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if it came off the WRC then its most likely a steel shaft.
The americans are going up to 20psi on the steel shaft ct26 rev 2 :evil:


thats intersting to know so i mite have a bit more to play with :D and the thing is i still have not had the JUN264 cams set up so i still go a bit of power to come from them :twisted:

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That is very good power for 1.2 bar congratulations m8. What was bhp at the wheels?

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Hi,

is the 4th line (from left) the 3000rpm line?

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Sunny wrote:
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is the 4th line (from left) the 3000rpm line?

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hi mate the 4th line from the left is 3200rpm and you can see the bhp was till going up at 7200rpm, i could take the engine to 8k if i wanted to :twisted:

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Hi,

pretty cool :lol:
and the current setup is? do you want to post a list :)

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 CYLINDER HEAD SKIMMED.
 VALVES RE-LAPPED.
 NEW VALVE STEM SEALS.
 BRAND NEW METAL 1.4MM HEADGASKET.
 HEAVY DUTY RACING SHELLS.
 FORGED 86.5mm CP PISTONS AND RINGS.
 FORGED ‘H’ BEAM RODS.
 BLOCK REBORED TO 86.5MM CLEANED & HONED.
 ARP FASTNERS.
 CRANKSHAFT REGROUND AND BALANCED.
 CT20 TURBO.
 JUN 264CAM’s.
 JUN VALVE SPRINGS.
 HEAD PORT MATCHED AND POLISHED.
 PORT MATCHED AND POLISHED INLET MANIFOLED.
 PORT MATCHED AND POLISHED EXHAUST MANIFOLD.
 TRD THERMASTAT.
 MOCO 13 ROW OIL COOLER WITH RELOCATION KIT AND THERMOSTAT.
 HEAVY DUTY HKS TIMING BELT.
 HKS ADJUSTABLE CAM PULLEYS.
 540CC INJECTORS.
 WILBRO FUEL PUMP.
 HKS AIR FILTER.
 HKS F-CON V-PRO GOLD ECU.
 MAGNICORE HT LEADS.
 FULL 3” EXHAUST SYSTERM.
 3” DECAT.
 COLD AIR BOX.
 EVO VIII INTERCOOLER.
 2.5” INTERCOOLER PIPEWORK.
 HKS DUMP VALVE.
 BATTERY RELOCATION.
 GROUNDING KIT.


and runing at 1.2bar

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For 400 I recommend another set of injectors and turbo :)

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im looking at geting a ste of 650cc or 800cc injectors and eather a S148 Toyota Celica twin entry
Power output 240-380 BHP
Boost 11-23 PSI
Standard turbine assembly
360° screwed thrust bearing


or S175 Toyota Celica twin entry
Power output 380-500 BHP
Boost 15-30 PSI
CT26 high-flow turbine assembly
360° screwed thrust bearing

this should get my my 400bhp:)

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here is a better pic of my power print out

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bit more to be dun on the car :)
i have just finished striping down and painting the frount wish bones
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and now thay are ready to have the new poly bushes fitted
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i have all so just fitted a 12v superdharger to my cold air feed that goes to the cold air box
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sorry this pics not very good, but it works very well and keeps a constant air flow to the filter witch when you are now moving will kepp the air temps down at the filter :)

i have all so added a bit of Co2 to help with the cooling :) what do you think?
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lol @ the co2 cooling. Should work great ntil you run over the guys holding them :D

I think the 148 would get you near to the 400 mark with cams. Mine made 321@0.9 bar according to surrey rolling road.


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well im running 353bhp now on a stock ct20 at 1.2bar :) so 400 should be pritty close :) as for the Co2 im fitting them in the boot and pluming them to the intercooler to be operated with a electonic switch :) and as the co2 comes out at -70c it should help lots on a track and drag strip :)

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lol @ the co2 cooling. Should work great ntil you run over the guys holding them :D

I think the 148 would get you near to the 400 mark with cams. Mine made 321@0.9 bar according to surrey rolling road.


how do you find the s148 to drive with? is it responcive? im looking at runing it at 1.5bar :twisted: so like you say should get pritty close to the 400bhp :)

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DeeCee wrote:
if it came off the WRC then its most likely a steel shaft.
The americans are going up to 20psi on the steel shaft ct26 rev 2 :evil:


why can´t you take more power of a ct26 twinentry later mod (some call it ct20b) then just 320hp without mods ?
Is it becouse of the axle ?
I have a steel axle on my old one.
took my turbo down to pieces and see that is not so small after all!


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Hi,

the maximum for the CT20B is 1,35bar (efficient) :)

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