PSIRacing 6 cylinder turbo Eliminator 25
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PSIRacing 6 cylinder turbo Eliminator 25
Went out yesterday on sunday and finally got my new turbo back and finally got a Labbed 34 Bravo 1 on the boat...Must say Boating in the florida keys has to be some of the nicest water...excellent go fast conditions and temperature had to be in the mid 70's....Beautiful day!! And guys I cant even belive it myself but ran 129mph....I have to say im beyond impressed on how the boat felt at that speed....and I cant believe still my project has reached that kind of speed....unfortunately i didnt get a video and had purchased a brand new go pro HD Hero the day before just for sundays run...I will retest shortly cause we all know a video is what its all about...
Thanks,
Brendan
Thanks,
Brendan
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I've been watching videos of your boat for about 2 years. You are really getting it dialed in now.
I have always been a fan of the 2jz. They can make some serious power and take a beating.
How well does the heat wrap and turbo balnket do for keeping heat down in the engine bay? What turbo are you running?
I have always been a fan of the 2jz. They can make some serious power and take a beating.
How well does the heat wrap and turbo balnket do for keeping heat down in the engine bay? What turbo are you running?
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Great work!
I once did a turbo conversion on a jet ski and heat control was probably the biggest issue. I wound up building a clam-shell bolt-on water jacket for the turbo and it worked pretty well. They make water-jacketed turbine housings (as seen on the new Merc 1350 and also marine diesels), but it's not so easy to find them in the turbo size you usually want to run.
I once did a turbo conversion on a jet ski and heat control was probably the biggest issue. I wound up building a clam-shell bolt-on water jacket for the turbo and it worked pretty well. They make water-jacketed turbine housings (as seen on the new Merc 1350 and also marine diesels), but it's not so easy to find them in the turbo size you usually want to run.