by Tony Smith » Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:03 pm
The power and torque figures should be closer together - but not because its a turbo. 21 Turbo's make massively more torque than power but thats how there set up. With standard cam timing if your just running more boost the curves should stay the same shape but just go higher. If your making 242 ft/lbs I reckon with the ignition timing sorted it should be about 225 bhp. It will probably increase the torque too though so my guess would be about 240/260 at 16psi of boost. Cars produce more power with a lean mixture but run hotter. What boost are you running? Also the duct running to your intercooler maybe hampering rather than helping as the design of the rear spoiler is for the air to flow downwards thru it so you may find its not flowing too well. Also what were the fans like at the R/R as you may have had very little air going to the intercooler. And although the EVO might have a similar power to weight ratio it will be quicker because it has a much wider power band. GTA's effectively have a 3 - 6000 rpm power band whereas most of the japanese stuff comes on boost 3 -3500 revs but goes to at least 7500-8000 revs, giving a 25% wider powerband. And if cars with the same power to weight ratio have widely differing power outputs the more powerful car is always quicker. Try racing an Elise from 40mph upwards in a Scooby with the same p:w and you kill it. And one last thing Skyline weights vary alot from model to model - the GTR's are 1480, 1540 and 1560 for the R32, 33 and 34 respectively.
Alpines - GTA 3.0 Turbo, GTA 3.0 Inj (Project DD), GTA 6.2 V8 (500 bhp) , R32 Skyline GTR, BMW Alpina B10 635 Highline, Alpina B10 E39 5 Series, Jaguar 4.2 XKR, Laguna 205GT, BMW 120d.