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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
roman wrote:@david
thanks for the links, have saved them and will look at them when i find the time.
maybe im mistaken, but on first sight it seems there is a duty cycle of 80 % everywhere. maybe this makes the difference. im talking about fully open injectors. these calculating aids are only a rough approximation, as they dont seem to be taking the opening time into account. this used to be around 10 ms on these "ancient" units i believe. so if you loose this twice per engine cycle and add the loss to the 25 % (20/80 = 0.25) increase due to the dutycycle goin to 100% you wind up with an increase in flow or probably 30 % over what the tables tell you. Dont really feel like calculating this now.
yes i used to run 300 cc injectors with the standart ecu, reprogramed for them of course.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
roman wrote:@tony
i think this is correct, the restriction is not so much what is before the turbine, but the turbine itself and whats downstream.
if i may volunteer my opinion on turbo manifold disign:
idealy you want the pulse from every cylinder to reach the impeller undisturbed to fully transfer its kinetic energy. (this is the most eficient way to drive a turbo.) to achieve this, you have to keep the tubing diameter unchanged all the way to the turbine. actually this means the secondaries will be the size of the primaries. now of couse, if the turbine inlet area is bigger then the primaries you make a compromise and increase the secondaries by say one size.
to anybody really wants to take on the hassle of fabricating his own exhauts headers: if aming a something like 300 hp, do youself a favour and make them pipes smaller then the originals.
question: why would anybody want the primaries to be equal lenghth on a turbo system? is it for shifting a couple of Nm up or down the range to loose them somewhere else?
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
roman wrote:
however i dont understand why you make such a fuss about 450 hp from 2.5 liters. we have seen 600 hp 1.6 litre hondas for over 10 years now (only for the drags though), the tour de corse engine is being discussed in this forum and 600 hp prv engines are a fact (venturi). im not claiming any raicing reliability, the car cant handle this power thermically. a friend of mine had 400 hp on his 1.6 litre golf, 85 it was , i believe, easily spinning the tires in third gear. dont forget the A4 with 400 hp as well.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 10:12 pm
Belfast (££££ Zone!!)
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
roman wrote:i have bee waiting for somebody to ask me, but now i have to ask the question myself:
@david
how do you plan to cool the liquid in your intercooler on the bi-turbo?
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