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Actually, I have made some progress - I am getting ready to post some results but initially I have seen about 1K rpm in spooling improvement.
This weekend I had the pleasure to drive in an NSX with the Precision 6262, AEM EMS and 550 RC injectors. The turbo is oil cooled only and requires no coolant hoses. The car spools faster and punches harder initially...........I don't know if it is leaps and bounds over the standard journal bearing turbo that is standard in this kit.
The boost seems to come on about 500-800 rpm's lower. What is lost with the 6262 is the higher end punch of the big old school turbo. To each his own.
Both turbos (mine and his) were tuned to 400rwhp and were between 7-8psi. I believe the precision makes about 30ftlb more peak torque. The car is soooo much more of a pleasure to drive with a turbo.
Hope this helps.
Any updates, Wil?
Both are around 400rwhp but one is on a dynojet and one is on dyno dynamics. It would be interesting to see both on the same dyno, same day.
I would love to see that but it would be more interesting to see them line up on a track and see what happens.
Dave
This weekend I had the pleasure to drive in an NSX with the Precision 6262, AEM EMS and 550 RC injectors. The turbo is oil cooled only and requires no coolant hoses. The car spools faster and punches harder initially...........I don't know if it is leaps and bounds over the standard journal bearing turbo that is standard in this kit.
The boost seems to come on about 500-800 rpm's lower. What is lost with the 6262 is the higher end punch of the big old school turbo. To each his own.
Both turbos (mine and his) were tuned to 400rwhp and were between 7-8psi. I believe the precision makes about 30ftlb more peak torque. The car is soooo much more of a pleasure to drive with a turbo.
Hope this helps.
Any updates, Wil?
are these turbo kits still being offered and if so, what price and options?
hi guys!
Few quick questions-
- how does the nsx with this system compare with todays modern super cars? Lambo, ferrari, porsche, audi etc
- i understand that a built engine allows you to run more boost and power, but does it increase reliability? I had thought that perhaps the increase would put extra stress and heat on ALL components, not just the piston and rods, and so increase their chance of failing? I don't believe that it is just a question of cost why fewer people go down this route?
- Will would you consider travelling here to Ireland to install and tune your system on my car?
Very informative and encouraging thread!
Many Thanks
Jamie
so even with a built engine, reliability is an increasing consideration? Thats great news about the the comparasin with other cars
re Guinness- the factory is just where they make it! We can just tour the bars. . . they're all Irish bars here! Bushmills, now THATS the place . . .
what kind of engine work is extensive? Pistons and rods?
would the car be more reliable with that done and running higher boost than on a stock 3litre with your kit at under 400whp?
I just had the pleasure of buying a Beautiful black 91 NSX in great condition. I am almost ready to order this awesome kit. All my questions have been answered by reading this thread from the first page to the last (took hours). But I still have one question that no one has brought up.
My previous vehicle was a 92 Toyota MR2 Turbo tuned @ 22psi on E85 with a standalone which resulted in 422WHP.
I am looking to install this kit but I am interested in E85 for its high octane and lower temp and anti detonation qualities. So my question is can this be done with bigger injectors and the FIC? and if so what would be a safe power level on a stock motor? Would it be similar to Meth injection? Are there any NSX owners on this forum running E85 for Force Induction applications?