Billet 6265 Quick Spool Valve combo

leftynridge

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I have read tekdeus post on his combo and would like a little more responsive street set up as well so was thinking of going with a journal bearing 6265, sp ported shroud, divided exhaust housing (required for qsv), a .81 ar. with a quick spool valve. I am getting close to decision time on what direction I'm going with on my turbo setup and wanted to get your guys two cents on the subject. Like if I down shift from 5th to 3rd what kind boost spike should I expect. With a .81ar do you think I will run into wheel spin. etc...

-Built bottom end
- Stock head with comp valve springs
-AEM EMS
- Seth's long runner ffim
- Hks long runner exhaust manifold
 
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IJ.

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I did mine a bit differently, I used a HUGE AR turbine and used the QS Valve to retain normal boost response allowing the Engine to breathe better on the top end.

Is the HKS Header single entry?
 

leftynridge

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No I have to remove the divider. It has the usual crack down it anyway but it shouldn't be a problem to remove.

That is what your talking about? Right!
 

leftynridge

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Yeah but the problem is that precision does not offer a divided housing so it increases the price. Generally the vendors that you see that offer a divided housing the exhaust housing itself is from companies like Turbonetics. I'm actually talking with Rich from sip racing about the subject right now via email...
 

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old thread, but I just started setting up my 6265 journal turbo, havnt got it running yet. Was wondering how you like the long runner intake manifold? I think i am going to need a FFIM to clear the charge pipes, The turbo now sits in the way of making anything decent to the stock intake.
 

oldsking

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I know that feeling :( It can be done but going ffim will make it easier
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Alec

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I'll most likely be going with a similar setup. Probably the 6265 but I'd like to try out the new 6466 that is supposed to come out soon.

I'll be going with the .84 if I don't use a QSV, but if I do use the spool valve probably 1.00.




This'll also be on the stock motor
 

boostinprine

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Dont mean to thread jack by anymeans..

I was messing with pipes the other night and this was all that i could come up with that would clear the hood, etc. Having the turbo 3/4" higher from the QSV really makes things tight above it. But i think it will have to do for now, i dont have the time to make an intake, or funds to buy one.
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Cant wait to dyno it and see how this turbo responds!
 

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boostinprine;1700911 said:
Dont mean to thread jack by anymeans..

I was messing with pipes the other night and this was all that i could come up with that would clear the hood, etc. Having the turbo 3/4" higher from the QSV really makes things tight above it. But i think it will have to do for now, i dont have the time to make an intake, or funds to buy one.


Cant wait to dyno it and see how this turbo responds!
Couldn't have chosen a hotter/worse path for the charge pipe :(

Would have been better to clock the Comp cover and use a cast 90 bend then come forward....
 

boostinprine

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nice routing,
The 4" bends i was going to use for the intake to the turbo are large radi so mocking it up i couldn't get a pipe between the intake and the CPS. And my manifold has the turbo sitting a little more forward than yours. I was debating to ovalize the pipe and try and snake it under the intake pipe...
 

Alec

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87M-GTE;1699975 said:
Any idea when this is coming out Alec?

Not sure exactly when but I can say there are definitely prototypes floating around!! I know SP will be doing some testing on it in the near future. Hopefully it will have spool of a 62 and power of a 67!!
 

Dylan JZ

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I think this would be an amazing setup for response considering this turbo is already great (well, 6262 vs. 6265 - not much difference) on the 1J, so a 3L would push it over that much harder.
 

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Alec;1701344 said:
Not sure exactly when but I can say there are definitely prototypes floating around!! I know SP will be doing some testing on it in the near future. Hopefully it will have spool of a 62 and power of a 67!!

I'll be a test dummy :):):):)

Anyone wanna buy my 6262? lol