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Old 04-25-2017, 11:20 PM   #1
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Hey guys im new to this forum and just wanted to hear from people with any knowledge on a setup similar to mine. I am in the process of swapping out axles (making it srw) and waiting on oil feed adapter so truck is still without driving. Id like to know what kind of power and maybe even 1/8 mile times. Obviously not just motor setup factors into those times but would be nice to hear those numbers. Anyways It is a 2000 24v with a full done ppump on full cuts and 5ks (never benched) running on a little over 60psi. It is on a ats t3 manifold due to funds and has a 369 sxe .91ar t4. Pdd 7x15 injectors (feed tube filter removed) gonna run around 28 degrees of timming. Hopefully i can get some feed back thankyou in advance. Also truck will be running a 100 to 200 shot for starters to clear those big injectors and full cuts

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Old 04-25-2017, 11:29 PM   #2
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Hey guys im new to this forum and just wanted to hear from people with any knowledge on a setup similar to mine. I am in the process of swapping out axles (making it srw) and waiting on oil feed adapter so truck is still without driving. Id like to know what kind of power and maybe even 1/8 mile times. Obviously not just motor setup factors into those times but would be nice to hear those numbers. Anyways It is a 2000 24v with a full done ppump on full cuts and 5ks (never benched) running on a little over 60psi. It is on a ats t3 manifold due to funds and has a 369 sxe .91ar t4. Pdd 7x15 injectors (feed tube filter removed) gonna run around 28 degrees of timming. Hopefully i can get some feed back thankyou in advance. Also truck will be running a 100 to 200 shot for starters to clear those big injectors and full cuts
I would be seriously looking in to a waste gate whether you plan to spray it or not, just my opinion. As to your other questions I have no answer.
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Old 04-25-2017, 11:34 PM   #3
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Yes i have a waste gate i plan to put on the t3 to t4 adapter piece for when i spray. Did some reading and those sxe really really dislike going over mid 60 psi
 
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Yes i have a waste gate i plan to put on the t3 to t4 adapter piece for when i spray. Did some reading and those sxe really really dislike going over mid 60 psi
I would say 55 unless you plan on replacing the turbo. I personally haven't had one fail on me but I have a customer with a non wastegated SXE64 and I turned the fueling down to keep it around 52 psi just to be safe. I am still weary at that. Some people have stupid luck with turbos. I have always had awesome luck actually but I never beat the ever living piss out them and cool them down prior to shutting the engine off.
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700hp on fuel it is tuned ok. The full cuts make no sense to me with the s300 and then throw nitrous at it. Recipe for turbo failure. You need a t4 manifold and a larger hot side.
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Why wouldnt you do it in a s300?
 
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Which will be wastegated for nitrous use
 
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You apparently haven't seen all the failures.
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369 sxe setups

I would suggest learning how to read a compressor map, because you're already anticipating on running it potentially 20psi ~ past its max efficiency range.

Now, idk what elevation you're at, but for example, at my 450ft elevation, 55psi out of a 369 is only moving around 70lbs per minute at dang near a 5.0 pressure ratio. That, and its riding the surge line, AND the max wheel speed line, if not over it. In simple terms, its extremely inefficient.

At my elevation, it's 14.5 atmospheric pressure, which in order to get a 369 moving 90lbs per minute... I only would need a whopping 33psi in the gauge...

Forgot about boost, it's not what you need to focus on. Volume is the key. High volume, low pressure, that's what you should be looking to get.

Thing that that bugs me the most, is these "turbo builders" are sending these things out with the gate set well outside of the map. Maybe it's fine at their elevation, idk, but it just looks bad to me.


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