another twin turbo e55 amg is born at BIP

Maybe just me IDK. Usually its someone posting on behalf of someone else. But hey maybe I am wrong.
It was mentioned earlier about possible turbulence pre-turbine. As the intake manifold wasn't designed for forced induction. However someone mentioned another twin turbo build that used the intake manifold and they said that they are having absolutely zero problems.
Craig, you're on stock manifolds? How did I miss this?! It's turbulence... the more the turbos flow, the worse the symptoms are. With it being an OEM blower car Mercedes did not care how air exited the manifolds, only that they were sufficient for the stock power output. Has anyone completed a rear mount turbo setup? If so, I'm willing to bet they don't have this issue... the air evens out by then.



He however had a completely different inatke manifold and used the stock surge tanks and intercooler.
His Turbo size was GTX3076's.
Here is the boost curve and we had boost creep occuring when we had the 38mm waste gates. We switched to 44mm waste gates to rectify the problem.
I personally do not know if the front air to air intercooler could cause this type of issue, but it has blown apart four different times at the seams. We had to re weld the split seams everytime that happened.
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Craig, if you do suspect that backpressure on the hotside is affecting things, get a scope/digital engine analyzer hooked up to the plug leads and you can get a better idea of what's happening inside the combustion chamber. I could be wrong, but I really don't think that's the case here.
Craig, if you do suspect that backpressure on the hotside is affecting things, get a scope/digital engine analyzer hooked up to the plug leads and you can get a better idea of what's happening inside the combustion chamber. I could be wrong, but I really don't think that's the case here.
Also, take this constructively as you seem to be familiar with the subject matter- Your thoughts would be a lot easier to interpret if you used paragraphs instead of the wall of text.
manifolds
to small a turbo
plumbing
intake
It could be anything at this point.
Last edited by chawkins2001; Aug 6, 2014 at 06:18 PM.
craig your turbos aren't to small. don't think of your engine as a 8 cal v8 but rather 2 4 cylinder motors. you are running a twin setup so the 400 rwhp each turbo is capable of is plenty for each side. with a .82 a/r your spool starts abut 3500 rpm. going to a larger a/r will increase the lag time and your going to run out of peak rpm before your turbos reach peak efficiency . if you had a supra that peaks at 9000 rpm you can run huge turbos that don't start until 5000 rm. running the 3071 may not be the most optimum turbo for your car but it can produce more power than you ever had on a s/c setup
btw i see a max of 12 psi on my emap sensors.
Last edited by 320 dreamer; Aug 6, 2014 at 08:17 PM.
Don't forget Paul ran into the exact same problem with his e55 and the IPS kit. Eurocharged said they were done trying to tune it as it was a hardware issue.
Last edited by chawkins2001; Aug 7, 2014 at 02:49 PM.
So, New Blower?? Hint Hint / Wink Wink
This kit was sold as a 100% bolt on kit that just needed to be tuned, it clearly is not the case. There are just to many variables that are unknown causing the same issue now for 3 months.
Don't forget Paul ran into the exact same problem with his e55 and the IPS kit. Eurocharged said they were done trying to tune it as it was a hardware issue.
Same kit was sold twice, now its time to settle and move on.











