Brettus turbo 111 (the ultimate Renesis turbo ?)
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I'm just turning it on at around 11psi . With the slowish spoolup i have it's not an issue as flow is pretty high at that point .
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Wow that piping work is niiiice - very tight!
Still curious about that right side motor mount... did you keep the loop above and below?
Shocked you don't have the greddy oil pan in there lol
Still curious about that right side motor mount... did you keep the loop above and below?
Shocked you don't have the greddy oil pan in there lol
looks great man!! I really like the new subframe support, its functional but much much smaller, the welds look fantastic too, and the flex pip is smart kudo's to that guy. I need to go through the 16 pages and find more details, most of its just chatter....
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He builds manifolds for turbo drift cars and gives a 5 year warranty with them . So he knows how to make them last . He was also very particular about supporting the turbo and downpipe.
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The good news is that with what I've learned already from this , I can see big benefits to changing the design of other more conventional manifolds that will be much easier to fabricate.
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Was thinking low mount . Would be hard to incorporate a good design in a top mount (unless you weren't concerned about spoolup).
On second thoughts :
Maybe with one of Team's EFRs you would get decent spoolup..................
On second thoughts :
Maybe with one of Team's EFRs you would get decent spoolup..................
Last edited by Brettus; Aug 4, 2015 at 04:42 PM.
He tried to tell you...
Now image the spool up of a EFR inplace of your outdated GT35R

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If someone ever manages to fit the correctly sized EFR (8374) down there and gets a better overall result than I end up with. My hat will go off to them .
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Found that here
Turbo specifications explained | Master Power
if someone could find a better compare table i would love to see it. if you notice the bottom is a t3 flange with a 1.00a/r has the largest area. larger then a t4 1.00a/r I wish I new what the flow side means, anyways it seems that area is more important, and a t3 1.00 is larger then one my think.
I have a T4 .83 on my setup....
based on the standard you set for this build it seems that even you don't have a better overall result yet 
ps: they're not *my* EFR's either and the spoolup is proven, like many things it usually happened somewhere else long before you saw it here

ps: they're not *my* EFR's either and the spoolup is proven, like many things it usually happened somewhere else long before you saw it here
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