Dave
I did exactly the same sum last night, though I reckon the scale factor is 1.12 (69vs65), and though 230-235g/s at 1.45 bar on a small port? Sounds about right to me.
I got the 64 from a thread with where you and Bill were discussing MAFs! I had my LC MAF tube in my hand last night. Tape measure, but I stared at it long, hard (and sober) and I'd have given it no more than 63mm! I'll go with what you say though! Thank you for that.
Not sure you can use the 1.31. An LCR uses that ratio of air to make X power.
I was reading that LCR Airflow thread last night looking for the MAF ID
Anyway 310-320 is about right for a GTRS isn't it?
BHP range should be right Phil, I'm just surprised (and have doubt) I'm there so soon. I've yet to pin Mr Hall down on the MAF scaling (and factor) though Wilko probably already has.
Where does this leave me?
I'll run it on T6 HB6 day to day for now, and I won't thrash it (a lot) - I'm a bit concerned about heat issues in the ATP manifold.
I'll give the intercooler some more air today.
Walbro 255l (arrived) inline pump on in the next week.
Within the next couple of weeks, I'll get the shifter bracket remade so I can put a 70-80 straight reducer directly onto the sleeved compressor inlet, then 80mm 90elbow up. I thought I'd get an 80mm alloy coupler modified so it's got a DV inlet and N75 connectors etc to go upright above that. Then 90 degree elbow to the MAF.
Then get it on the rollers.
I've got the secondary air to remove, N249 to bypass and I'll get an oil catch tank.
Any other suggestions are more than welcomed.