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Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by ERS35 » Fri May 22, 2015 4:43 pm

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Post by bam_bam » Sat May 23, 2015 9:05 pm

Race gas though, right?
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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by RS6chris! » Sat May 23, 2015 9:49 pm

Wow

I ain't no expert in engine tolerances...but surely a 4.0 engine at this level of tune must be on the edge of going pop?
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Post by bam_bam » Sun May 24, 2015 3:06 pm

RS6chris! wrote:Wow

I ain't no expert in engine tolerances...but surely a 4.0 engine at this level of tune must be on the edge of going pop?
Certainly more stress per cylinder and in hot v configuration. Time will tell. Stunning results though.
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Post by M1R XE » Sun May 24, 2015 3:13 pm

Anyone got any info on whats actually been done to it ?.

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Post by Leo-RS » Mon May 25, 2015 7:12 am

RS6chris! wrote:Wow

I ain't no expert in engine tolerances...but surely a 4.0 engine at this level of tune must be on the edge of going pop?
250bhp per litre is pushing some yes, the most powerful production 2.0 car is Mercedes A45 AMG with 355bhp (177.5bhp per litre) although rumours of a Golf R 420 (415bhp) would see that record shattered at 207.5bhp per litre. Not sure that will see production though as it's going to be a challenge for VW to warranty that over 3yrs / 60k miles.

Of course you have tuned Nissan GTR's with 3.8-4.0 engines doing 1500hp+ but with extensive engine rebuild modifications to keep that in line.

Would be interested to see how this 1002bhp is made up, race gas may be adding a good 100bhp+ to that over standard 99. Obviously on some sort of hybrid turbo / big turbo platform too. The big question is if it's on standard engine and gearbox internals and whether the standard block can handle that. 550 upto 1000 is around an 80% increase, tolerance wise, I would say anything above 50-60% is pushing it.
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Post by W8PMC » Wed May 27, 2015 12:31 pm

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RS6chris! wrote:Wow

I ain't no expert in engine tolerances...but surely a 4.0 engine at this level of tune must be on the edge of going pop?
250bhp per litre is pushing some yes, the most powerful production 2.0 car is Mercedes A45 AMG with 355bhp (177.5bhp per litre) although rumours of a Golf R 420 (415bhp) would see that record shattered at 207.5bhp per litre. Not sure that will see production though as it's going to be a challenge for VW to warranty that over 3yrs / 60k miles.

Of course you have tuned Nissan GTR's with 3.8-4.0 engines doing 1500hp+ but with extensive engine rebuild modifications to keep that in line.

Would be interested to see how this 1002bhp is made up, race gas may be adding a good 100bhp+ to that over standard 99. Obviously on some sort of hybrid turbo / big turbo platform too. The big question is if it's on standard engine and gearbox internals and whether the standard block can handle that. 550 upto 1000 is around an 80% increase, tolerance wise, I would say anything above 50-60% is pushing it.
What he said.

You'd hope significant strengthening has taken place to the internals as that's one hell of an output.

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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by irishmike » Wed May 27, 2015 12:56 pm

The standard Mitsubishi Evo FQ400 is 200 bhp per litre and can be tuned to a lot more, the increase on this one seems a bit extreme really!

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Post by bam_bam » Wed May 27, 2015 3:09 pm

irishmike wrote:The standard Mitsubishi Evo FQ400 is 200 bhp per litre and can be tuned to a lot more, the increase on this one seems a bit extreme really!
There was a FQ-440 MR with 450PS.
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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by Bladerider » Wed May 27, 2015 11:18 pm

One of my cars is over 250bhp per litre

Its not that big a deal really, so long as the engine is built right. Plenty of cars out there with over 400bhp/litre albeit not daily drivers for the most part, my next big engine will be a V8TT with around 1200bhp hopefully from 4.8ish depending on final spec.

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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by MikeFish » Thu May 28, 2015 7:27 am

Bladerider wrote:One of my cars is over 250bhp per litre

Its not that big a deal really, so long as the engine is built right. Plenty of cars out there with over 400bhp/litre albeit not daily drivers for the most part, my next big engine will be a V8TT with around 1200bhp hopefully from 4.8ish depending on final spec.

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Re: Sportmile/MRC - 1001hp/1152Nm

Post by Bladerider » Fri May 29, 2015 12:29 am

Not sure how it helps,

lol

I'll post up the dyno sheet when it gets mapped on the new spec later this year, should be over 550bhp this time, engine spec for easily 700+ but with smallish turbo - GTX3073HTA.

V8 is also a Nissan engine Im afraid.

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