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EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby legacydan » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:25 am

Hi guys what kind of power is the standard 2.0T engine capable of running reliably, would you be able to get 360-370hp which i think is about 270kw from the standard internals?


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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby tangcla » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:38 am

At the wheels, or at the fly?

At the fly might be possible, at the wheels I think unlikely.
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby legacydan » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:42 am

tangcla wrote:At the wheels, or at the fly?

At the fly might be possible, at the wheels I think unlikely.


yes sorry at the fly, i aiming for about 300 bhp at the wheels if possible on standard internals with the vf36 and supporting mods
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby swingn » Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:33 am

300HP (223.71kw) ATW's is doable with standard internals & the usual supporting mods such as larger intercooler, TB exhaust, etc etc etc.

BUT, you won't be getting that with a standard turbo. With a standard turbo (Manual turbo) I'd say 200kw ATW's is the absolute best you could hope for.
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby Kekotic » Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:36 am

I asked a similar question to PHAT GT if 180-200kw ATW was possible on the stock turbo, he said it was...but don't expect the turbo to last long.
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby swingn » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:27 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:I asked a similar question to PHAT GT if 180-200kw ATW was possible on the stock turbo, he said it was...but don't expect the turbo to last long.


+1

To get that amount of power the boost needs to be pushed up & the standard IHI turbos just don't like it.

Best to go after market straight off the bat so you can safely / reliably make that sort of power (If not more).
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby Robbks » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:57 pm

VF40 is standard fitment on the 2.0 GT's isn;t it..?
so 1700-180KW ATW from 17-18psi should be achievable without longevity issues (with supporting mods)
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby legacydan » Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:45 am

Sorry , i should have been more clear, im just curious what kind of power the standard 2.0L block can reliably handle, i have a VF36(off an Impreza spec C), TB exhaust, AVO intercooler, Walbro fuel pump waiting to go on and im just wondering would the standard internals or vf36 be the limiting factor?
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby swingn » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:49 am

^^^

Turbo is the limiting factor in terms of how much power you will get... & also how good your turner is of course.

In terms of how much the engine can actually handle before cracking open the block, well I know of several members who are running damn near 250kw ATW's with standard internals...
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby Sonic » Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:14 pm

legacydan wrote:Sorry , i should have been more clear, im just curious what kind of power the standard 2.0L block can reliably handle, i have a VF36(off an Impreza spec C), TB exhaust, AVO intercooler, Walbro fuel pump waiting to go on and im just wondering would the standard internals or vf36 be the limiting factor?

Have a buddy with a 36 on a 2.0l block doing 350whp easy 2 years running now and no probs
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby legacydan » Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:43 pm

How is he making 350whp on a vf36? Let me know that spec!
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby AndySTi » Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:28 pm

Sonic wrote:Have a buddy with a 36 on a 2.0l block doing 350whp easy 2 years running now and no probs
Is that with, or without the STi badges? :lol:
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Re: EJ20Y power capabilities

Postby Sonic » Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:17 am

Ok Ok I confess .....water meth injection,but i'm sure of 320-330whp...
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