Vipers look solid! not sure of the technicalities but i wonder if you could get the matt black glossed up. Just via a clear coat and cut and polish
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:There bang for buck! I seem to be repping them for others to investigate![]()
Vipers look solid! not sure of the technicalities but i wonder if you could get the matt black glossed up. Just via a clear coat and cut and polish
shav wrote:It's possible to get it done externally. there is a few wheel places that could do it, but Im of the opinion that if I can buy them like that already done, why bother?
Im keen to see how much extra power you make with the FMIC.
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:shav wrote:It's possible to get it done externally. there is a few wheel places that could do it, but Im of the opinion that if I can buy them like that already done, why bother?
Im keen to see how much extra power you make with the FMIC.
Very true, depends on your options i suppose, i actually love matt black rims personally!![]()
Yeah me to, its from gambit you had a 300atw setup, but il only be going to 230 as i dont have the budget for a full engine build.. But if i can recall correctly matt reckoned you could get 210 from a process west tmic
shav wrote:Im still considering another TMIC but I want to spend some money on getting the body right first. Gonna have a few minor enhancements done as well as some panels resprayed. Want to get the body looking mint before I touch the engine again. The car also needs to new shocks down the track too so I'll be looking doing that before too long. Considering Koni/Tein or Koni/Kings combination.
Anyway enough about my car, this is your thread. So after the FMIC and the new other things, will you opt for E85 or even bigger turbo?
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:
I would go tmic if 200 club is what you want, just insurance reasons and ease of use. I got a good deal for what i wanted so i went fmic! haha. yeah body work can be crazy expensive! i do remember your suspension dilemmano solution as of yet?
Not at all i love all things on 4 wheels mine or someones else's!
Well il be getting a bigger turbo to suit the fmic, probably a precision just weighing up the right sizing yada yadabut not sure on the science of e85, can i safely get more power or is 230 the max for our blocks independent of 98 or e85?
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And is the myth of e85 rotting out the rubber a myth? dont really want to blow my engine up as i havnt hit 90k km yet haha
shav wrote: 180-200kw at the wheels the dead set max I ever want to run in this car. It's fairly quick as it is now and I know I could push for more, but frankly Im getting a bit over pushing limits and not knowing where it might end. Plus I got priorities in other areas. Been throwing the idea around about getting another car in a years time, but havent really found anything as good as the Gen4's. If anything, the VW Golf R wagon appeals but I'd probably wait 3-4 years before I'd consider it pricewise.
You seem to be pretty clued up on what avenue you want to take. Knowledge is power at the end of the day. I know it doesnt hurt to keep researching more on subjects you intend on participating in.
I'll write an update in my thread on what my intentions are with my car so I dont hijack yours. lol
alexeiwoody wrote:E85 is better for the engine for various reasons, but your headbolts won't like the extra torque. Statistically speaking - E85 on a stock EJ, coupled with a big turbo isn't a long living engine. Heads tend to lift.
Aside from that the health of your engine is pretty much down to your tune and maintenance. 230kw can last, or it can be fatal - depends on how carefully the tune is set up. Hire a sloppy tuner to push the limits of the block and you might as well start saving for a new engine.
Not sure if you meant that 210 is the limit of PW TMIC? It can (and does) go over 300atw
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:i have e85 about 1km away from me but the rest of tassie may be a different story haha.
The term 'head lifting' does not make me comfortable haha.
If i can get 230 with 98 i may as well go 98
shav wrote:GONEWALKABOUT wrote:i have e85 about 1km away from me but the rest of tassie may be a different story haha.
The term 'head lifting' does not make me comfortable haha.
If i can get 230 with 98 i may as well go 98
and fair enough too. Like the saying goes, there is more than one way to skin a cat. Might cost a bit more to achieve that desired power but at least you feel more comfortable in doing it that way.
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:alexeiwoody wrote:E85 is better for the engine for various reasons, but your headbolts won't like the extra torque. Statistically speaking - E85 on a stock EJ, coupled with a big turbo isn't a long living engine. Heads tend to lift.
Aside from that the health of your engine is pretty much down to your tune and maintenance. 230kw can last, or it can be fatal - depends on how carefully the tune is set up. Hire a sloppy tuner to push the limits of the block and you might as well start saving for a new engine.
Not sure if you meant that 210 is the limit of PW TMIC? It can (and does) go over 300atw
Thanks for the advicemaybe when i hit the 100k km il do the full service and put bigger head studs in then e85!
not so reassuring
Perhaps that was my target at the time.. ignore that then haha.
Aside from more torque down low and up high what are the other advantages of e85?
alexeiwoody wrote:Pros: Around 50% more torque everywhere, more power everywhere, much faster turbo spool, cooler cylinder temps and intake charge, knock/detonation-preventing (nearly impossible to knock on E85)....what else do you need?
Then there's the better smell, supposedly better for the environment lower CO2 production, less crap coming out of the exhaust, bragging rights at the petrol staion etc etc
Cons: Uses 22-30% more fuel than 98. Has supposedly clogged up fuel pumps/filters if switching straight to e85 after years of 98 (I haven't seen any sludge in mine), will attract water readily if left sitting for a prolonged period of time (condensation, corrosion, dirty injectors etc). Cold starts can be annoying if tuner doesn't get it spot on. Breaks down engine oil faster. If something gets messed up (tune wise/component wise) can quite easily bend a rod, possibly melt parts of your engine and can pop heads like a bottle opener when too much cylinder pressure occurs.
To add to that - obviously when pushing an engine for more power/torque you're shortening the working life of the block.
Personally - the switch to e85 is probably my favourite power mod. It is not like a bigger turbo or pushing more boost or getting a dump pipe etc. It's like getting a larger volume engine altogether and putting on a twin scroll turbo. Then having a supercharged h6 owner tell you that your little 4cyl makes more torque than his
IMO if you can harness it safely, it's definitely worth it. The only problem is the somewhat limited stock engine.
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