Forged Performance - Dean's 2010 EVO X - 400 whp @ 26 psi on 93 Octane

Discussion in 'Forged Performance' started by Tray@Forged, Jan 19, 2011.

  1. Tray@Forged

    Tray@Forged Member

    Dean brought us his nearly new, gorgeous 2010 EVO X ready for some serious upgrades. With just 1700 miles on the odometer, he couldn't wait to get started modding the car. Rather than stepping into some basic mods first, he decided he wanted a fairly extensive stock block build while still retaining fast spool and solid midrange. After a few phone conversations and some strategic planning, we came up with a setup that would fit Dean's needs perfectly:

    - Cobb AccessPORT
    - Cosworth MX1 Cams
    - ARP Headstuds
    - Perrin EBCS
    - CBRD BBX Turbo
    - AMS Intake
    - AMS FMIC and hard I/C piping
    - Tial Recirculating BOV
    - AMS Downpipe
    - Cobb Catback Exhaust and Test Pipe
    - Deatschwerks 850cc Fuel Injectors
    - Walbro Fuel Pump
    - Cobb ProTune by Sharif@Forged

    This car is a BLAST to drive! Spool up is nearly vertical, so much that our Dyno Dynamics load based dyno had trouble stabilizing the load as the boost ramped up. The CBRD BBX turbocharger spooled up faster than a nearly identical build we did on a previous customer's Evo X. At 4000 rpms, we are seeing 90ft/lb improvement over the FP Red. We didn't loose any power up top either. It pulls strong and makes power all the way to the limiter.

    Enjoy the video and pics!

    CLICK HERE for the dyno video

    400 whp@26psi on 93 octane (Tuned by Sharif @ Forged Performance)
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    Thanks for looking!
    Decker
     
  2. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    Very nice....
     
  3. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Nice numbers!

    Just curious why the ARP head studs are needed on an otherwise stock motor?
     
  4. Tray@Forged

    Tray@Forged Member

    Its very common on the Evolutions to add ARP headstuds to every camshaft installation. It doesn't take much extra cost to help prevent the studs from stretching.
     
  5. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Why not? You are in there, cams are out, bam do it and not worry about retiming engine and such later when you want to push further.
     
  6. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    I guess that makes sense but would the head gasket need to be changed too?

    I am just curious....Dont know much about the EVO's. I guess if you changed the head studs out one at a time the head gasket should be fine.
     
  7. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    You answered your own question. I woudn't do it but know many that have done so.
     
  8. Tray@Forged

    Tray@Forged Member

    Delette,

    Beat me to the punch. When removing each stud one at a time you will not have an issue when doing a headgasket.
     

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