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Age: 38 Posts: 251 Joined: 9th Sep 2009 Ride: ED falcon gli - XR6 replica Location: Canberra |
just want to know if anyone is running a j pipe style setup on a daily driven 4L (pics). i saw this setup on an xg ute at work and the fella said it went like a dream on low boost and full time gas. i was thinking of making up a j pipe with some flanges and whacking on a cheap turbo and running 5-6 psi with standard ecu and injectors. from what ive read the map sensor can deal with this amount of boost pressure. will stand ard injectors cope (without running at 100% all the time) with 5-6 pound or should i be looking at some AU injectors? dont want a race car just abit more oompf.
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5 psi will be fine on standard injectors. the au injectors dont flow any more,
the problem with the big i6 is running a cheapo setup can make you go backwards sometimes.. you need a decent sized turbo to begin with, t04e/t3 a minimum, but even with 5psi you risking blowing something, youd want to run a j3 just to be safe, you will need a fuel regulator, 2.5" exhaust at minimum, a exhaust manifold, your looking at a couple thousand at minimum.. personally id rather go a stage 2 kit from snort performance.. run it at 7psi on a stock motor and it will last you years
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Age: 38 Posts: 251 Joined: 9th Sep 2009 Ride: ED falcon gli - XR6 replica Location: Canberra |
this fella made the j-pipe himself, was running an ED engine, computer and harness. had a fair big "ebay turbo", small front mount and he just heat wrapped anything exhaust related and said his had that setup for 2 yrs and no issues. cos him bout 700 or so...
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NOT that recomend it ...
A 4 to 1 rising rate fuel reg, Walbro 255 intank fuel pump, MSD boost retarder or similar.. YES a J pipe will work fine!! Colder plugs.. Around 66mm sized turbo generally will work fine.. As in T04Z, TA45, GT4088 etc...Preferably with T04 turbine housing...
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{USERNAME} wrote: this fella made the j-pipe himself, was running an ED engine, computer and harness. had a fair big "ebay turbo", small front mount and he just heat wrapped anything exhaust related and said his had that setup for 2 yrs and no issues. cos him bout 700 or so... and that was the best $700 he spent!!!!! until he blows his motor.. j pipes are cheap and uncommon in i6's for a good reason, call snort performance " http://www.snortperformance.com/ford_fa ... o_kits.htm " ask them to do you a stage 2 minus the blow of valve, minus the cooler, a log manifold instead of the stage 4, and mild steel piping instead of stainless and that should see the price go down a fair bit, use a el-cheapo second hand cooler for $50 or so and set the boost to 6psi, you would be making a safe 200rwkw all for about 2k.... if all your looking at is abit of oommphh then that is hands down, the absolutely best/economical/safe way to get it..
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