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 Post subject: Re: How Do You Calculate The Correct Turbo Size For Your Engine?
Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 11:20 am 
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300rwkw out of a stock AU motor would be a bit of a push. didn't Dansedgli bend rods at around 250rwkw


wasnt fritz's old motor pushing 500hp with a stock bottom end? all the power is in the cylinder head work and cam etc. And also depends on the tune, if the tune is spot on everything should work in harmony. In saying that there is a limit to the strength of the engine when its pushed to its limits..

and also mate you wont get 300rwkw with a standard ecu.... thats like nearly 400hp. The least you will need is a J3 chip to remap the standard ecu and bigger injectors and fuel pump cause the stock hardware will not support anything near that. See jason at T.I performance about a chip. If you have the funds buy an aftermarket ecu



Yeh but that wasnt with an AU engine,Was with an EL motor. There are a few people pushing 300+rwkw on stock bottom ends.

 

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 Post subject: Re: How Do You Calculate The Correct Turbo Size For Your Engine?
Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:06 pm 
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Are el bottom ends stronger than AU?

 

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:09 pm 
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Stronger rods in a EL motor, how ever you can upgrade the rods and pistons in a AU motor.

 

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 Post subject: Re: How Do You Calculate The Correct Turbo Size For Your Engine?
Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:21 pm 
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EDXR6-Poly wrote:
Stronger rods in a EL motor, how ever you can upgrade the rods and pistons in a AU motor.



You can also upgrade the rods and pistons in an EL motor.....

 

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:34 pm 
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xr6_corbin wrote:
Are el bottom ends stronger than AU?


Yes but their piston/rod geometry leads to increased wear and vibration, hence why ford went for the longer rod and piston combo from the AU onwards.

Michael (HYPOEB) wrote:
You can also upgrade the rods and pistons in an EL motor.....


I am yet to se an E series specific 5.88" piston/rod combo for sale. Only the 6" AU onwards rods. Keep in kind that both types of rods fit either crank but can only be used with a matching piston. You can't use an E series piston on an AU rod cause it will poke above the deck too much and you can't use an AU piston on an E series rod because it will primarilly sit too far down the bore (among other things).
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