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Old 09-30-2011, 02:30 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by smg944 View Post
biggest advantage i noticed with the precision billet 67 is that the turbine wheel is a regular p-trim size but looks very similar to a garrett gt wheel. which flows better vs its size. most p-trim wheels i have seen fall off at anything over 25psi. this went up to 27psi no problem and making steady power at each psi level between 23 and 27. i would have taken it all the way until the turbo ran out of steam but i needed a bigger wastegate spring as i maxed out the boost controller. i currently have a 16psi spring in there. im going to move up to a 20psi wg spring over the winter and max it out next year. car is moving very well right now so going to have some fun for the rest of the season.
You could upgrade to this wheel http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2981656

Also you mentioned that your EGTs are increasing disproportionately in top end. Maybe better exhaust setup is what is needed.
Given that 67mm billet is proven to flow north of 90 lbs/min, you should have at least another 100 HP in there.

Its shame that most people don´t realize, that you have one of the most powerful street driven rotaries around. Reading today´s internet forums makes me think, that people forgotten why they are modifying cars at the first place. Why give credits to guy who have genuine 600+ HP 13B when there are dozens of monkeys which claim 700+ and never back it up?
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