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Old 10-04-2008, 11:31 AM   #1
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Default 2.0 with small 16G pump gas 12.73@110

I ran a 12.73 @ 110 last night at Cecil county dragway.

02 WRX 116,000 with a slowboy small 16G on pump gas tuned tuned by me. I think that was fairly decent. Might have a little more in it still. I was spinning the tires on every run. I actually had rubber in the r/f wheelwell it was spinning so bad. I did hook it up good one run and had a better 60' time but couldn't get it into 3rd. It did go a 12.88 missing 3rd totally lifting and getting back in it, so maybe a 12.5 is possible? The original trans is starting to show it's age. Going to be time for new synchos any maybe gears soon.

110 mph at 3200 lbs works out to around 320-330 hp at the wheels, not too bad.

Anyone how fast the small 16G can go on a 2.0? I plan on either meth soon or possibly a swap to the ebay special OBX "green" turbo, just to see if it works or explodes. I want to go high 11's eventually.

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Old 10-04-2008, 12:53 PM   #2
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Nice!! I'd say you're right on target. As for how fast it CAN go, that's hard to say. That turbo CAN see 11s with enough mods and high enough octane.

That's a great run though, 110 tells me you're making good power. My best run, with a 1.81 60ft, was 12.6 @ 109 with a little bigger turbo, so if you're going 110 I'd say a 12.5, maybe even a 12.4, isn't out of the question.
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Old 10-04-2008, 01:01 PM   #3
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nice numbers man can you provide us with a modlist and dyno numbers?
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Old 10-04-2008, 01:02 PM   #4
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yeah dogbox, built 2.5, on a stripped GC chassis, and c16 u can get low 11s
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Old 10-04-2008, 01:17 PM   #5
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Nice!! I'd say you're right on target. As for how fast it CAN go, that's hard to say. That turbo CAN see 11s with enough mods and high enough octane.

That's a great run though, 110 tells me you're making good power. My best run, with a 1.81 60ft, was 12.6 @ 109 with a little bigger turbo, so if you're going 110 I'd say a 12.5, maybe even a 12.4, isn't out of the question.
Thanks, I'm thinking a small 16G on 100% meth with perfect weather and perfect track conditions could go 11's.
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Old 10-04-2008, 01:24 PM   #6
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nice numbers man can you provide us with a modlist and dyno numbers?
Slowboy small 16G
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Stock intake box with GP moto elbow
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Lots of suspension stuff coilovers swaybars etc.
More I'm forgetting
Most importantly RomRaider for tuning.

I don't believe in dynos, I just tune it myself on the street and go to the track.
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Old 10-04-2008, 01:27 PM   #7
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yeah dogbox, built 2.5, on a stripped GC chassis, and c16 u can get low 11s
Umm it won't take that much
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Thanks, I'm thinking a small 16G on 100% meth with perfect weather and perfect track conditions could go 11's.

That would be tough, but feasible. I think your best bet would be TGV deletes, EWG, and then 100% meth. Pull the passenger seat and spare tire setup, and I think you have a sleepy 11 sec car
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Old 10-04-2008, 05:38 PM   #9
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Nice run !!! It was way too crowded we ran once and left.

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Old 10-04-2008, 05:53 PM   #10
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Good job man If you search under my name, I had a very similar set up with the big 16g though...I had the car run 12.3@110 quite a few times on the stock tranny. The tranny didn't live very long like that, I was launching hard enough to pull mid 1.7 60's pretty regularly.

Good runs man that is a cool set up.

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Old 10-04-2008, 06:51 PM   #11
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Slowboy small 16G
Hallman MBC
ebay TMIC
Stock intake box with GP moto elbow
sti pinks
walbo pump
TGV delete
Gruppe-S header and up
Cobb catted down
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Lots of suspension stuff coilovers swaybars etc.
More I'm forgetting
Most importantly RomRaider for tuning.

I don't believe in dynos, I just tune it myself on the street and go to the track.
Thats impressive. Got any datalogs? I would like to see what Airboys road dyno says your car is making, it must be a nice curve witht hat 16g.
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Old 10-04-2008, 07:08 PM   #12
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Nice run !!! It was way to crowded we run once and left.
Yeah it was really packed. I ran best the the first run. I should have left after that.

What car was yours? The blue wagon?

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Old 10-04-2008, 07:14 PM   #13
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Thats impressive. Got any datalogs? I would like to see what Airboys road dyno says your car is making, it must be a nice curve witht hat 16g.
I have a few random ones from when I was tuning it after the 16G went on. I've heard of the road dyno, but never tried it. What sort of datalogs do you need for it. What gear or what mph?

I figure the car makes around 320-330 whp from plugging in the 3200 lb weight and 110 mph into an online calculator.
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Yeah it was really packed. I ran best the the first run. I should have left after that.

What car was yours? The blue wagon?
Yes. Which one was yours?
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Old 10-04-2008, 09:21 PM   #15
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What kind of boost & timing?
Still on the 2 liter????
Ditto on the logs.
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Old 10-04-2008, 10:05 PM   #16
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Yes. Which one was yours?
It's a silver bugeye with gray rota wheels.
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What kind of boost & timing?
Still on the 2 liter????
Ditto on the logs.
It makes 22 psi. In the higher loads it ramps up from 13-22 degrees at high rpm.

It's the original 2.0 never been apart with 116,000 miles.

I have old logs on my laptop from when I was tuning it. I have to figure out how to post them here. I can post them other places as an attachment.
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It makes 22 psi. In the higher loads it ramps up from 13-22 degrees at high rpm.

It's the original 2.0 never been apart with 116,000 miles.

I have old logs on my laptop from when I was tuning it. I have to figure out how to post them here. I can post them other places as an attachment.
That's impressive.
I'm on a 2.0L with a small 16G pushing 24 psi, header, 850cc squirters, E85, 3" turboback, walbro and I'm about a second and 8 mph slower (4850ft elevation, DA's around 6500 ft.) than you in a car that weighs 2960 with me in it.
Would you say timing of 13* @ peak torque ramping to 22* up high?

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Old 10-04-2008, 11:21 PM   #19
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I don't even know where the peak torque is actually. It's probably fairly low, it makes enough tourque down low to spin the tires pretty well. But I'd say it's 15-16 degrees there.

Keep in mind the tracks in my area are close to sea level. If you at high altitude it will be a lot slower.


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That's impressive.
I'm on a 2.0L with a small 16G pushing 24 psi, header, 850cc squirters, E85, 3" turboback, walbro and I'm about a second and 8 mph slower than you in a car that weighs 2960 with me in it.
Would you say timing of 13* @ peak torque ramping to 22* up high?
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Keep in mind the tracks in my area are close to sea level. If you at high altitude it will be a lot slower.
I know!!! Lucky you!!!!
I run my [email protected] w/ 1.813 60' here at Brainerd Int. Raceway (NHRA track) with 90* temps and 1200' elevation here in Minnesota. The car and I weigh at 3100lbs and I run a JDM STi 6spd. I wonder what a 5spd would do in the 1320???? hehehhe and ALSO 50* temps... OMG!!!!

Awesome times BTW!!!!
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I have a few random ones from when I was tuning it after the 16G went on. I've heard of the road dyno, but never tried it. What sort of datalogs do you need for it. What gear or what mph?

I figure the car makes around 320-330 whp from plugging in the 3200 lb weight and 110 mph into an online calculator.
Anything that has RPM in it and usually one or two more parameteres for resolution. 3rd gear is fine, starting low and running to whatever you feel comfortable with.
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wow great times!
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Awesome! Congrats on getting it sorted and running well. You planning to be at Etown on Friday?

EDIT: Just read a few posts above and I would love to see what this thing could do on 100% meth in the 25psi range. I would definitely say low 12's - high 11's on a great run in the right weather.
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Old 10-05-2008, 10:02 PM   #24
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I'm planning on going to Etown friday as of now.

I hope I can shift it. The sychro's are getting worn out. Not from the power, just normal high mileage wear. I'll get around to fixing it soon, I don't have time to pull the trans and split the case to put baulk rings in before friday. It does seem to have self healed a little and is shifting better now.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:02 PM   #25
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Ran a little better last night [email protected]

The weather conditions weren't as good as last week and the mph shows that. It still had lots of tire spin on most runs, this was the one that hooked up good. The trans is really on the way out now. I can probably go 12.5 if I get to the track with really perfect conditions like in the 40's with a barometer of 31. I got to the track late and didn't get to take the spare and all the junk out of the car so it was probably 75lbs heavier than last week.

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