My car was never intended for track use Bill - always saw it only as a road car, and I can only talk of my experiences with regards to `spirited` road use
As i said i`ve done nearly 34k IHI miles so far with the original mani/housing/ downpipe without any cracks/warps etc to date
I am really happy with the car - most of my experiences with modded cars over the years have been less than uplifting - something always goes wrong.
This LCR has been the best yet by miles - the prospect of getting 34k road miles out of a `cooking` engine developing 200+bhp/litre, and delivering junior -supercar performance, whilst at the same time offering amazing tractability, nearly 30mpg and low running costs into the bargin, for me, beggars belief - i feel very lucky
This whole modding business is a very personal quest -each of us has our own priorities and tailors his project for success accordingly
I know for your posts that you didn`t feel the IHI was for you and I can well understand you wanting to change having had such bad luck - your new project sounds very exciting and I look forward to seeing some great results in due course.
Perhaps Ian , being advised by you would be better to steer away from the IHI, and use something you feel more appropriate to his needs
"Luck" songman had nothing to do with it. Cracked manifold(s), warped exhaust housings, but luckily for me never a bearing failure like several others have suffered.
Pushing the IHI's to pump out the numbers 'customers' want to see is where the VF34 IHI starts to become less reliable. It was'nt for me some 4+ years down the line no, but my goals also moved significantly, and experience gained along the way has been immence. (albeit expensive)
The example you give for road use is just that, "road use", but I know Ians looking for track use as well as daily drive. Been there myself, and when it was turned up in "my" quest for more power (for which many others have since followed based on it "worked for me") there were failures of housings, warping etc, and same of the manifold, cracked and warped. Its not like mine is an isolated case with these type failures. the thing in common being we're all running them 1.6bar or higher to get as much as we can out of em.
Keep it sensible and boost levels sane, and the VF34 for me was superb, very reliable, but track use is nothing like road use. EGT's are the important thing to keep control of for housings. beyond 900'C you are in the lap of the gods.
I've moved on from VF34 yes, and that was prompted by guess what, an exhausing failure/warp, which blew the gasket out of the PE. not a big warp thankfullyand the housing is machinable to make it flat again as is the manifold. The pain to replace this however, given the frequency it occurs in race mode was not something I was prepared to tollerate. 390bhp was not enough for me either, so it was think hard, dig deep time, and I retired my Jabba kit and engineered my own setup to my new goals. at considerable cost, but I was not prepared to run a compromised setup just because I had "invested" money in it... (shed loads of ££)
Now I am not knocking the VF34 IHI, as it can deliver the goods to a 300-320bhp level reliably. Track use will push them very much harder than on the road, so the modest boost I would advocate, should keep them reliable, with a very keen eye on EGT's and thinking of additional things like water injection. (not everyone does this, and some that do then try to map to make full use of the extra potential..... where I use it as a safety device to combat spiraling EGT's when 'on it' round track).
VF34 IHI IMHO is a better unit for drivability than the GT28's I have come across, and MikeT has done a trremendous job of pioneering it into the ipso facto "1.8T IHI" upgrade so many people talk about.
I would be wary of post turbine temps in high 800's low 900's, as I saw these myself whilst still warping an exhaust housing. When you compare P20 housings vs other makes you realise how small it is so heat build in there is'nt surprising, as the compressor is oh so willing to deliver flow thru it.
As for what I would advise for Ian, I know he's got a budget in mind and what I would suggest for "track" use would blow that out of the water. I think the VF34 Ians got his eye on, will deliver the goods, when mapped within its ability. His will be a stock motor otherwise, aside from FMIC, so power will be pegged accordingly.
Anyone who's running their IHI's know how damned fast they actually are. Transform the 1.8T's. We are all looking for something extra these days, including JS with their prospective new range of turbos. Should be good when available. (and wont likely be IHI based)