MD304 finally fitted
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MD304 finally fitted
Finally got the v6 wagon back with the MD304 fitted. First impressions, although i haven't really ragged it (not until i get the ecu mapped) is that the turbo hit comes in a little later than before, but much stronger when it does hit.
Car is running about 1.2 bar. Will maybe increase this a little if the mapping goes ok.
Anyone else had similar experiences with an MD?
Dave
Car is running about 1.2 bar. Will maybe increase this a little if the mapping goes ok.
Anyone else had similar experiences with an MD?
Dave
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Oh yes, ran an MD304 (2nd one ever made) on my car for 3 years and 45k miles and loved every one of them Fabulous turbo, and mapped right it should give you 1 bar of boost by around 2.7k rpm and 1.25 from around 3/3.1k rpm. At least it did on my car (MY98 UK) with HKS FMIC and HKS Tubular Manifold using a 6 row Link ECU.
Eventually saw a 12.3s 1/4 at the first Scooby Shoot Out, only to be pipped by P20SPD with a 12.16 on the next run...using the same turbo
It was a great turbo for UK cars with a 7k rpm rev limit, the small p18 exhaust housing (as fitted to the VF28) is a little restrictive at the top end on Sti's capable of running to nearer 8k but it does have low end spool benefits. A larger P20 exhaust housing can be fitted (Which IIRC makes it an MD309) if your willing to loose some low end and make up for it at higher revs.
Enjoy!
Oh, and a dyno plot of my car just after we fitted the turbo can be found here (notice the area under the graph, in particular the very wide torque spread), comparing it to my TD04 phase
Eventually saw a 12.3s 1/4 at the first Scooby Shoot Out, only to be pipped by P20SPD with a 12.16 on the next run...using the same turbo
It was a great turbo for UK cars with a 7k rpm rev limit, the small p18 exhaust housing (as fitted to the VF28) is a little restrictive at the top end on Sti's capable of running to nearer 8k but it does have low end spool benefits. A larger P20 exhaust housing can be fitted (Which IIRC makes it an MD309) if your willing to loose some low end and make up for it at higher revs.
Enjoy!
Oh, and a dyno plot of my car just after we fitted the turbo can be found here (notice the area under the graph, in particular the very wide torque spread), comparing it to my TD04 phase
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superb turbo, loved every minute of it (40000 miles). OBX headers opened the top end some for me. Graph below was with Gruppe S headers, and produced 358bhp flywheel and 337lbft torque. UK MY00 Wagon.
I was running mine around 1.4 bar mid range for the last 6/7 months (12/14000 miles).
The sti should take more.
I was running mine around 1.4 bar mid range for the last 6/7 months (12/14000 miles).
The sti should take more.
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Nice figures. Can't wait to get it all mapped together. My cars bored out to 2.2 as well so hopefully i'll be pushing between 360-380bhp, which is my power goal.
Thanks for the replies.
dave
Thanks for the replies.
dave
Originally Posted by P20SPD
superb turbo, loved every minute of it (40000 miles). OBX headers opened the top end some for me. Graph below was with Gruppe S headers, and produced 358bhp flywheel and 337lbft torque. UK MY00 Wagon.
http://www.stevend.org/uploads/Prosp...ottomsmall.JPG
I was running mine around 1.4 bar mid range for the last 6/7 months (12/14000 miles).
The sti should take more.
http://www.stevend.org/uploads/Prosp...ottomsmall.JPG
I was running mine around 1.4 bar mid range for the last 6/7 months (12/14000 miles).
The sti should take more.
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