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wanklin 07-03-03 05:04 PM

antilag
 
I have heard people talk about antilag, but I'm not sure exactly how it works. It would be great if someone could explain this to me or tell me where I can read more about this.

Also, what methods are you guys using to squeeze out a little more preboost torque?

thanks, -Rob

kyle@insight 07-03-03 11:10 PM

Anti-lag is an add on for some stand-alones to aid in spooling rediculously large turbos. Typically used in drag racing to get the turbo going for a good launch, by no means is it much good on the street.

What anti-lag does is retard the timing a butt-load to generate more exhaust gas to spool the turbo quicker than the normal conditions. It will actually cause you to lose pre-boost power, but the point of it is to let you leave the line with boost.

Cosmo Donk 07-07-03 12:26 PM

Well, you have the idea right but just a few little additions:) There are also different ways of doing it but most are the same idea.

As he said, the timing is retarded a butt-load but that isn't what generates the exhaust gas. The computer also dumps in extra fuel so by retarding the timing and dumping in fuel it gets spit right out the exhaust port. The next thing it finds is a very hot manifold and BANG. The fuel explodes which then creates the gas to spool the turbo. This is the BANG BANG you hear when rally cars let off the gas in corners. There are different levels of anti-lag but pretty much all of the levels will make your EGT's skyrocket. It is hard on the turbo so I wouldn't do it with your brna dnew T-77 or whatever:)

You can search Google for a more in depth look at anti-lag.

As for mods for pre-boost torque, there aren't really any:) Just size the turbo right and keep the revs up:) Welll, there is NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHS.

wanklin 07-07-03 05:08 PM

damn cosmo, that port is huge.

Thanks Kyle and Cosmo, I think you have me up to speed on anti-lag. It sounds like something that I may look into further down the road.

wanklin 07-07-03 05:10 PM

-and I don't think I'm going to play with NOS.....

Cosmo Donk 07-08-03 09:15 AM


Originally posted by wanklin
damn cosmo, that port is huge.
Ya like that:rock: Sorry, just had to use that smiley. That is actually a bad accident involving water and cold temperatures. That is not air that would come out of that hole, it would be coolant:(

BTW, Haltech does Anti-lag and I bet Microtech, Autronic, and others do it as well.

Cosmo Donk 07-08-03 09:15 AM


Originally posted by wanklin
damn cosmo, that port is huge.
Ya like that:rock: Sorry, just had to use that smiley. That is actually a bad accident involving water and cold temperatures. That is not air that would come out of that hole, it would be coolant:(

BTW, Haltech does Anti-lag and I bet Microtech, Autronic, and others do it as well.

wanklin 07-08-03 09:15 PM

I've got a microtech.... ;o)

kyle@insight 07-08-03 09:47 PM

I know Autronic does it for sure, not sure about the others.


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