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Old 09-04-2017, 09:09 PM
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Looks cool, and pricey
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I'll give you an A for effort, but I still think all three ports into a single-scroll Tial snail can produce similar results and will be better overall for engine durability. It'll be an easier fitment too.
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I'll give you an A for effort, but I still think all three ports into a single-scroll Tial snail can produce similar results and will be better overall for engine durability. It'll be an easier fitment too.
Perhaps ,I still believe there is more potential in the twin scroll/siamese WG concept though.Maybe one day I'll have another go at it . Pretty hard for me to justify doing that ATM.
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Interesting . I know Hoss fitted one to his setup which was a similar sized turbo to mine . Never heard how that turned out however . Till someone gives us some results we will never know for sure. The fact it works well on an rew is not a good indicator that it will work as well on a renesis.

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Interesting . I know Hoss fitted one to his setup which was a similar sized turbo to mine . Never heard how that turned out however . Till someone gives us some results we will never know for sure. The fact it works well on an rew is not a good indicator that it will work as well on a renesis.
Well the Precision turbo for the similar manifold that sold on ebay a while back used a similar snail, wasn't actually a Tial though or so I thought.
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Well the Precision turbo for the similar manifold that sold on ebay a while back used a similar snail, wasn't actually a Tial though or so I thought.
No idea what that has to do with it?
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Ok, well nevermind then.
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Originally Posted by Brettus
Perhaps ,I still believe there is more potential in the twin scroll/siamese WG concept though.Maybe one day I'll have another go at it . Pretty hard for me to justify doing that ATM.
Well , I find myself with not much happening business wise atm and when I'm idle , i like to fidgit ! So I found some justification and am building a new engine to test some new crazy theories .
Engine is almost ready . This will be the first time I remove a perfectly good running engine from my car just to test some ideas ... just for fun .

All the changes this time are internal . will try to keep external changes to a minimum .

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Nice, looking forward to what you are cooking up
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Cheers Slash . This recipe is def. 'outside the box' ..... as per usual ...lol
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I will follow this thread with interest, it has been a really good read so far and some of the ideas have been a really different way of looking for new results. Even the parts that didn't work out. LOL
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I will follow this thread with interest, it has been a really good read so far and some of the ideas have been a really different way of looking for new results. Even the parts that didn't work out. LOL
thanks , sometimes the big fails can lead to the biggest successes . I'm hoping so on this next build anyway.

Bridgeport is definitely out this time around but I picked up some really good info by doing it .
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All the normal Fi mods I like to do :

doweling
Rx7 apex seals
balance rotating assy.
minor porting of exhaust ports

Plus three new mods that are developments of things I have already tried and hope will achieve the following:

better spool up
more power
improved fuel consumption
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Still not spilling, lol ...
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
Still not spilling, lol ...
The fuel consumption mod , I have a provisional patent on and am in the final testing phase , the improved flow idea belongs to someone else and the spool up idea is just extrapolating on what I'm already doing . I need it all properly tested before spilling further.
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Ok well if its all top secret squirrel stuff that’s fine. I figured you wouldn’t hold out for too long though


Seems like best spool would be to have the center port flow fully to the compressor inlet and then also have the wastegate divert directly from it as opposed to the previous partial or wastegate only setups along with a Tial type housing. Anyway looking forward to your results.
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
Ok well if its all top secret squirrel stuff that’s fine. I figured you wouldn’t hold out for too long though


Seems like best spool would be to have the center port flow fully to the compressor inlet and then also have the wastegate divert directly from it as opposed to the previous partial or wastegate only setups along with a Tial type housing. Anyway looking forward to your results.
That ebay manifold that was like that did look promising , pity no-one tested it.
I can't remember if you saw the improvement I got with some relatively minor port mods or if that was when you went AWHOL . Anyway, I got a 1500rpm improvement in spool from doing that (admittedly starting from what wasn't very good). I figure there is more to be gained by going down that same path. Wouldn't you do the same if you thought you were onto something ?
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Is that new turbine wheel going to be part of this?
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
Is that new turbine wheel going to be part of this?
Man .... you are right onto it .. lol

I am seriously considering it . I know I said I was going to leave the outer setup alone but I came across this and it seems like it would make a big improvement ....

**NEW GT35R/GTX35R 9 Blade Turbine wheel** Many Turbocharger shops around the country are hi-flowing the common Ford Falcon GT35R turbocharger, but the main issue everyone faces with high hp applications is back pressure, we have been offering many different hi-flow options with compressor wheel upgrades including 62, 63, 64, 66 & 67mm compressor wheels. These hi-flows have worked well in the past but to get more power you must change the turbine wheel, Finally after years of development we are pleased to release our 9 blade GT35R turbine wheel with fantastic results. Customers with our 67mm compressor wheel and new 9 blade turbine wheel have reported power figures of 530+rwkw @ only 20 to 22psi. Boost is also coming on nearly 1000 rpm earlier. We are also excited to have also finished our new designed GT35R- 69mm 10 blade compressor wheel, we will post some results shortly.

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