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Offline Eddie ly

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Tsi street build
« on: December 22, 2016, 12:08:38 am »
After just about pushing the limit of the eagle/je combo, I decided
it's time to build a stronger engine that can handle more. At first
I was gonna have RG build it, cause I have never build an engine
before, but they were busy. I didn't want to leave the car there and
don't know when I'll get it back. So after a lot research, I decided
the only way to learn is to do it myself. The build went smooth,
I learned a lot and it was so satisfying!

-BLOCK-
6 bolts .020" 10:1cr 2.0l
Polished stock crank
Jay racing billet main caps arp studs
Kiggly girdle
MAP/Howard I beam connecting rods
Wiseco hd1400 pistons
Acl tri-metal bearings
GSC zero balance shaft
SS O-rings

-HEAD-
Heavily ported
Kiggly HLA
L19 head studs
Ferrea valves
Ferrea dual valve springs/titanium retainers
GSC s2 cams
AEM cam gear
Gates Kevlar t-belt
Dual external oil cooler Earls and B&M
Power steering cooler


-INTAKE-
JMF drag manifold
S90 74mm tb
2.5" uicp tial q bov
4x12x24 fmic
J-pipe

-EXHAUST-
Fp cast manifold
Fp HTA68
Custom 3" o2 down pipe
Custom 3.5" flex back exhaust

-FUEL AND ELECTRONICS-
Primary pump gas
Walbro 400pump rewired
-6 feed and return
Aeromotive fpr
Russell performance fuel filter
Fic 1100 injectors stock rail

Secondary methanol
5 gallon cell
Russell performance pre/after pump filters
Aeromotive a1000 pump
-6 feed and return
Aeromotive fpr
Aeromotive rail
Rochester 840 injectors

AEM EMS V1
AEM a/f wideband
Autometer 45psi boost
Autometer volts
Greddy oil temp
Greddy egt
Greddy profec 2 ebc
Dynatec arc 2 (not hooked up)
Stock ignition ngk wires and br7es plugs

-BRAKES,DRIVE TRAIN AND SUSPENSIONS-
Shep stage 4 transmission evo fifth gear
Act 2600 pp street disc
Custom short shifter (reworked stock shifter)
Dss 3" drive shaft
Upgraded rear sway bar, control arms, trailing arms
All urethane bushings

CTS-V/EVO X front brakes
Stock rear brakes
Braided ss lines
3G master brake cylinder
EVO X bbs wheels

Tuned by Lowell
This setup dyno'd 481whp/353tq @28psi!
Next setup GTX3582R














« Last Edit: December 25, 2016, 05:22:25 pm by Eddie ly »

Offline Jordan Kruger

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2016, 10:05:55 pm »
So awesome man!
Thats a bloody perfect combo for the road.
Interested to see what the GTX would do for ya
check out gen 2 GTX turbos.
337awhp.  ---> 500 awhp ? =)

Replacing parts since early 2010.

Offline Eddie ly

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2016, 04:21:36 pm »
Thanks for the nice words! Yea I already saw the gen
2 Gtx3582 while searching for the compressor map for
gen 1. It's a 10 blade design compare to the old 11blade
Make me think gen 1 design maybe choking a bit at higher
RPM/psi. I guess we'll find out.

Offline Robert Vorley

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2016, 04:50:43 pm »
Nice results!

Look forward to your results with the gtx too.
1997 Eagle Talon AWD,
461 awhp, 357 tq @ 28 psi on RG's "heart-breaker" Mustang Dyno

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #4 on: July 29, 2017, 08:17:28 pm »
I switched out the HTA68. Took it out one night and didn't like how lazy it drove. In its place is the new GTX3584rs in a TiAL .82 turbine housing. Changed out all fluids, got the 2200 injectors fitted along with a few miscellaneous fittings and ducting in place.
Took it to RG to get it tuned today finally. Combo did 670whp and 421tq @ 35.6 psi. Boost is creeping,gonna upgrade to 60mm wastegate, maybe install the bigger map sensor and a pre-turbo injection system and crank it up some more in the fall/winter.

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #5 on: July 29, 2017, 08:21:47 pm »
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Offline Zach Holt

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2017, 01:37:14 pm »
Holy shit.

Nice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi
Then google.
Then read old postings about it.
Then ask.

Offline Robert Vorley

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2017, 09:43:43 pm »
Like the powerband. 9200 shift!

What fuel were you tuning with?

1997 Eagle Talon AWD,
461 awhp, 357 tq @ 28 psi on RG's "heart-breaker" Mustang Dyno

Offline Eddie ly

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2017, 07:27:17 pm »
Like the powerband. 9200 shift!

What fuel were you tuning with?
It was a little uneasy revving that high. I have dual valve springs and not the beehive, but it went smooth.
It was tuned on pump 91oct. and methanol.

Offline Brett Haviland

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #9 on: August 20, 2017, 01:01:51 am »
Congrats on setting the record for highest HP DSM  in British Columbia! 


Time to.see what this beast can do at the track!
I like Colts.  Turbo Colts.

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2017, 09:59:39 pm »
Congrats on setting the record for highest HP DSM  in British Columbia! 


Time to.see what this beast can do at the track!

Thanks Brett!!
 As for the track, I'm curious too. But I'm having a bit of boost leak I want to track down, also something's wrong with the tial v44 wastegate. And the clutch is also at its limit. I'll get these issue sorted hopefully before the  season end.

Offline Brett Haviland

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2017, 03:49:16 pm »
Always things popping up that need attention with that much power!
I like Colts.  Turbo Colts.

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #12 on: December 22, 2017, 09:52:39 pm »
Update: car is in the garage with the head off the block
for new timing component and to address some minor
issues, while the head’s off I’m switching to 3g lifters and
kiggly beehives valve springs.
Before I parked it, I did some testing for boost leaks. Or what
I thought was boost leaks. Turn out it was the greddy profec II
boost controller’s head unit not pulsing the solenoid consistently.
So all that time the car was ran on wastegate pressure than creeped
to 34~35 psi by 9000rpm. Hooked up a MBC and confirmed it.
With the MBC full boost (36psi)came on at 5500~rpm and hold
steady to redline. It was insane how much harder it hits.

With that sorted, I picked up the new greddy profec boost controller
and the JMF billet drag manifold to tryout. Finally got some time off
work to mess with the car again. Hopefully I can button her up and
have her tune in a month or so.




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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #13 on: December 29, 2017, 10:58:21 am »
awesome!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi
Then google.
Then read old postings about it.
Then ask.

Offline Brett Haviland

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Re: Tsi street build
« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2018, 03:19:15 pm »
Need to see this beast in action!   FVT 2018.  Thinking we can make a BCDSM drag weekend at mission also.
I like Colts.  Turbo Colts.