BlackonBlack89
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I just took some pics and tried to insert them, but it's asking me for a URL and I don't have one. I've never done this before. Where can I set up a URL for the pics?
It's nicknamed Millennium Falcon because the V2 at cruising rpm's (not under boost) makes a little whining noise just like the Millennium Falcon. It is also the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy (always breaking etc.) so the name seemed perfect.
hmmm in the entire galaxy?
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I have a very similiar setup, curious to see you numbers/results.The S-trim is rated to 680hp (1000CFM) and 20 PSI.thread jack 101
16psi. How big is that FMIC? How much psi do you think your sacraficing with it? Have you ever ran just a straight charge pipe without the FMIC? Whats the diameter of your piping? Did you ever measure the charge temps at the throttle?
The V2 S-trim was only rated to spin 16-18 psi max correct?
Sorry for all the questionsI have a very similiar setup, curious to see you numbers/results.
thread jack 101
16psi. How big is that FMIC? How much psi do you think your sacraficing with it? Have you ever ran just a straight charge pipe without the FMIC? Whats the diameter of your piping? Did you ever measure the charge temps at the throttle?
The V2 S-trim was only rated to spin 16-18 psi max correct?
Sorry for all the questionsI have a very similiar setup, curious to see you numbers/results.
Thanks.OK, I'm jealous.
Thanks.Very NICE! I like it!
Thanks.Very nice car dude.
No thanks.I'll be over in a few to steal your car, k?
The wheels are 17"x8" SSR Competitions. I couldn't find what I wanted in a 5x108 mm bolt pattern and I was lucky enough to find out that a 5x114.3 can be machined to a 5x108. It's was $60 per wheel for the machining, $10 for each hub ring, and the structural integrity has remained. There's a lot more wheel options with a 5x114.3 vs a 5x108; Volks etc. Now that's something I'd like to see; Volks on a SHO. Too expensive for me so I settled for the SSR's. The 38 mm offset and 14.5 lb weight was perfect too.More info on those rims.
thread jack 101
16psi. How big is that FMIC? How much psi do you think your sacraficing with it? Have you ever ran just a straight charge pipe without the FMIC? Whats the diameter of your piping? Did you ever measure the charge temps at the throttle?
The V2 S-trim was only rated to spin 16-18 psi max correct?
Sorry for all the questionsI have a very similiar setup, curious to see you numbers/results.
The wheels are 17"x8" SSR Competitions. I couldn't find what I wanted in a 5x108 mm bolt pattern and I was lucky enough to find out that a 5x114.3 can be machined to a 5x108. It's was $60 per wheel for the machining, $10 for each hub ring, and the structural integrity has remained. There's a lot more wheel options with a 5x114.3 vs a 5x108; Volks etc. No that's something I'd like to see; Volks on a SHO. Too expensive for me so I settled for the SSR's. The 38 mm offset and 14.5 lb weight was perfect too.
For many wheel companies, you can give them a call and they'll do a custom bolt pattern for their current selection.
Yes, I realize that... Your point?
There's a chance that if you get a custom drill from the company that has a blank, you'll likely not get charged extra.
Boost is a measure of restriction. The amount of boost that a particular blower combination makes is solely Dependant on the size of the hole you're trying to fill. I'll give an example.
Edited - Pressure drop of a charge air cooler (that's what they are called) has little to do with restriction to air passing thru it. It has more to do with the thermal efficiency of the charge air cooler. As the air passes thru the cooler and releases it's latent heat, the more dense the air becomes. As the temp goes down and the air density goes up, the pressure must go down. So the better the charge air cooler, the lower the pressure will be on the outlet side.