Going to push a different direction with our car for now |
Going to push a different direction with our car for now |
May 16, 2007 - 12:37 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 25, '05 From Fort Wayne, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
It's been a while, but it's time to make some changes to the setup of our swapped car. Remember that with a SMT6 piggyback and some other work, the stock CT26 made 249 HP and about 260 TQ to the wheels in Summer of 06. Over the winter I noticed that the CT26 will actually put out 18-20 PSI and HOLD IT TO REDLINE with good enough air.
So here's what I'm thinking (and it will all happen relatively soon): AEM EMS for complete tunability w/GM IAT and 3 Bar MAP (AEM or GM). Water/Alky Injection full time, boost referenced and tuned accordingly. AFM Delete in favor of a better intake tract. I figure by cooling the intake charge via the Methanol, the boost should hold on a little longer. I'm curious to see how much farther I can push the Ct26.......... There's a dyno shop here in IL about 15 minutes from me that is reasonably priced that I will be frequenting. Thoughts? I'm sticking with the stock injectors for now as the meth injection will be partially like an added fuel also as well as a cooling tool. -------------------- |
May 16, 2007 - 1:15 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 25, '05 From Fort Wayne, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Art, I realize what you're saying. I guess I mis-stated my goal originally. I realize that the CT26 is the bottleneck, but right now my biggest concern is getting complete control over my motor, via the standalone. My entire point of moving to a standalone is to gain complete tunability for now moreso than extra power.
I plan to do the majority of the tuning myself. I've been doing a lot of N/A working on my own stuff for about 3 years now, and was playing with FI stuff last year and have been doing a lot of farting around with the piggyback also. I'm not expecting to get huge power gains, but what I am expecting is a cleaner fuel map, no backfiring when I shift gears, no black soot on my rear bumper, and the ability to datalog, monitor, and on the fly change as necessary. I just can't in good conscience throw a bigger turbo on the car without knowing that I can 100% control what the car does first. -------------------- |
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