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Common paint stripper you can find at hardware stores. Couldn't speak to its quality for such purposes though >_>all i know is it smell great and feels amazing, also how are you getting your hands on toluene?
Nice gains! I also live in the Bay Area and would like to schedule a dyno session now that I have installed the JB4. Could you share where you had this done?Sharing the dyno for science:
red = stock
green = map1 + 91
lightbue = map1 + "93"
grey = map2 + "93"
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40whp for map 1 plus 91. Huge gain.
Why did the green hit the rev limiter earlier than other runs?
It's interesting that your charts are almost the opposite of mine. All the gains on mine tend to be below 4k rpm, while all yours really start to show above 4k. Do you have the 3rd cat delete?Sharing the dyno for science:
red = stock
green = map1 + 91
lightbue = map1 + "93"
grey = map2 + "93"
View attachment 69005
Am I reading this correctly that you picked up less than 20ftlbs peak tq?Was this a V6 or an i4? I didn't see any big gains on my V6. Map 1 is pretty subtle like you say, although there is a nice lift in torque at the lower rpms.
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We don't really know for sure because the dynos are taken on different days months apart with different ambient conditions. This is not meant to be a knock, I'm very thankful that he went ahead and got dynos. I'm just saying you can't compare them to each otherAm I reading this correctly that you picked up less than 20ftlbs peak tq?
Didn’t he record before and after plots? Or were they on different days?We don't really know for sure because the dynos are taken on different days months apart with different ambient conditions. This is not meant to be a knock, I'm very thankful that he went ahead and got dynos. I'm just saying you can't compare them to each other
His before and after are from different days with different conditionsDidn’t he record before and after plots? Or were they on different days?
Got it. Thanks.His before and after are from different days with different conditions
Headers, supercharger pulley, 3.7 L sleeves and pistons, and or more RPMs.Does anybody know if there are any more ways to get some extra juice out of the car? Will the JB4 continue to improve? Will they make updates on it ? Thanks
Ok thanks. Do you know of any pullys I could pick up? Are there any on the market?JB4 will only make small changes to the car on the maps provided.
Granted, if you found a way to do "more" JB4 will continue adding more power potentially, but at some point you may hit limits of what is either possible or safe on a stock ECU+piggy back.
You can keep playing with the fuel types or methanol injection with JB4 and make more power, but at some point you'll hit another bottleneck even with better fuel.
Ultimately a smaller supercharger pulley is probably the next easiest thing to reach for more power. As long as the injectors don't run out of fuel you can relatively keep adding more psi with smaller pulleys. As NJ is inducting you'll eventually hit a point where you are outside the super chargers efficiency and stepping to a larger displacement supercharger might be best.
By this point you are thousands of dollars in and just waiting to find the next "weak point". Which, by most accounts won't be the Toyota motor for a while.
Jubu has a lot for 600hp. It’s probably a bit overpriced, but it’s still only 3.5L, which means the same set up w the sleeves and bigger pistons should be good for like 650+ w more tq.JB4 will only make small changes to the car on the maps provided.
Granted, if you found a way to do "more" JB4 will continue adding more power potentially, but at some point you may hit limits of what is either possible or safe on a stock ECU+piggy back.
You can keep playing with the fuel types or methanol injection with JB4 and make more power, but at some point you'll hit another bottleneck even with better fuel.
Ultimately a smaller supercharger pulley is probably the next easiest thing to reach for more power. As long as the injectors don't run out of fuel you can relatively keep adding more psi with smaller pulleys. As NJ is inducting you'll eventually hit a point where you are outside the super chargers efficiency and stepping to a larger displacement supercharger might be best.
By this point you are thousands of dollars in and just waiting to find the next "weak point". Which, by most accounts won't be the Toyota motor for a while.