....but 4356 is about what? 4-5 months worth of driving? Let's see where your car is in 5 years.
At any rate, I know the risk of boosting increases wear on your motor, I just wanted to see if anyone had any technical data on that. That way I can be picking up "my hoes" in five years and going strong.
bcbadboy said:
I don't think I will have my car in 5 years from now. I get cars like every 2-3 years. But anyways I maintain my car at all times. I treat my car as if were my b****. I keep up on the oil and all other things that need to be maintained on it. I drive hard but I know my limits.
Maestrokneer said:
Umm....that's great badboy.....but 4356 is about what? 4-5 months worth of driving? Let's see where your car is in 5 years.
At any rate, I know the risk of boosting increases wear on your motor, I just wanted to see if anyone had any technical data on that. That way I can be picking up "my hoes" in five years and going strong.
boostisgood said:AZSpeed, If it was any other car, then I would up my fuel pressure. I got an A/F gauge, and it is always pegged at rich, unless im at idle. There should be no issues boosting to 10 PSI. I am, and have no issues as of yet, and I drve hard every day.![]()
bcbadboy said:
I don't think I will have my car in 5 years from now. I get cars like every 2-3 years.
As for 220 at the crank, my snowmobile can handle more than that .. That is a VERY conservative number. I know quite a few people with MSP's and P5's putting in excess of 240 to the wheels with no issues whatsoever.
Captain KRM P5 said:
The Speedvision WC Proteges (i.e. - Roger Foo's P5, Bonacorssi's ES) run about 230 horsepower with custom engine work and they have to be rebuilt every four races - what are they doing differently that thier engines wear out faster? That work and those parts are all done by Mazdaspeed. Also, if you and bunch of others know how to get 240 wheel horses from my Protege5's turbo, please let me know. I was running about 11 - 12 psi on my Garrett T3 w/intercooler setup when my bottom end gave out, snapped a rod and shattered a piston and blew four holes in the block. Running way too lean. Granted, my turbo is a completely different setup than the MS/Calloway setup, but I'd like that extra power as much as the next guy.
Not calling the BS flag, don't get me wrong, I'm just as curious as anyone else how to get around the ECU issues / fuel issues. I also don't want to see anyone blow up their engine like I did, so you'll find me tending to advise CAUTIONThe only person I was aware that was getting anywhere near that kind of power was SpoolinMP3, and he was running race gas and fuel mgmt.