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Went to the dyno (LR Super48 turbo@16psi)

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Old 05-31-2007, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Rogue_Ant
A little lean, I would like a little more fuel, IMO.


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It's running 12.2/12.3 from 4k to 7k. Seems good to me. During spoolup I'm having some issues, but not that big a deal.
Old 05-31-2007, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by nize
this is good info!

does the zeitronix not display the x/y axis values? it's hard to tell what rpm/psi/afr is happening where!

also, are you using the stock wastegate?
I forgot to mention! It's a LR dual port wastegate.
Old 05-31-2007, 07:13 AM
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I was curious too where the data log "snap shot" took place - that A/F ratio.

Again, I think it looks good, I'd give it one more psi and see how it responds. I did a 340 kit for a friend and was really impressed how the Sport Turbo performed - at 17 psi. RUF Auto did a car with 340 kit, but used 4" exhaust, 18psi and got 350 range. Knowing how my car performs and how the track car performs on dyno, I'd say my friends car was in the 310-325 range.
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great job, we almost have the same set up, but now I am running 18 lbs, my run was at 16 lbs, and with stock injectors and fuel pump, I just changed to the #55 injectors and bosch fuel pump, and you are right the car will run, I have left a few GTOs, and 350z, so you will have a lot of fun.
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Does the LR Super48 have a 50 trim?

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Old 06-01-2007, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Zuba951
Does the LR Super48 have a 50 trim?

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Don't know! This info is from their website:

This turbo utilizes a 48# per minute compressor wheel packed in a TO4E compressor housing. Inlet size is 3" (OD). Your choice of wet (water jacketed) or dry (oil cooled) frames. This turbo is capable of 480 HP and flows 696 CFM @ 1 bar. It comparable in size to a K27 in size and power output.

Just noticed that the price for the super 48 has increased! I bought mine last December for $ 899 minus 10% HPTalk discount. The price now is $ 1099.

Lucky me!
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Originally Posted by Zuba951
Does the LR Super48 have a 50 trim?

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Most likely a 50trim T04E compressor.



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Oh my, want to trade?



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