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See: 'High altitude operation' at the bottom of your systems website. BOV's remove excess pressure, they do not 'bleed' to maintain pressure during boost at various altitudes. |
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I do appreciate the link, however. Another .5psi at sea level coming from 3500 feet seems very realistic and another 10hp on the dyno seems about right mathematically. Could see more with higher octane gas and a more aggressive tune. Again, I'm actually being positive towards the product. Bov's don't, but waste gates do. I should've been more specific in my reference.
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And using FI cars that make 5 psi gauge @ Sea Level (14.5 psi), and you drive them to Colorado Spring. 1) An exhaust driven turbocharger with wastegate manifold reference will lose 14.5% power. 2) An N/A car will lose 20.8 % power. 3) A belt driven supercharger will lose 20.8 % power. (PR is fixed). Turbo's and superchargers are not the same when compensating for changes in atmospheric pressure. As far as this system at SL coming down from 3500 ft. It will make the same HP/TQ numbers as it does here on the dyno. The difference is they are uncorrected @ SL and real output numbers. It will not make 10 more HP on a SL dyno, it will make the nearly same gains, the gauge pressure will be higher, but the pressure ratio will be similar. |
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I do want to apologize because this is going down a whole new road that's completely off topic from the thread.
I'm all for starting an actually thread on the differences between exhaust driven turbos and belt driven superchargers. There is also a difference between the three types of superchargers and the way they interact with the atmosphere. Most notably positive displacement in comparison to centrifugal because of where the air is compressed. As for the actual topic, I'd say push it a bit further than just a small and very specific application. Different "kits" with different options. It does make power, it is cheaper, it is an option for a modest budget.
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOkBIkPjNCM&feature="]Supercharged FRS BRZ vs BMW 135i - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOEpA5yAAwI&feature="]Supercharged FRS BRZ vs BMW 135i round 2 - YouTube[/ame] Last edited by fenton; 07-30-2013 at 01:32 PM. |
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A little backround on the video's
We opted to start the BMW in 3rd with the FRS in 2nd. Reason being as the BMW has a massive torque band and lets be honest the FRS needs a little help ![]() BMW has the ability to compensate for altitude via its electronic wastegate, the FRS with echarger does not. Once aero becomes the limiting factor the BMW pulls hard as it has at least 70-90 hp more the the wheels. |
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High altitude has less pressure to begin with so a turbo will spin harder to make, say 10 psi at 6000ft. How does it work harder? The wastegate keeps shut untill manifold pressure reaches the set point. This set point is harder to reach at altitude. This set up would still make 10 psi at sea level, but the turbo wouldn't be working as hard. A supercharger has no such mechanism to "keep the same pressure" in the manifold. A supercharged system that makes 10 psi at sea level would make, for example, 7 psi at high altitude. There is no wastegate to allow the supercharger to work harder to maintain 10 psi. You can think about it like this: A turbo can be made to work harder in order to maintain a set manifold pressure. A belt driven supercharger cannot. A belt driven supercharger works "X amount" and cannot work more than X amount unless you rev higher or change the pulley so that it works X + Y amount. Ex. X amount of work = 10 psi at sea level X amount of work = 7 psi at 6000 ft
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If you're going to do it, be safe and put a tune on it. Maybe wait for OpenFlash Tablet or use BRZedit if price is a concern. |
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I assume those videos were just for fun and not meant to prove performance? |
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