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Fri May 28, 2004 11:58 am
Derbyshire
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
clee wrote:300 may be a bit ambitious but I reckon 260 is within the grasp of mortal men . Then there's always the weight loss route if you're serious about it
I'm pretty certain I have 220 at the minute with the new turbo and old management running too big an injector ......................It's been on 3 different types of power devices and they all agree .
So how much will the Adaptonic add when it is mapped properly ? ( I reckon I have a trigger issue )Got to be 20/30 I would hope .
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
si21 wrote:clee wrote:I'm with Monkey on this one It should remain a PRV worst case scenario but getting the best out of the std lump is what I want to do
300 bhp or near should be obtainable once you get round the crappy mainfolds senario can it be that difficult if 360 from the 24 valver is possible then 300 should not be a prob from the 12 valver ?
Si21
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
Stunned Monkey wrote:Surely a car with lower gearing will cover 1/4 mile quicker than one with higher gearing. Take two identical A610's for example, one with a standard, one with a 3.88:1 final drive. I know which one will cross the line first, but I also know they both as powerful as each other.
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
David Gentleman wrote:No, if it was that simple, everyone doing drag racing would simply fit smaller diameter wheels on their cars...
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Mon May 09, 2005 8:24 pm
S.E London
clee wrote:Well yes I'll up the boooooooost innit
What I mean is ,the car at the mo is not making the best of it's mods .Bigger fueling and turbo + it's still in Renault std ecu mode apart from the boost cutout .
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
si21 wrote:clee wrote:Well yes I'll up the boooooooost innit
What I mean is ,the car at the mo is not making the best of it's mods .Bigger fueling and turbo + it's still in Renault std ecu mode apart from the boost cutout .
...........................Mmmmmmmm Tony smith melted his manifolds running around 300BHP on a T4 so under bonnet temps would have dropped a little one would have to assume, I saw your turbo and manifold almost transparent LOL why do you think it will handle much more boost LOLOLOL without melting
Why do people not carry out conventional modifications on these engines a bit of porting and and a couple of cams, This makes the engine more efficient and will give more power for less boost which keeps engine temps down. You may lose a little bottom end but the results in mid and top end would be worth it.
I beleive I heard there are a set of cams for the turbo lump that I beleive live in the front of a Renault 21 Turbo Quadra (It was a R25 lump)
So whats available?
Cams they are only bumps on sticks I beleive the 3.0 N/A with engine mods has produced 340 Bhp
So why cant a turbo charged 2.5 I realise the firing pattern is different and the cam profile may be different to suit turbo charging but hey like I said bumps on sticks, different sticks and different bumps
si21
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
si21 wrote:
Cams they are only bumps on sticks I beleive the 3.0 N/A with engine mods has produced 340 Bhp
So why cant a turbo charged 2.5 I realise the firing pattern is different and the cam profile may be different to suit turbo charging but hey like I said bumps on sticks, different sticks and different bumps
si21
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
Stunned Monkey wrote:David Gentleman wrote:No, if it was that simple, everyone doing drag racing would simply fit smaller diameter wheels on their cars...
So I'm wrong then?
I have driven a DeLorean with a 3.8 final and it's decidedly quicker off the line. Physics would suggest that as long as you do the same number of gearchanges, the one with "smaller rear wheels" will have an advantage
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