New Hellion Results

chevpwr

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2011
Messages
434
Location
Oklahoma
I received my car back from TSS after the new build (mods are in my sig) with the Hellion Twin kit and the 55mm turbos. It made 910whp/927tq on 19lbs with E-85 on a Mustang Dyno (not sure what that would be on a Dynojet). I am waiting for the dyno video, I will add it as soon as I get it from them. If anyone has this kit and wants to run more that 15lbs I would suggest getting some different valve springs. I know of at least one other person running this kit with the 55’s and had the same problems after 15lbs. Also, if you want to make more than mid to high 800whp then I would suggest going with the 62’s (they are the same price as the 55’s when ordering the kit). If you look at the two dyno sheets you can see on the 722whp graph it makes peak power around 6500rpm, on the 910whp graph it makes peak power at 6100 and starts really falling off after that. In my opinion the turbos are out of air. Anything over 19lbs resulted in the same problems we were having at 15lbs before we changed the valve springs. These are all with the same tune, just using the boost controller turning up the boost.

4iizXy.png


DwZIe5.png
 
Last edited:

GBCoyote

Member
Established Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Messages
486
Location
East TN
Good numbers. I see you have an aluminator motor, what blew your first motor if you don't mind me asking?
 

chevpwr

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2011
Messages
434
Location
Oklahoma
Good numbers. I see you have an aluminator motor, what blew your first motor if you don't mind me asking?

The previous people that originally installed the Hellion kit used JB Weld on my water/meth nozzles. Some of the JB Weld came off and got into cylinder #4. Didn't really mess anything up besides that piston but it had a hell of knock (JB Weld was still in the cylinder when we pulled the head off).
 

chevpwr

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2011
Messages
434
Location
Oklahoma
I took the car to an independent dyno to check everything out myself. I always do this and I take it to the same dyno. I drove it there 80 miles one way and got 15.8 mpg on E-85 not getting into boost driving 55-75 mph. After I got there the car cooled down for 15 minutes I made four pulls in a row. I let it cool down for the last pull on high boost and made 901/888.

1. 9.9 psi - 663/628
2. 11.4 psi - 706/697
3. 14.2 psi - 789/776
5. 18.6 psi - 901/888

D6knrQ.png
 

chevpwr

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2011
Messages
434
Location
Oklahoma
New drag set up 17x4.5 with M&H 185/55/17 and 17x9.5 with MT 305/45/17.
I wish I had bought the taller front tires.

gcPZes.png
 
Last edited:

tones_RS3

I like members members.
Established Member
Premium Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2016
Messages
21,344
Location
MA
^^Damn, that looks good!
Good luck at the track. Keep us posted.
 

Joewee500

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2014
Messages
678
Location
Louisiana
I took the car to an independent dyno to check everything out myself. I always do this and I take it to the same dyno. I drove it there 80 miles one way and got 15.8 mpg on E-85 not getting into boost driving 55-75 mph. After I got there the car cooled down for 15 minutes I made four pulls in a row. I let it cool down for the last pull on high boost and made 901/888.

1. 9.9 psi - 663/628
2. 11.4 psi - 706/697
3. 14.2 psi - 789/776
5. 18.6 psi - 901/888

D6knrQ.png

TSS has a mustang dyno that reads higher than a dynojet? Either way you have a lot of power.
 

chevpwr

Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2011
Messages
434
Location
Oklahoma
Well I made it to the track but had a few issues. I'm car 313. Here is my slip on only 15psi and COASTING from 900 feet on. I can't wait to run it all the way through on 18.5psi! The DA was around 1700 I believe.


TfIRQL.png
 

Users who are viewing this thread



Top