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Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
Im getting ready to buy a 1g turbo dsm in a few days (my beater car just died, 260k on it). I'm trying to get my mod list together and I'm having a lot of fun researching all the different mods and what ones i want to do and making home made parts and stuff.
I think i know what i want as far as mods go. I'm thinking: home made intake (i actually already made it. Only $20. hope it fits when i buy the car), Home made MBC Boost gauge Ill port the o2 housing myself IC piping A 2.5" down pipe and either a 190 or 255 lph fuel pump with an AFPR and i was thinking i could stay with the stock injectors but i don't know. And I plan on keeping the 14b and not ever going any bigger because this will be a daily driver and I'm only going for cheap mods on this car so far. Ive read that you don't need a AFPR with the 190 lph on a setup similar to this one, but some people say you do in which case you might as well get a 255lph just in case. My question on that is if a 190 lph would work for me or if i should go with a 255lph and a FPR. I'm not sure My down pipe question is this, I've read about o2 sensor housing dump tubes but after some thinking, i thought that it would be easier to just get a Buschur 2.5" dp or something and drill a 1"~ hole in it so that the exhaust will go out the stock exhaust and the hole in the dp eliminating the need for a full turbo back system. This would be until i buy the rest of the exhaust system at which time i would weld the hole up. I know this would work and everything but i was wondering if you guys had any thoughts on it. Your thoughts on these questions or the mods I'm planning on would be much appreciated. Thanks Eric BTW, just in case i thought id add that i did use the search thing before i posted this. |
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
do you plan on modding much at all in the future? if so just go with the 255 pump and afpr. it'll save you time and money later on if you plan on modding.
as for the exhaust, just go with a full 3" mandrel bent custom exhaust. i wouldn't screw with all the differnt downpipes and this and that..get it all at once, that's the easiest. |
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
255hp, rewire kit, Aeromotive 10309.
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If you're not planning on modding past the 14b, and this is a daily driver, I don't see why to go beyond the 190lph, rewired. You're obvious of the DSM'er "save money" mentality, and not having to purchase the AFPR seems like it would be attractive for you. Drilling a hole in your dp will sound like hell, just as bad as an o2 dump. Buying the full exhaust is a worthy purchase. Burschur makes nice stuff, but for less money you can get a custom full exhaust that will work fine. Good luck, let us know how it goes .
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Well, i only plan to go as far as the 14b will let me, i don't plan on upgrading to a bigger turbo, ill probably just port the 14b and be done with it. Isnt the 16g the next step up in turbos? the b16g only flows like 100cmf more for $500, too expensive for me, maybe if i need to rebuild the 14b ever ill get the compressor wheel, cover and back plate and turn it into a 16g. The fastest i want to go is about mid 12s (i know that would be pretty hard with only a 14b), i would be happy with low 13s with this setup though since its going to only be a DD. I don't really want to put much money into this car though, that's one reason why its so appealing to me. Ive put over $7,000 into my mustang (not including a DIY nitrous system i just made) and it does mid-high 10s with the 150 shot (521rwhp) and mid-high 11s without the n20 (365whp) so i don't need to go all out with the dsm since its not my track car. I was also wondering if i should upgrade the injectors to 550's. I've read that with a 190lph and stock injectors, you can max out 14b and not have any problems, i don't know for sure though. how far could i go on the stock injectors? I'm going to probably get the 255lph and afpr but if the 190 doesn't need an afpr i might go with that. the 190lhp is suppose to be good for up to 400hp right? also, although a full turbo-back system would be easier and probably cheaper in the long run, i was planning to drill a hole in the 2.5" dp because if i port the o2 housing and cut the hole in the dp, itl only cost me like $175 for the same power increase as a turbo-back .Ans as far as gauges go, i was thinking just a boost gauge, EGT, and a data logger. any other recommendations you guys have? Thanks Eric |
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Sorry Gsx_hooptie i didn't see your post, but yeah everyone seems to say go for the full exhaust and i think i better take your advice since I've researched it a bit more, and now that i think about the noise. Thanks loeman for the website i think ill read that right now. But like i said, ill go with the 255lph if unless i don't have to use the afpr with the 190lph, even if i did need the afpr the if the 190lph really does support 400hp i could just use that anyways. But i know what you mean the 255 would be reassurance for just in case. Also, would i need a AFC also with this setup or just a pocketlogger? i was thinking i would be ok with just a pocketlogger. I forgot to mention that ill also get a ACT 2600 clutch and ill do all the free mods of course. |
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1) You'll need a regulator with the 255. If you're willing to spend that much, you're better off.
2) Exhaust is a good idea. Good choice. 3) A boost gauge is a must, an egt may not help as much as you'd like. 4) You can get a 14b into 12's, it's been done. 5) Kevin has a fuel worksheet on his site you should check out.
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
Yeah, ive been doing more reading and now i think ill get the pocketlogger and the afc and not the egt.
With this setup and good driving, what do you think it will run in the 1/4 mile? |
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We don't race benches
Try it and see for yourself. You read the Goodwill story yet? You will be in the 12s before you know it, and you will be throwing rocks at that Rustang. Good luck.
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
lol, i know what you mean about the bench racing, its just such an easyt question to ask heh
.Also, when i get the afc, ill get the apexi s-afc II, but i was thinking i would buy this as the last mod since its probably going to be the most expensive but a friend said it would be better to buy it as one of the first mods. he said that with no mods and an afc you can get a little more performance out of a stock car just because you control the fuel yourself. I was wondering if it would make more sence to buy it now or after i have my major mods like the exhaust and fuel pump. Oh and yes i did read the Goodwill story, heh almost makes FWD look more appealing. i cant believe they did that on the 14b, i cant imagine what they'll run on that 'big turbo' there planning on. It gives me confidence that ill get into the 12's with the 14b . |
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
The Apexi is no more expensive than anything else. You can get them for under $200 used. E-bay is your friend
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
Cool, ill look definetly take a look on ebay.
The more i think of it, it would be pretty cool to get one of those to mess around with on a mainly stock car just to see if i could get any more power. But like i sayd, i plan on being done with modding this car in about 1 month so i guess it doesnt really matter what order i get my stuff in. Ive been reading a lot about home-made turboback exhausts, and the more i read the easier it looks. I read somewhere where a guy got free 3" mandrel bends and 3" pipe from a muffler shop. He welded it himself and ended up with an almoast completely free turboback. That sounds pretty badass. |
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Re: Down Pipe, Fuel Pump and Injector Question.
wow i should have pre-read that before i posted it.
Also, is there a big difference between a S-AFC II and the regular S-AFC. or do they both do prety much the same thing? |
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