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Graph now added.
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No Skills
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can you add the wheel hp specs you posted from the otther board please?
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Some Skills
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See my post above the one with the dyno sheet....173 whp
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Now I correct my wrong V6 diagrams. I make a rpm correction about my wheels and the 4 gear with 4,05
Here now my old V6 torque (black pointed) and new Nm curve (yellow pointed) at the power KW curve (big black) change nothing. The bottom scale is km/h (1,6 km/h = 1miles) not rpm. ![]() My V6 has now 153,3KW= 208,5PS engine hp at 162,5km/h (102miles) at 4 gear, this are 5850rpm and 287Nm at 125km/h (78miles) at 4 gear, this are 4500rpm Here are all curves of 5 german engines, 3S-GE with 156PS, 3S-GE with 170PS, my V6, 3S-GTE GEN3 at 1bar and GEN3 Turbo at 1,4bar. ![]() Good to see, that the V6 is better then the turbos until 90km/h or 3200rpm and that the V6 has 50-60% more torque then the 3S-GE. |
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And the V6 swap continues
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Not the best looking engine...but sick! That power curve is sweet. Also the wheel HP is almost as high as the factory rated crank numbers. I'm guessing the intake and custom exhaust helps with all that? Very nice...I followed your thread on the other board and was very impressed. I might be picking that kit up from you in the future if I can source a 2GR
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that dyno chart is actually with a 5% down rating because the weather was a bit cold that day (they actually measured 291HP to the ground). but i suspect that the new ECUs don't loose power quite like the old ones when the temperature changes. after i get the equal length headers made with the equal length y pipe (which i'll be selling soon also), i suspect I'll be able to hit 300-310HP to the ground and i'll do it on a 70-80* day so the dyno doesn't have a correction factor. also, having a clutch that dosen't start slipping at 6200 will allow me to measure the last 300RPM's of the chart. there's a few more HP up there. also, as it stands, the motor runs quite close to stoichiometic even at full throttle, I'm going to experiment with fattening up the mixture at the top to see if i can gain a bit more HP there also. I'll also get 1/4 mile times this summer. I think it can break into the 11's without any kind of forced induction or aftermarket ECU. |
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And the V6 swap continues
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That's impressive. How is the throttle response with the drive by wire? I've heard a lot of people complain about toyota DBW but don't have any experience with it.
Definitely looking forward to all your products for this motor. 300 hp NA V6...can you say glorious!?! What tranny are you using? |
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here you can see how I mounted the pedal (i sell that adapter with the kit) ![]() for putting the power to the ground I was originaly using the exeedy stage 2 clutch & PP with a 1MZ fidanza flywheel and a stock E153 trans from my 1994 turbo. I roasted that clutch disk in about 3000 miles. when i pulled it out, the disk was warped and the pressure plate was cracked from the heat. thankfully it did not shatter. the fidanza was heat scorched but holding up amazingly well. so when it goes back in after the car gets repainted (just a few more weeks tops) i'll be using the same fidanza with a new friction disk, a 6 puck ACT clutch with their HD pressure plate (one step up from stock pressure) backed by a stock E153 transmission with camry 3.625 final drive, new synchros and a quaife diff. the lightweight flywheel allows the engine to rev from idle to red-line under a second, the exhaust ramp up note when doing that will make any car guy soil themselves. |
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My dyno
Here's a dyno I had done today, car's not running quite right at the mo with it being a bit lean in the mid revs but is still producing power at 6000rpm's which I though was pretty good only thing is it hit the rev limit at this point for some reason.
Not to bothered about the figures as this one says 153 at the wheels and my last one said 173 at the wheels just goes to show all dyno's are different ![]() |
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Its not lag, Its foreplay
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^Maybe some details? What motor? What mods? Supercharged 1mz I assume? What psi pulley? Etc...
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Torque Me!!!
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