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i like to put my compression test on his motor and see what it reads.
a few months ago, i got my motor to make 567hp at 21psi with 18 degree of timing before my oil pump took a crap on the dyno and i had to quit. i was only 33hp away from making 600hp on what people consider to be low boost. another pound or two of boost and 15-16 degree of timing would have gotten me there. you saw from the dyno sheet that i posted that the motor can make 550hp with 22.5psi and 13.5 degree of timing. that is with me not reving to 8500rpm. i am on a non hta gt35r with old school crower stage 3 cams. old school crower stage 3 cams are consider to be like hks272in/272ex but they are less efficient according to a test done years ago. i am running 11:1 wiseco pistons. i am on e85 so i can be retarded like that. my matco compression tester reads 235psi when i compression test my engine is cold. that is 75psi higher than 1g pistons and 55psi higher than 2g pistons. most engines that i compression tested with over the counter 8.3-8.5:1 je, wiseco, or ross pistons yield between 160-170psi if they have high duration cams. these engines with the lower compression reading generally make about 100hp-150 lower than mine at the same boost level even when they have turbos that are slightly larger.
the guy with the eclipse is running 9:1 ross pistons. we don't know how thick his head gasket is. we don't know if he has flat face valves or dish face valves. we don't know if he has welded combustion chambers or not. thin head gasket combine with flat face valves and 9:1 piston can easily kick his engine up to 10-10.5:1 compression ratio. if the head and block are decks to achieve .035 to .040 quench distance, i can see the compression increasing too. with welded combustion chamber, he can kick it up to 11:1 compression with no problem. combine the higher compression with a bad ass head and a efficient turbo setup, i believe he can make the power he is claiming on that boost level. however, the 600hp pump gas deal is very questionable. many guys claimed their cars have pump gas tunes when they sprayed a ton of methanol into their engines. i like to know if he is running methanol or not.
Exactly what he said you never know what someone truly has done with there build unless you yourself built the engine.
Even spinning the engine to high rpm's the dyno will still read it's max TQ the only thing it will effect if the head doesn't flow as well up in those rpm's the tq will dive off.
But usually with high compression the power will hit a lot sooner and the tq would be higher. Unless he had to lower the timing on the pump tune with higher compression I would assume was the deal.
The goal to have a good set up is to keep the TQ flat along with the HP then you have a great all around engine and have hit your sweat spot. Look's like they got there.
This car is FWD I suppose it could have been spinning tire. There is one small dip in the dyno sheet where that could be the case. Does he happen to have a dyno based on RPM's? Or was the tach pickup not working on this dynojet also?