TERRAVAST4
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A big thanks to Tapout Tuning and Exodus Performance in Austin TX. The CT4 V Blackwing went on the rollers today. At just under E60 ceiling we managed a 570 whp and 600 wtq. The response and feel is next level!!!
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The mods for this build include: Tapout stage 1 cam kit and valve springs, Tapout non- catted downpipes, Auto tech high volume HPFP internal kit, DSK flex fuel kit, Gigs ported throttle body, Tapout air box lid and green filters, Brisk plugs, Aeroforce scan gauges. The bulk of the cost is unlocking the ECM and if you have the auto trans the TCM as well. I was in 4k just to unlock. I also paid to install the cams and valve springs as well as the down pipes. Everything else was previously installed. All in it was like about 10k for about a 150-180 hp gain based on Ethanol contentDo you mind sharing your parts list, install cost to obtain that power level? Did you do any pulls with 93 octane?
When I had my SS, the trans tune was some of the best parts. Always chirped 1-2 and once in a while 2-3.I have the A10 trans. The trans now has very firm/agressive shifts. At times chirping the 1-2 shift
Believe it or not. Out of boost it has a lot more pep. Shifts are very crisp and authoritative. In boost it pulls very strong up until redline. Very happy. The cams and the bow pipes give it a great sound too. I’ll post a video later.Good to know and to see the progressive results. Turbo engines definitely have a lot of potential. Glad it's working out great for you.
How does the butt dyno feel in comparison again? Sorry if I missed it somewhere within your posts...
Yes. I am maxxed out. I can run 85 but only in short bursts. I am trying to stick around 75Are you maxed out with fuel system again? I was under the impression with the high pressure pump and bigger cam lobe we would have enough fuel system to go full e85 on the stock turbo's.
The problem is E85. The stock system flows very well for running 85 but it does have its limitations. If this was an old CTS-V you would have had to do a full fuel system upgrade. I have a truck pushing over 700 wheel hp on a third gen LS. I had to run twin 340 fuel pumps and 1200 fuel injectors. I knew going in 600 wheel would be the limits based on the mods. I’m not disappointed at all.Interesting. Makes me think the high pressure pump volume isn't the biggest restriction?