6766 turbo - Dyno results !

SupraClaou

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Sep 1, 2006
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Hi guys! :wavey:
Finally I took the car to the dyno today with the new CEA billet 6766 turbo setup
Many thanks to Alpha for the turbo purchase and it's preparation (heat coated etc.),
and also for it's fast shipping across the Atlantic :)

The dyno is a MAHA LPS 3000PKW roller type and is made in Germany.
It measures only Engine HP and no WHP. It is consider very consistent dyno and a strict one. It can measure up to 1500 HP...
Here is a photo:
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My setup :
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Stock 2jz block (130k miles) with only a pair of 264 HKS cams
-PT6766 CEA Billet JB version with a divided 1.0 A/R
-HKS GT T4 divided exh. manifold & HKS GTII 60mm WG
-4'' DP, 4'' MP, 4'' HKS Ti cat back
-3.5'' Three Row Intercooler with 3'' pipping all around

-Twin 340lt/h Aeromotive Stealth pumps
-Aeromotive FPR
-Twin -6AN feed lines and stock return line
-Twin entry Sard fuel rail
-ID 1000cc fuel injectors

-AEM V.1 ecu
-HKS DLI2
-AEM UEGO Wideband
-AVC-R Boost controller
-Defi link display with everything on

-Stock R154 trans,Driveshaft,3.73 Differential and drivetrain in general....but with an
ACT HD clutch and a full face HPF Feramic disk along with a JUN chromolly flywheel.
-18'' wheels with 275-35/18'' at the back.


Here are some pictures of the dyno day with my car :



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OK....Enough with the pictures and lets get to the dyno part!

Car has a conservative tuning as far as timing and runs on the 'rich' side.
Full boost on the upper revs and the wideband goes 10.9-11.0 AFR.
And today was damn hot with around 32' Celcious (90' F), on the dyno sheets
you are gonna see the ambient temperatures for reference.
Both pulls were made in 4th gear which is a 1:1 gear on the R154 transmission.
Pump gas was used (98 RON), no meth, no race fuel,no enything.....just Shell V-power pump gas which is available here in Europe.

The Aftermath :
Did 642 hp at the crank at 24psi bar of boost.
-Car pulls nice. The curve line looks good,no ups and downs and pulls strong.
-I am amazed how the hell the power climbs and climbs till almost the redline :scratch:
-Also , I thought I should have seen much more torque on the 2nd pull at 24 psi vs the
18psi 1st pull but it did only go up 20 lbs of torque.
And last, I think I should have seen around 700 engine HP at the 24-25 psi range...
but..anyway ,we can't have it all. In general I am pleased. The guys at the dyno
said to me that the motor sounds amazing, did the job effortless and smoothly.

Anyway , I think that all in all the 6766 is a great turbo !
 
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SupraClaou

Supramania Contributor
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emericaskater285;1942381 said:
Videos aren't working, but congrats on the numbers. Hope my 6766 will do well on e85 with my 7m.

Sorry, fixed the problem. Now they are working!
Thanks man, I am sure you'll see good numbers on E85 with the 7M beast!
 

TurboStreetCar

Formerly Nosechunks
Feb 25, 2006
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Awesome numbers, How does it measure Engine Horsepower when its measuring power at the wheels? Does it have a drivetrain loss multiplier?

Very interested in your setup. Im going to be running a very similar setup. I have a 2jz-ge with only BC 272 cams and im going to run a 6466 on E85 threw a th350 trans.

Im shooting for 600-650 range. Hopefully E85 will give me that extra bump.
 

SupraClaou

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Nosechunks;1942949 said:
Awesome numbers, How does it measure Engine Horsepower when its measuring power at the wheels? Does it have a drivetrain loss multiplier?

Very interested in your setup. Im going to be running a very similar setup. I have a 2jz-ge with only BC 272 cams and im going to run a 6466 on E85 threw a th350 trans.

Im shooting for 600-650 range. Hopefully E85 will give me that extra bump.

Thanks. Yes, it has a drivetrain loss multiplier.
If you look closely on the dyno sheet it has a P-drag curve (green colored curve),which is the loss factor ;-)
The E85 will help a lot,and the 6466 is also a great turbo! Good luck on your project!
 

TurboStreetCar

Formerly Nosechunks
Feb 25, 2006
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How do you know if the drivetrain loss multiplier is accurate? Seems that it would be easier to just read the Wheel horsepower as its a more understandable figure anyway.
 

SupraClaou

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Sep 1, 2006
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Nosechunks;1943107 said:
Just seems like room for error, How can you estimate drivetrain loss accurately?

I don't know the answer to your question. It is something you can search googling about these kind of dynos.
You will find good info on Engine/flywheel measuring dynos,and the mathematical equations they are using to find
the correct HP.