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Old 11-03-2012, 12:10 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by FR-S Dan View Post
hmmmm interesting
eaton did prototyping on the 2009 cobalt SS turbo. they found that from a 30kph roll in 3rd gear (~1100rpm) the supercharger got 90% boost in .5 seconds v.s almost 5 seconds for the turbo. they compared this to a bigger n/a motor (2.8L v6). the v6 has 29kw of reserve power in .5 seconds from 2000rpm cruising (thats the baseline for the test).

the 2.0l turbo produces only 15kw in .5 seconds at 2000rpm cruising therefore must be up speeded to ~2500rpm to make the same power. while the fuel economy is still better than the bigger motor gotta be faster to get the response of the bigger motor. save ~9% fuel economy wise

the supercharger in comparison makes 34kw in .5 seconds allowing the engine to be downspeeded to ~1800rpm to make 26kw in .5 seconds therefore it increases fuel economy on the cobalt platform by 14%

For reference audi's A6 3.0SC manages 11.3L/100km vs. BMW 535xi 3.0TT at 11.8L/100km

Reference: http://www.engine-expo.com/forum_200...rt_walling.pdf
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