could a sequential turbo keep up with a single
could a sequential turbo keep up with a single
lets say you are comparing a single turbo that has 400rwhp and a sequntial setup with about 360rwhp...is it possible that the sequential be able to be just as from from a stop to 100? the sequential turbo has lots of power down low so would that dyno curve down low help it stay with a single that has more power?
Originally Posted by 777fd
lets say you are comparing a single turbo that has 400rwhp and a sequntial setup with about 360rwhp...is it possible that the sequential be able to be just as from from a stop to 100? the sequential turbo has lots of power down low so would that dyno curve down low help it stay with a single that has more power?
-Alex
Originally Posted by TT_Rex_7
Wrong section first off, and second no. Thats a power diffrence of 40rwhp, if you have equal drivers and equal conditions, the single 400rwhp will leave the 360rwp rx7 behind.
-Alex
-Alex
but is 0-100 really a good test? if guess if you are drag racing then yes. but what about under other circumstances (ie, you are either on a track, or driving down the highway and some guy pulls up next to you). id imagine for the track an exponential power curve would NOT be optimal... on the other hand if youre racing the locals on the highway, id imaging a preemptive downshift would be all that is needed to make the single a better choice. depends on your needs, the boost you are wanting to run, and the single that you choose.
Originally Posted by TT_Rex_7
Wrong section first off, and second no. Thats a power diffrence of 40rwhp, if you have equal drivers and equal conditions, the single 400rwhp will leave the 360rwp rx7 behind.
-Alex
-Alex
Twins have the advantage of better streetability and fast response.
Dave
Originally Posted by 777fd
lets say you are comparing a single turbo that has 400rwhp and a sequntial setup with about 360rwhp...is it possible that the sequential be able to be just as from from a stop to 100? the sequential turbo has lots of power down low so would that dyno curve down low help it stay with a single that has more power?
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