T4 conversion help needed
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I may be fitting a T4 to my 3dr which is currently running a T34 .48, 803's, MSD evo chip, 500 cooler & 2k rebuilt standard 205 engine.
By fitting greys and the T4 and another set-up at MSD would the whole package work or does it really need to be low comp??
Cams can be fitted and head work to grp A spec isn't a problem either.
Any info would be great
I may be fitting a T4 to my 3dr which is currently running a T34 .48, 803's, MSD evo chip, 500 cooler & 2k rebuilt standard 205 engine.
By fitting greys and the T4 and another set-up at MSD would the whole package work or does it really need to be low comp??
Cams can be fitted and head work to grp A spec isn't a problem either.
Any info would be great
isnt low comp old school know?
but yeah, def get siemens blacks, get them from the US, half the price
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/
but yeah, def get siemens blacks, get them from the US, half the price
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/
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matt lewis does siemens at great prices,thats where i bought mine
msd will see you alright aswell
mind and rewire your fuel pump though as stu wont run your car up if its not getting 12-14v at the pump
msd will see you alright aswell
mind and rewire your fuel pump though as stu wont run your car up if its not getting 12-14v at the pump
isnt low comp old school know?
but yeah, def get siemens blacks, get them from the US, half the price
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/
but yeah, def get siemens blacks, get them from the US, half the price
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/
mine is low comp and works well but a bit shit at low revs due to this and the cams
i was under the impression the latest way to get more power/torque was high comp? i'm probably wrong tho
go for the siemens and get the 83lb ones to future proof yourself, they are the same price
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2.8 Ohms Low Impedance
83lbs/hr - 865cc/min
P/N 3105
Siemens Deka
Or
12.0 Ohms High Impedance
55lbs/hr - 575cc/min
P/N 3172
Siemens Deka
You can make more power than 420 on a std head, the point is though you will reach a point where gains will be getting smaller and smaller for more more and more boost.
I always balance cost versus performance gain, no pint in a modded £1K head for extra 20bhp for example if a slight boost tweak will do it.
Always keep the cr as high as you can get away with, if injectors are near limit rail pressure can be increased, some cars(porsche etc) are 5 bar as std, with vac on, so 5.7/8 with vac off.
Proper mapping will be mind blowing driveability wise, and extra advance lower down will lose a lot of the lag, not all obviously.
tabetha
I always balance cost versus performance gain, no pint in a modded £1K head for extra 20bhp for example if a slight boost tweak will do it.
Always keep the cr as high as you can get away with, if injectors are near limit rail pressure can be increased, some cars(porsche etc) are 5 bar as std, with vac on, so 5.7/8 with vac off.
Proper mapping will be mind blowing driveability wise, and extra advance lower down will lose a lot of the lag, not all obviously.
tabetha
i had the 55lbs format and the part number was Siemens Deka 3102.
i can't get onto that webiste at work for some reason, but i'm 99.9% confident these are the ones you need
2.8 Ohms Low Impedance
83lbs/hr - 865cc/min
P/N 3105
Siemens Deka
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