![]() 04/24/2018 at 21:49 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
425ft/lb torque and 373 whp at a hair under 7 psi. The green line is a stock 05 ls2 gto with a manual for comparison.
The janky turbo project has coming to fruition(though still not done)
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Holy crap! Is that your home build turbo on a 2UZ?
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I think we know where the vtec kicks in yo
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Damn, skipper. Not too shabby.
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92 1uz with a 6speed
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oh lord. I need to drive this... How many miles on that 2uz? Do I need to do this to my LS400 for fun?
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Well I’m impressed as hell.
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impressive
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Reliability is not where it used to be but that has much to do with the oiling system and little with the actual forced induction. Motor supposedly had 130,000 when it was manual swapped(long story of how the drivetrain ended up in this chassis) a couple years ago but who knows if it was the actual gauge cluster for that car. At this point the motor is at least 150-160,000 miles
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I was fully expecting 280-ish, especially on a Dyno Dynamic.
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A twin turbo LS400 seems like a lot of fun. Probably won’t do it with this one, but maybe money will show up and I can buy another car, get race buckets for it, then use the nice seats and parts to fix mine.
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Drift yacht.
Weld the diff, twin turbo, rx8 seats, profit.
You’ll want the 89-94 ls though because those 1uz’s have the thicker rods. Also I’m not sure how well the ls400 ecu takes to pressure, each ecu for models that share the 1uz have different maps.(according to the internet)
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From what I have heard, the LS400 is pretty popular as it is fairly balanced back to front.
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it’s also a dirt cheap v8
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Almost LS status, right?