Autox FD Dyno
#26
Arrogant Wankeler
You will carry peak power into higher rpm if you get the wastegates to open, that is why all the new "small turbo" cars (audi, vw even evo & sti) trail boost off in the top end, so they don't get the unnecessary exhaust pumping losses once they are close to the flow limit of the compressor. You don't need the energy of all that exhaust flow to power the compressor at higher rpm. Just because it "holds boost" doesn't mean it is flowing much more at all on the intake side, just pumping more exhaust gas in circles and wasting energy pushing it out of the engine.
Trail the boost target off with rpm from the point power starts to flatline and see what it does if you get it back to have a look at.
Trail the boost target off with rpm from the point power starts to flatline and see what it does if you get it back to have a look at.
#30
http://www.youtube.com/user/TweakitR.../2/VJ8h0OlkEDw
found a vid of the car. you can really see how this torque plays a serious role in an autox
found a vid of the car. you can really see how this torque plays a serious role in an autox
That's Dan Chadwick's car. Same idea. Interesting video. Looks like there is a lot of understeer going on.
#31
destroy, rebuild, repeat
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ive noticed we do not talk much about manifold piping diameter on these forums either. I would like to see the manifold. a divided T3 flange port is about 1200mm area, or roughly 1.5" diameter. if your t3 manifold piping is larger than 1.5" or 1.75" for T4, you are losing out on spool
#32
The shy megalomaniac
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http://www.youtube.com/user/TweakitR.../2/VJ8h0OlkEDw
found a vid of the car. you can really see how this torque plays a serious role in an autox
found a vid of the car. you can really see how this torque plays a serious role in an autox
#34
F'n Newbie...
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The thing that struck me as incredible about this setup was how the torque is damned near equal to the HP, on a rotary that's pretty much unheard of..
Chad, you said that you only saw a gain of 10-12hp in going from 16psi to 19psi. What, more importantly, was the torque gain that you saw between those two boost levels?
I bet if he were to run pre-turbo Water Injection (if he's not already) he'd see even better results!
Chad, you said that you only saw a gain of 10-12hp in going from 16psi to 19psi. What, more importantly, was the torque gain that you saw between those two boost levels?
I bet if he were to run pre-turbo Water Injection (if he's not already) he'd see even better results!
#35
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The thing that struck me as incredible about this setup was how the torque is damned near equal to the HP, on a rotary that's pretty much unheard of..
Chad, you said that you only saw a gain of 10-12hp in going from 16psi to 19psi. What, more importantly, was the torque gain that you saw between those two boost levels?
I bet if he were to run pre-turbo Water Injection (if he's not already) he'd see even better results!
Chad, you said that you only saw a gain of 10-12hp in going from 16psi to 19psi. What, more importantly, was the torque gain that you saw between those two boost levels?
I bet if he were to run pre-turbo Water Injection (if he's not already) he'd see even better results!
I have a build thread on another rotary forum ( don't know if I can post the link to another forum..) so you guys can see all the details if needed. I think I might have told Chris incorrectly on the turbo because I forget things like that.
Turbo: Custom Precision Turbo HP5530SP with .78 AR T3 exhaust housing twin scroll, the exhaust wheel is a 60mm/84trim.
I know using a small turbo is unorthodox and not common but it worked for my purpose and worked it did. I basically slapped a single on an un-opened re-manufactured engine with big injectors and a Haltech. Also I had the stock fly wheel too. I raced the car for two seasons with out a any engine problems or turbo issues. All this was due to the un-matched tuning skills by the master himself C. Ludwig.
Also the stock reman engine is out and getting replaced. I wanted 350 ftlbs and I got it. Now I want more! any help and or advise will be greatly appreciated.
CT
#36
rotorhead
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The S4 T2 made as much horsepower as torque (within 1). The s3 GSL-SE 13B 6 port non turbo made as much horsepower as torque (within 2). It's all in the way you set it up. For practical purposes that means giving up top end horsepower to an extent. Stock ports for example make it easier. The stock ports are designed for usable torque.
#37
Garage Hero
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the s4 t2 made as much horsepower as torque (within 1). The s3 gsl-se 13b 6 port non turbo made as much horsepower as torque (within 2). It's all in the way you set it up. For practical purposes that means giving up top end horsepower to an extent. Stock ports for example make it easier. The stock ports are designed for usable torque.
#38
F'n Newbie...
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It's all in the way you set it up. For practical purposes that means giving up top end horsepower to an extent. Stock ports for example make it easier. The stock ports are designed for usable torque.
#40
Corn Fed FD
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If I had to guess it was around 15-20 ftlbs, we had a couple of dyno issues up to the last tuning day so C. Ludwig and I were pretty cashed in at the end of the day and did not copy over any other dyno sheets. Oh, and I do not have any water injection. I decided just to run 110 and forget about it.
I have a build thread on another rotary forum ( don't know if I can post the link to another forum..) so you guys can see all the details if needed. I think I might have told Chris incorrectly on the turbo because I forget things like that.
Turbo: Custom Precision Turbo HP5530SP with .78 AR T3 exhaust housing twin scroll, the exhaust wheel is a 60mm/84trim.
I know using a small turbo is unorthodox and not common but it worked for my purpose and worked it did. I basically slapped a single on an un-opened re-manufactured engine with big injectors and a Haltech. Also I had the stock fly wheel too. I raced the car for two seasons with out a any engine problems or turbo issues. All this was due to the un-matched tuning skills by the master himself C. Ludwig.
Also the stock reman engine is out and getting replaced. I wanted 350 ftlbs and I got it. Now I want more! any help and or advise will be greatly appreciated.
CT
I have a build thread on another rotary forum ( don't know if I can post the link to another forum..) so you guys can see all the details if needed. I think I might have told Chris incorrectly on the turbo because I forget things like that.
Turbo: Custom Precision Turbo HP5530SP with .78 AR T3 exhaust housing twin scroll, the exhaust wheel is a 60mm/84trim.
I know using a small turbo is unorthodox and not common but it worked for my purpose and worked it did. I basically slapped a single on an un-opened re-manufactured engine with big injectors and a Haltech. Also I had the stock fly wheel too. I raced the car for two seasons with out a any engine problems or turbo issues. All this was due to the un-matched tuning skills by the master himself C. Ludwig.
Also the stock reman engine is out and getting replaced. I wanted 350 ftlbs and I got it. Now I want more! any help and or advise will be greatly appreciated.
CT
#41
10000 RPM Lane
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Update: Now the 2012 Street Modified National Champion
It seems relevant to state that it's not the size of the boat that counts. It's the motion of the ocean ...
It seems relevant to state that it's not the size of the boat that counts. It's the motion of the ocean ...
Update:
This car just finished 3rd overall at the ProSolo Nationals. Also placed 8th overall at the Solo Nationals. It rained on day one of the Solo race and they had no rain setup and a terrible time as a result. On day two, in dry conditions, they posted the fastest time in class.
This car just finished 3rd overall at the ProSolo Nationals. Also placed 8th overall at the Solo Nationals. It rained on day one of the Solo race and they had no rain setup and a terrible time as a result. On day two, in dry conditions, they posted the fastest time in class.
#43
Posted this on the Haltech boards:
One of our customers, and all around good guy, Carter Thompson won his class at the SCCA SoloII National Championships this past week in Lincoln, Nebraska. Carter and his Mazda RX-7 pretty well dismantled the deeply talented field and posted a final margin of victory of 1.9 seconds. In a sport that counts a tenth of a second as a fairly large margin, this was a huge victory! Congratulations to Carter and his dad Jim for their hard work and dedication. With the exception of the engine management installation and tuning, which we performed, they've done all their own fab and setup work. The car features electrically driven power steering and a Haltech controlled electric water pump.
In addition to outright performance, the reliability of the package was featured when an RX-7 competitor in another class had their car break. Carter loaned them his car to finish the competition!
One of our customers, and all around good guy, Carter Thompson won his class at the SCCA SoloII National Championships this past week in Lincoln, Nebraska. Carter and his Mazda RX-7 pretty well dismantled the deeply talented field and posted a final margin of victory of 1.9 seconds. In a sport that counts a tenth of a second as a fairly large margin, this was a huge victory! Congratulations to Carter and his dad Jim for their hard work and dedication. With the exception of the engine management installation and tuning, which we performed, they've done all their own fab and setup work. The car features electrically driven power steering and a Haltech controlled electric water pump.
In addition to outright performance, the reliability of the package was featured when an RX-7 competitor in another class had their car break. Carter loaned them his car to finish the competition!
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Sorry to reawaken the thread, but I'd guess the EPS is a rack out of an S2000. I know the FD racks will bolt into the S2000 for greater steering angle, but I'm not sure how the EPS would be controlled in another car...
#48
Rotary Enthusiast
its an MR2 setup from what he had available to him. i saw he posted more details in another thread. just search his user name for recent posts