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Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:35 pm
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:33 pm
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turbo 5 wrote: It is very noticable in my car that if I sit still for any time with the engine hot then when you move off again the full performance does not return for a few seconds.
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Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:35 pm
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turbo 5 wrote:Intresting, I was always in the belief that the exhaust manifold was an absolute must for going beyond 175 bhp, but if its a JP engine I am not going to argue with him
If though you are intrested in the E manifold, then you may want to try and aproach Quicksilver, I know they intend(ed) to replicate the factory original as they wanted to borrow mine to use as a pattern.
2 bar on a standard engine sounds terrifying, I would be holding my breath all the time waiting for the bang
As to the RR, if they pointed a fan into the engine bay you will have restricted air passage through the intercooler you need them to blow air under the car, from the front, so that the hot air gets 'dragged' out (as it does when you drive). It is very noticable in my car that if I sit still for any time with the engine hot then when you move off again the full performance does not return for a few seconds.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
turbo 5 wrote:Intresting, I was always in the belief that the exhaust manifold was an absolute must for going beyond 175 bhp, but if its a JP engine I am not going to argue with him
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Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:35 pm
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David Gentleman wrote:I know JP has these 'tuning recipies' for the 5 Turbo and I see in this thread mentioning the cams, headwork, intercoooler etc...but no mention of the actual turbo. The exhaust housing size on it is 0.28 as standard, and the compressor is a 40 trim, very small and limits the unit to around 180bhp max. Has this been changed with all the other upgrades? Just because it is a 'T3' on a small engine, still doesnt mean it can keep up, flow and heat wise...
gt5 wrote:Funny thing is the rolling road looks after another turbo 2 which as standard internals, turbo ect. but with a custom chargecooler and ecu and he is running nearly 2 bar he uses the car for comp. track days ect so it doest have a easy life. and its still holding together,
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