AJZax
02-03-2015, 03:06 PM
Greetings budget twin scroll hunters!
I was about to fork the money for a full-race or DOC race. I ran into this, and scored it for cheap! I was a little weary, but looking at design and materials used and weld quality in pictures I thought I'd give it a whirl.
To sum it up I'm very impressed.
You all are probably worried about the dyno. So we'll start with that.
583hp 467tq (obviously measured at the wheel)
Notice it approaches 8k rpms the tq levels to what it's at around 4k rpms.
28psi
http://s4.postimg.org/xpk70i94p/photo.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/xpk70i94p/)
This setup is crazy responsive. I was very nervous that it would be laggy. This is more responsive than a friends GTX28 setup, believe it or not. The Transient response is insane. At about 2,500rpms the car scoots more than my g35. (showing low end tq).
I'm very impressed with this manifold and will be buying one for my daily driver as well, and a couple friends are also going to switch to this. A magic setup would be this with a GTX3071r. You'll have more response than a GT2871 setup and more tq/power everywhere.
http://s10.postimg.org/pp9n44pkl/dynotune.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/pp9n44pkl/)
That's the car. Pro Am car for seattle (evergreen drift) pro am. Don't mind the lonestar pro am banner, just to troll on people haha. Have to switch it at the season start :/ lol
RS-Enthalpy ECU, dynotuned by badass tuner, Martin. By the way, the mail order rom tune he sent me didn't need adjusting on the dyno..... Just so you know how spot on he is with his romtunes. And he does dynotuning (obviously). He flies around the states doing this. I arrange his NW dynotuning days so hit me up if you're interested.
And no a standalone wouldn't let us get any more power. lol
We had an AEM car with a 2.4L SR throw down 440whp. and less tq than me at the same power level. (my old setup did 440whp at 15psi).
BY THE WAY, this setup we did 466whp at 15psi. This manifold is very efficient (and so is the engine).
We managed to set it up where we are barely getting more than 10whp per 1lb/min of compressor flow. The GTX76mm compressor wheel with .6a/r maxes out at 58lbs/min. We got just over 580whp. So we were excited! The SR is setup awesome. We pulled the same hp and tq as a built KAT with a full race EFR setup (if you're on the KAT forums).
ENOUGH babbeling. Details on the manifold.
http://s28.postimg.org/y71tk9yah/photo_2.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/y71tk9yah/)
I felt inside, the seams between pieces is very smooth and not what you find on cheap manifolds. The welds look very good and I had them inspected by a couple specialty welders (fabrication shop and a welder by trade), and I also am a novice welder. The welds look great, and they use a scedule 40 piping. Which is very heavy duty. Same crap expensive manifolds are made of.
http://s30.postimg.org/3z468qlr1/photo_1.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/3z468qlr1/)
http://s30.postimg.org/xtl4arc7x/photo_2.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/xtl4arc7x/)
http://s30.postimg.org/jofb8y36l/photo_3.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/jofb8y36l/)
http://s30.postimg.org/8z1mgordp/photo_4.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/8z1mgordp/)
http://s30.postimg.org/mdepcpy1p/photo_5.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/mdepcpy1p/)
Notice how smooth the interior side of the collector is, the introduction angle and finish on the inside is outstanding, and not at all I expected for the price.
All flanges are flat and seal, no leaks. I fits on without an filing or annoying stuff.
The wastegate is merged with a divider to retain twin scroll. (look, full race isn't even divided for some reason, and neither is DOC race I was blown away)
I'm using an MVS 38mm tial wastegate on this, and a GTX3076r with a custom .82 A/R exhaust housing.
With the money saved (like $1k HAHA) I got a silver techline or cerakoat or something I don't even remember haha.
http://s1.postimg.org/jfnwtoksb/testfit.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/jfnwtoksb/)
Here is how it fits without a turbo. Doesn't hit or hinder any fittings to the block or get in the way of anything. It's outstanding! My street car will get this manifold and I'll update if AC fits with it :p
http://s16.postimg.org/tj97hzrc1/exhaust_side_turbo.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/tj97hzrc1/)
You can see that they similarly copied full-race runner paths. From an engineering background, I am pleased with this manifold.
http://s7.postimg.org/3k4ph5r87/turbo_fit.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/3k4ph5r87/)
Everything fits awesome. I'm very pleased. I have so much transient response, I'm really thoroughly impressed. Kudos to GTX series turbo, twin scroll, martins tuning at RS Enthalpy my team setting up the car without restrictions properly. The engine setup and this whole setup jive perfect. Usable powerband is actually from around 4500-8000. IDK why that dynosheet seems like it stops before 8k, as that's where the redline actually is set. With this kind of power and tq out of our baby 2L we have the means to really dial some grip in for that 5/8ths bank against all our 2jz and LSx NW pro am guys! Should be an awesome season! Transient response is the part I'm most excited about.
Engine
87mm 9:1 stock stroke
Fully worked over highport head with 270cams and oversized valves.
Freddy intake manifold port matched &blended. Small restrictions have been taken care of appropriately.
Any specific questions feel free to hit me up on facebook.
facebook.com/ajdrift
No I'm not sponsored by XSPower/relentless performance. Just stoked on how well it turned out for the money and letting people know. :) It's not worth sponsorship duties for a manifold that's so cheap -_- haha. I definitely do not feel I took a short cut with this!
Yes this is on an N62 MAF. (stock housing, no customization to MAF).
Happy 2015 season guys!
http://s10.postimg.org/7xyxsf81l/brownbear.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
image hosting over 10mb (http://postimage.org/)
I was about to fork the money for a full-race or DOC race. I ran into this, and scored it for cheap! I was a little weary, but looking at design and materials used and weld quality in pictures I thought I'd give it a whirl.
To sum it up I'm very impressed.
You all are probably worried about the dyno. So we'll start with that.
583hp 467tq (obviously measured at the wheel)
Notice it approaches 8k rpms the tq levels to what it's at around 4k rpms.
28psi
http://s4.postimg.org/xpk70i94p/photo.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/xpk70i94p/)
This setup is crazy responsive. I was very nervous that it would be laggy. This is more responsive than a friends GTX28 setup, believe it or not. The Transient response is insane. At about 2,500rpms the car scoots more than my g35. (showing low end tq).
I'm very impressed with this manifold and will be buying one for my daily driver as well, and a couple friends are also going to switch to this. A magic setup would be this with a GTX3071r. You'll have more response than a GT2871 setup and more tq/power everywhere.
http://s10.postimg.org/pp9n44pkl/dynotune.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/pp9n44pkl/)
That's the car. Pro Am car for seattle (evergreen drift) pro am. Don't mind the lonestar pro am banner, just to troll on people haha. Have to switch it at the season start :/ lol
RS-Enthalpy ECU, dynotuned by badass tuner, Martin. By the way, the mail order rom tune he sent me didn't need adjusting on the dyno..... Just so you know how spot on he is with his romtunes. And he does dynotuning (obviously). He flies around the states doing this. I arrange his NW dynotuning days so hit me up if you're interested.
And no a standalone wouldn't let us get any more power. lol
We had an AEM car with a 2.4L SR throw down 440whp. and less tq than me at the same power level. (my old setup did 440whp at 15psi).
BY THE WAY, this setup we did 466whp at 15psi. This manifold is very efficient (and so is the engine).
We managed to set it up where we are barely getting more than 10whp per 1lb/min of compressor flow. The GTX76mm compressor wheel with .6a/r maxes out at 58lbs/min. We got just over 580whp. So we were excited! The SR is setup awesome. We pulled the same hp and tq as a built KAT with a full race EFR setup (if you're on the KAT forums).
ENOUGH babbeling. Details on the manifold.
http://s28.postimg.org/y71tk9yah/photo_2.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/y71tk9yah/)
I felt inside, the seams between pieces is very smooth and not what you find on cheap manifolds. The welds look very good and I had them inspected by a couple specialty welders (fabrication shop and a welder by trade), and I also am a novice welder. The welds look great, and they use a scedule 40 piping. Which is very heavy duty. Same crap expensive manifolds are made of.
http://s30.postimg.org/3z468qlr1/photo_1.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/3z468qlr1/)
http://s30.postimg.org/xtl4arc7x/photo_2.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/xtl4arc7x/)
http://s30.postimg.org/jofb8y36l/photo_3.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/jofb8y36l/)
http://s30.postimg.org/8z1mgordp/photo_4.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/8z1mgordp/)
http://s30.postimg.org/mdepcpy1p/photo_5.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/mdepcpy1p/)
Notice how smooth the interior side of the collector is, the introduction angle and finish on the inside is outstanding, and not at all I expected for the price.
All flanges are flat and seal, no leaks. I fits on without an filing or annoying stuff.
The wastegate is merged with a divider to retain twin scroll. (look, full race isn't even divided for some reason, and neither is DOC race I was blown away)
I'm using an MVS 38mm tial wastegate on this, and a GTX3076r with a custom .82 A/R exhaust housing.
With the money saved (like $1k HAHA) I got a silver techline or cerakoat or something I don't even remember haha.
http://s1.postimg.org/jfnwtoksb/testfit.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/jfnwtoksb/)
Here is how it fits without a turbo. Doesn't hit or hinder any fittings to the block or get in the way of anything. It's outstanding! My street car will get this manifold and I'll update if AC fits with it :p
http://s16.postimg.org/tj97hzrc1/exhaust_side_turbo.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/tj97hzrc1/)
You can see that they similarly copied full-race runner paths. From an engineering background, I am pleased with this manifold.
http://s7.postimg.org/3k4ph5r87/turbo_fit.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/3k4ph5r87/)
Everything fits awesome. I'm very pleased. I have so much transient response, I'm really thoroughly impressed. Kudos to GTX series turbo, twin scroll, martins tuning at RS Enthalpy my team setting up the car without restrictions properly. The engine setup and this whole setup jive perfect. Usable powerband is actually from around 4500-8000. IDK why that dynosheet seems like it stops before 8k, as that's where the redline actually is set. With this kind of power and tq out of our baby 2L we have the means to really dial some grip in for that 5/8ths bank against all our 2jz and LSx NW pro am guys! Should be an awesome season! Transient response is the part I'm most excited about.
Engine
87mm 9:1 stock stroke
Fully worked over highport head with 270cams and oversized valves.
Freddy intake manifold port matched &blended. Small restrictions have been taken care of appropriately.
Any specific questions feel free to hit me up on facebook.
facebook.com/ajdrift
No I'm not sponsored by XSPower/relentless performance. Just stoked on how well it turned out for the money and letting people know. :) It's not worth sponsorship duties for a manifold that's so cheap -_- haha. I definitely do not feel I took a short cut with this!
Yes this is on an N62 MAF. (stock housing, no customization to MAF).
Happy 2015 season guys!
http://s10.postimg.org/7xyxsf81l/brownbear.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
image hosting over 10mb (http://postimage.org/)