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Old 02-18-2009, 03:31 PM   #1
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I swear I read this thread and must have missed it or I'm asking a silly question. How much whp does this add? I am very interested, especially if you've opened the $3100 deal to east coast customers.

What else will I need to purchase to complete the installation?

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no just you time, tools and knowledge 142whp with intercooler, see first page

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Old 02-19-2009, 12:25 AM   #2
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no just you time, tools and knowledge 142whp with intercooler, see first page
Whoa there. I thought your dyno showed 142whp with the kit and then 150whp with the intercooler (which isn't provided).
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Whoa there. I thought your dyno showed 142whp with the kit and then 150whp with the intercooler (which isn't provided).
oh yes 150hp,

plus all the stickers and it should be around 650whp
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oh yes 150hp,

plus all the stickers and it should be around 650whp
back to your old self i see......
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lol pretty sure he just forgot for a sec. I would love to see this kit on a dyno and not just numbers. A real video of it or just driving around. I never heard of PE before so still a bit skeptical about dumping this much into a sc kit that i cant even research properly.
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lol pretty sure he just forgot for a sec. I would love to see this kit on a dyno and not just numbers. A real video of it or just driving around. I never heard of PE before so still a bit skeptical about dumping this much into a sc kit that i cant even research properly.
Here is a link to our "Power News" column on our website....We are the 2009 winners of the "Modified Car of the Year Award" at the prestigious Tokyo Auto Salon.

You should see articles out on our kit in the near future on our QUAD-Charger (2x Turbo 2x Super Charger) in American magazines soon.

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The dyno graph left shows:
Stock power of 123.95 WHP
With PE Turbo 192.06 WHP
+68.11 wheel HP gain and
+46.95 ft/lb of torque increase on a stock 2004 MRS Toyota 1ZZFE engine with 91 octane gas. Robert and his crew at MVP installed the Power Enterprise PE1215 IHI ball-bearing turbo kit on the car with impressive results.

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With a remarkable gain at 3000 rpm, MVP Motorsports was able to achieve an astonishing 28ft/lb of torque and 20hp at the wheel increase as shown on the graph. This translates to a light weight vehicle with enough pick up to give even a Porsche a good run for its money on a tight turn race track. The power increase can be equivalent to the downshifting acceleration of one and a half lower gears, also due to higher volumetric efficiency, on a cruising speed on highway, MPG should have greatly increased.

Robert at MVP Motorsports also suggested to keep the knock sensor plugged in as stock, but just modify the wiring on the two O2 sensors pin#21(primal O2 sensor input) and pin#12 (Secondary O2 sensor input) at ECU unit as shown on the diagram left, disabling the primal O2 sensor input wire to the pin#21.

http://powerenterpriseusa.net/Powernews/index.html
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nice research time
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back to your old self i see......
who said i ever changed??....
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