01-20-2012, 09:51 AM
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So we took the car to UMS Tuning to take care of the tuning. Tony worked his magic and the car made 416whp at 17.75lbs of boost. Considering the application of the car (road racing) we pulled a bit timing just to play it safe and ended up at 396whp and 354 ft/lb. Should be plenty of power for a 2400lb car. Dyno video link at bottom. Sound quality questionable...
Subaru Powered Boxster dyno tuning - YouTube
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01-20-2012, 12:32 PM
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love this thread. it's one of my favorites to follow. nice numbers. 400hp should have it honking along pretty well. thanks for the update.
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02-06-2012, 02:16 PM
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02-06-2012, 02:25 PM
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great progress, thanks for continuing to keep us updated
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02-06-2012, 02:30 PM
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God I love this thread
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02-06-2012, 03:22 PM
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the motor sounds great too!
That track looks fast. Much faster than the one I drive on here in Texas. Lots of long sweepers.
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02-08-2012, 07:36 PM
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ah...the sound of a blow off valve in the morning
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02-12-2012, 12:43 PM
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Amazing work! That has to be a very powerful toy!
Few question:
1/ how do you like the MR2 electric power steering ?
2/ What transmission year model do you have ?
3/ Did you figure how to hook the ABS ?
4/ does the CV axle not the same length right and left because of the R&P on the side?
Thanks
Greg
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02-12-2012, 12:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxeer
Amazing work! That has to be a very powerful toy!
Few question:
1/ how do you like the MR2 electric power steering ?
2/ What transmission year model do you have ?
3/ Did you figure how to hook the ABS ?
4/ does the CV axle not the same length right and left because of the R&P on the side?
Thanks
Greg
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The MR2 pump works perfectly. It's a variable speed unit based on load. It feels completely natural.
The transmission in the test car is a stock G86/20 which is the stock 6 speed in the 2000 Boxster S. The adapter kit will work with all Boxster/Cayman transaxles up through 2008.
The ABS system functions exactly as is would in a stock car. Nothing had to be done to the stock ABS system to make it work with the engine conversion because the ABS system doesn't take any input from the engine management.
Porsche transaxles all use equal length axles... unlike BMW stuff.
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02-13-2012, 05:01 PM
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Glad to know you have the PS working with variable speed! I only heard people using it ON or OFF which is really bad for the pump to run 100% all the time.
When I look at the 2005 Boxster S engine on the floor. I have a hard time to imagine the axle the same length...
The only way it could be possible is if the engine is offset on the right a little bit. Or maybe It's a very good illusion. I just measured with approximation 6.5" in from input shaft of gearbox to left CV flange and only 5" from the same axis to the right CV flange.
Thanks
Greg
Last edited by Boxeer; 02-13-2012 at 06:16 PM.
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02-13-2012, 07:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxeer
Glad to know you have the PS working with variable speed! I only heard people using it ON or OFF which is really bad for the pump to run 100% all the time.
When I look at the 2005 Boxster S engine on the floor. I have a hard time to imagine the axle the same length...
The only way it could be possible is if the engine is offset on the right a little bit. Or maybe It's a very good illusion. I just measured with approximation 6.5" in from input shaft of gearbox to left CV flange and only 5" from the same axis to the right CV flange.
Thanks
Greg
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Engine is not offset... I'm not sure what you are seeing but every Porsche I've been under uses equal length axles.
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02-16-2012, 04:07 PM
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bravo bravo. As with most, I love this thread.
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03-05-2012, 03:45 PM
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03-05-2012, 05:00 PM
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Awesome...
I've followed the thread with great interest, and seeing it in action is amazing and reinforces what the Boxster can be.
Congrats on an amazing project...and I think you could have kept up with the first few cars had you really intended to, but I'd play it safe too...especially with the time invested into your Boxstaru project.
Please keep us updated...all the best!
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03-05-2012, 07:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by grtc68
I've followed the thread with great interest, and seeing it in action is amazing and reinforces what the Boxster can be.
Congrats on an amazing project...and I think you could have kept up with the first few cars had you really intended to, but I'd play it safe too...especially with the time invested into your Boxstaru project.
Please keep us updated...all the best!
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The car is capable of a lot more than you saw in that video. I'm still VERY MUCH a novice driver and that weekend was my first time on that track. Watching the video now, I can see a bunch of places where I'm giving up time... including slowing down WAY too much on the NASCAR banking
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03-06-2012, 09:31 AM
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Looks like fun! Great project. What is your expected life of that engine before a rebuild?
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03-27-2012, 01:07 PM
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Dang .. just went through the entire 12 pages .. my car feel so inadequate now .. *bow down*
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03-27-2012, 03:21 PM
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Aha!
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Originally Posted by kcpaz
I'm still VERY MUCH a novice driver and that weekend was my first time on that track.
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SOOOOOO kcpaz we finally find something that you haven't mastered ... (yet)!!
I knew there had to be a skeleton in your closet!
If you take to racing like you did to building the car, everyone needs to watch out!
Great stuff as always, I'm betting one or two more races is all you need to be a pro, then what will you do??
Cheers.
J T
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03-27-2012, 07:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by J Tinsby
Great stuff as always, I'm betting one or two more races is all you need to be a pro, then what will you do??
J T
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Build a street version so I can prove that this conversion can work in an every day application. I've already got a 987 lined up.
As far as life expectancy on the current engine... The plan is to run it at it's current power level and after the first season, if it's still alive and kicking, I'll pull the engine apart, put it back together with a Cosworth shortblock and turn the boost up and see how long the transaxle lasts at 450 whp.
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