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OT - 704 rwhp MR2

  • Thread starter Thread starter WillDuhhBeast
  • Start date Start date Mar 14, 2007
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WillDuhhBeast

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http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=235383

This is quite impressive. I own a 93t lsd as my daily driver, so I found this really interesting. A 4cyl running, and spooling a t-88 with that kind of efficency is quite an amazing accomplishment. He still has the stock head, and stock valves, although it's bored over to a 2.2l from the stock 2.0. The 3sgte engine is a beast.

Props to those guys at ATS.
 

Maza4ever14

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have to have a username to view.
 
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WillDuhhBeast

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oops, i forgot about that.


http://www.atsracing.net/sergey700.jpg


There is the dyno sheet.

http://i15.tinypic.com/42w11mb.jpg

And here a poor picture of the setup.

He's running a t-88 at 36 psi for the 704 rwhp run on c16 race gas. At medium boost, around 24 psi, he made 544 rwhp and 391rwtq. They are expecting high 9's
 

BennyBlown2v

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My buddy has a similar car, makes alot more down low though.
 

CobraRed_96_GT

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yeah, those lil things are fun. I helped my cousin's friend put a 2001 lexus 3.0V6 and a whipple S/C in an old sunbleached 88 MR2, that thing was a death trap at just 276hp/331tq!!
 
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