Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
How does the breather system look? What does the inlet from the catch can look like for oil?
No doubt, you are maxing that GTX3071r in a big way, but still it is hard to swallow that it is losing the front seal
No doubt, you are maxing that GTX3071r in a big way, but still it is hard to swallow that it is losing the front seal
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
breather system is designed like the stock pcv with a catch can before the turbo intake.
I will check the intercooler in a few days to find out how much oil is actually down there. It may be that when the hose blew off it back fed any oil out of the intercooler. I have blown 4 hoses in 4 days now mark said 310kpa would do that
I will check the intercooler in a few days to find out how much oil is actually down there. It may be that when the hose blew off it back fed any oil out of the intercooler. I have blown 4 hoses in 4 days now mark said 310kpa would do that
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Dutchbroracer wrote:How much power did you end up making?
Somewhere around 480ish whp .... torque was only measured at the front wheels
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Woah, must be a riot to drive. Looks great too man.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
So i am trying to figure out why my car needs so much fuel in one band around 2600 rpm's. Anyone ever run into this before and should i look somewhere else in VEMS.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
so from the VEMS facebook post it looks like it may be harmonics in the fuel system that i need to deal with... i know my lines are not running optimally so i might have to redesign that
In other news i moved my oil cooler to the other side of the car, now working on cowling for both the cooler and one for the intake side to keep fresh air directed at the intake

In other news i moved my oil cooler to the other side of the car, now working on cowling for both the cooler and one for the intake side to keep fresh air directed at the intakeJustin aka banget3k

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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
My car has the same lean spike/rich map area around there, plus or minus a few hundred RPM. It may be some kind of harmonic intake or exhaust resonance? A fuel pressure gauge would show if it's a fuel system issue.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
SEStone wrote:My car has the same lean spike/rich map area around there, plus or minus a few hundred RPM. It may be some kind of harmonic intake or exhaust resonance? A fuel pressure gauge would show if it's a fuel system issue.
Sam
I hooked an oscilloscope up to my fuel pressure sensor yesterday to confirm that what VEMS is seeing is correct... around 2100 RPM the turbulence in the fuel system reaches a peak and the fuel pressure changes wildly... sort of a water hammer for fuel going on in there. Time to fab up something different
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
hard to say but its more noticeable in taller gears... fuel pressure is CH5 in my vemslog
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Justin,where did you get those ebrake calipers from?I'm going to fabricate the bracket for those ebrake with cayenne calipers.i love the exhaust sound though.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
varia wrote:Ferrari
yup pulled from a f430 but the same calipers that are on the v10 r8's. The bracket is a one off that i made with a local shop... IPSCO was supposidly designing some but i havn't heard any more on that... i plan to pull mine and have them redone one day hopefully that will produce a cad or solidworks file
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Thanks Justin.where can i get a pair of used one in States?i remember the Viper and some Jag is using the same calipers.I can get started to use Autocad designed the bracket as soon as i acquired the calipers.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
I noticed the tesla model s has a separate ebrake caliper for the record
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
ringbearer wrote:I noticed the tesla model s has a separate ebrake caliper for the record
thoes are electric i believe
Pop the calipers are Brembo 228021 & 228022
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Electric, makes perfect sense 

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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Justin,
what about the ebrake cable?do you have any issues on using stock one?
i got an offer BNIB Jaguar Brembo ebrake calipers.ebrake cable holder is slightly
Different from F430 ebrake calipers not sure if it's worth to pay extra $ for
F430's.Thanks Pop
what about the ebrake cable?do you have any issues on using stock one?
i got an offer BNIB Jaguar Brembo ebrake calipers.ebrake cable holder is slightly
Different from F430 ebrake calipers not sure if it's worth to pay extra $ for
F430's.Thanks Pop
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
JustinB_20vt wrote:so from the VEMS facebook post it looks like it may be harmonics in the fuel system that i need to deal with... i know my lines are not running optimally so i might have to redesign that![]()
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In other news i moved my oil cooler to the other side of the car, now working on cowling for both the cooler and one for the intake side to keep fresh air directed at the intake
I have a BNIB 034 fuel line kit if you're interested in changing the fuel line setup.
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Update on my oil cooler. Finished the metal portion of my cowls the plan is to attach rubber to the bottom of each to seal against the belly pan. I added a 6.5" fan to the oil cooler and it seems to really suck
Little bit more trimming to do but hopefully it makes a big difference on the track and during the summer.


Did the same thing on the passenger side to hopefully keep fresh air directed at the intake

Little bit more trimming to do but hopefully it makes a big difference on the track and during the summer.Did the same thing on the passenger side to hopefully keep fresh air directed at the intake
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6
Lots of grinding and melting but I am close to calling it do-able

And now that i have a place to mount a euro plate on the front why not mount this on

And now that i have a place to mount a euro plate on the front why not mount this on
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6 - Now with eurogoodies
Good job Justin...A big FMIC behind a Euro bumper...what are you going to reinforce it with?
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Re: Justin (bangetek) 1996 UrS6 - Now with eurogoodies
A20V200 wrote:Good job Justin...A big FMIC behind a Euro bumper...what are you going to reinforce it with?
Actually enough of the core and support is still there and the FMIC does a good job of holding things in place ... i will reinforce if i start seeing any movement
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