My E320 AKA AMG killer
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My E320 AKA AMG killer
What's up everyone at teamspeed.com?
My name's Max Hughes and as you can probably tell I build custom turbo kits primarily for Mercedes-Benz cars. Being only 19 my ride isn't the most extravagant out there but that doesn't matter because most people just get to see the back of it .
I don't know if videos are allowed but I have a few SL55 kill vids I'm editting.
My little sleeper build
At 18psi I had 499whp but I usually keep it around 13-14 which is good for 420-430whp:
My name's Max Hughes and as you can probably tell I build custom turbo kits primarily for Mercedes-Benz cars. Being only 19 my ride isn't the most extravagant out there but that doesn't matter because most people just get to see the back of it .
I don't know if videos are allowed but I have a few SL55 kill vids I'm editting.
My little sleeper build
At 18psi I had 499whp but I usually keep it around 13-14 which is good for 420-430whp:
Last edited by Max Hughes; 07-02-2009 at 01:16 PM.
#5
Videos will be complete this weekend. I still have an NSX, STI and a few LSx powered cars to finish filming.
The motor is completely stock. It has a head spacer to lower the compresssion but everything from the stock forged internals to the head bolts are stock.
The motor is completely stock. It has a head spacer to lower the compresssion but everything from the stock forged internals to the head bolts are stock.
#8
Just clicked 62300 miles today. Boosted at 43K miles.
I did manage to blow up the rear end BEFORE it was turbo lol. I was trying to burnout after I had the LSD block installed and I cracked a spider gear. I still have the broken diff in the car and it's lasted nearly 20K boosted miles.
The transmission could use a clutch pack and high hp fluid change but as I said, 19 years old and in college. The money I do save goes into dyno time and tuning the water injection.
I did manage to blow up the rear end BEFORE it was turbo lol. I was trying to burnout after I had the LSD block installed and I cracked a spider gear. I still have the broken diff in the car and it's lasted nearly 20K boosted miles.
The transmission could use a clutch pack and high hp fluid change but as I said, 19 years old and in college. The money I do save goes into dyno time and tuning the water injection.
#9
Nice build!
Why bother with h2o inj? Get a small A/W CAC instead of the A/A and use that, works all the time and never runs out. The water inj will probably work in a lower boost application, but generally to really get it done higher pressure is needed... The "250psi" rated motors don't really put out what they say they do.
Why bother with h2o inj? Get a small A/W CAC instead of the A/A and use that, works all the time and never runs out. The water inj will probably work in a lower boost application, but generally to really get it done higher pressure is needed... The "250psi" rated motors don't really put out what they say they do.