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I was only able to make 522whp and 327wtq because of massive boost leaks. Setup is 84x89 with a 6765 lsvtec boost was 28psi ( with this turbo I should have made alot more power at that boost) . But anyways it's a step in the right direction and I'm pretty excited with the car. Image Image

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No MSD, or aftermarket ignition?.....

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No completely stock ignition Ngk blue wire and ngk8 plugs. Also on a single disc clutch. I was going for 600+ but had boost leaks

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thething96 wrote:No MSD, or aftermarket ignition?.....
Doesn't need it
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Looks good man, Should be fast, you should post the cal file. Got something weird going on up top.
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That was the only pass that the dyno looked like that up top. Thanks.

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i was under the impression that stock honda ignitions were able to handle up to 500 whp, but that's very impressive. NGK blue's for the win.............

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thething96 wrote:i was under the impression that stock honda ignitions were able to handle up to 500 whp, but that's very impressive. NGK blue's for the win.............
Even that is not necessary. I know a guy who has 850HP with just old stock Honda wires.
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Gaskleppie wrote:
thething96 wrote:i was under the impression that stock honda ignitions were able to handle up to 500 whp, but that's very impressive. NGK blue's for the win.............
Even that is not necessary. I know a guy who has 850HP with just old stock Honda wires.
Ya but not on e85. I'm on e85. I was actually trying to max out my single disc clutch or ignition whichever would have came first. But unfortunately boost leaks>me

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Very nice :wink:

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E85? I feel like it could be making alot more with that turbo. Fix them boost leaks!

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Yes at that boost it should have made close to 800whp. I relocated my iat sensor to my charge pipe and all I did was drill a hole and squeeze it in with a rubber gromet. At anything past 20psi the sensor would fly out of the charge pipe. Also all my t bolt clamps were the cheap eBay one and they were stripped so they didn't hold down the couplers.

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As far as E85 goes, what does everyone think of it? Is there any modifications to do on the fuel system for it to not take a sh*t, or is it a fill, tune, and go type of deal? I've tuned a couple of high compression, all motor hondas on e85, and so far so good......

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thething96 wrote:As far as E85 goes, what does everyone think of it? Is there any modifications to do on the fuel system for it to not take a sh*t, or is it a fill, tune, and go type of deal? I've tuned a couple of high compression, all motor hondas on e85, and so far so good......
Long as your injectors are big enough fill it up and tune 8)

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