Estimated HP ?
#1
Estimated HP ?
Ok, i don't know if my truck came with a tuning from the dealer that originally sold it, but it's listed as a 230hp in the registration placard....
So far the wastegate has been plugged, removed the silencer ring (not sure if it changes anything but the sound) and free flowing 3" exhaust...
If i mod my fuel plate to #100 or #10 ? what do i get ?
How do get my turbo to light sooner, do i have to crank the wheel ?
So far the wastegate has been plugged, removed the silencer ring (not sure if it changes anything but the sound) and free flowing 3" exhaust...
If i mod my fuel plate to #100 or #10 ? what do i get ?
How do get my turbo to light sooner, do i have to crank the wheel ?
#2
Removing the silencer ring doesn't do anything but make more noise.
3" exhaust isn't going to do much either. 4" minimum. Remember, adding fuel to your 12 valve is the easy part. Cool air in and hot air out is critical for being able to use that fuel effectively.
Slide your AFC housing full forward, this will help it spool sooner, but won't really add any power.
Plugging the wastegate doesn't do anything SOP in my opinion.
Carving your stock plate to a 100 will help significantly, how much HP you make from that depends on so many other things.
You will have to adjust your star wheel to a level of smoke you can tolerate, but it will also help with spool time. Adjust it out/in to the sweet spot you like. I've found this also can affect mpg. It takes a lot of trial/error to get it where you like it.
Good luck with it!
3" exhaust isn't going to do much either. 4" minimum. Remember, adding fuel to your 12 valve is the easy part. Cool air in and hot air out is critical for being able to use that fuel effectively.
Slide your AFC housing full forward, this will help it spool sooner, but won't really add any power.
Plugging the wastegate doesn't do anything SOP in my opinion.
Carving your stock plate to a 100 will help significantly, how much HP you make from that depends on so many other things.
You will have to adjust your star wheel to a level of smoke you can tolerate, but it will also help with spool time. Adjust it out/in to the sweet spot you like. I've found this also can affect mpg. It takes a lot of trial/error to get it where you like it.
Good luck with it!
#3
Ok, i don't know if my truck came with a tuning from the dealer that originally sold it, but it's listed as a 230hp in the registration placard....
So far the wastegate has been plugged, removed the silencer ring (not sure if it changes anything but the sound) and free flowing 3" exhaust...
If i mod my fuel plate to #100 or #10 ? what do i get ?
How do get my turbo to light sooner, do i have to crank the wheel ?
So far the wastegate has been plugged, removed the silencer ring (not sure if it changes anything but the sound) and free flowing 3" exhaust...
If i mod my fuel plate to #100 or #10 ? what do i get ?
How do get my turbo to light sooner, do i have to crank the wheel ?
A 100plate, with the afc and plate slid forward and some tuning combined with an intake and exhaust will prolly be around 350-380hp and 700-800lbs of tq with the 5spd.
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yea a BIGGGGG NEVAGTIVE ON THAT ONE GHOST RIDER i can promise you that by doin all that to it will not make nowhere near 380 sorry. more like 240
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the orginal poster has a 95 which is the 160 or 180 pump depending on auto or manual i believe, and i know a #100 gives you ROUGHLY 100hp depending on where its positioned and what not and if you have enough air for all the fuel, so i would say the 250-280hp range is a safe area to suggest, just my 2cents
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