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Most engines never see 5psi this low and this quickly. You go from putting to flying and in a 2.0 2000rpm is close to the bog territory...you know where the engine isn't even happy going wot in NA mode.
The best place to go wot is about 3000 rpm because you absolutely rocket through the tq dip and 4200 rpm is the biggest gain from stock so you really notice it. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 |
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Before you know it you are going faster than you expected. Went to and area that had side by side turn abouts. Getting on it around 3k and you would just zip through them. I could imagine this would be extremely fun on autocross or some twisties in the canyon. I do think he may lose on my definitely on the top end compared to my flex fuel but that would be expected. Im running flex fuel and have been dyno tuned. This kit with e85 and other supporting mods would be even more amazing. Im not really sure why people are calling this a toy. Im not really sure I care at this point either after driving it. You could call it a purple duck. The fact it adds some umph to the car and makes it even more fun to drive. Thanks @Pug for being a tester in az for this thing. Its supposed to be 104 today. Sent from a Motorola DynaTAC 8000X |
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The one thing that is deceiving about this kit is there is so much torque down low the top end doesn't feel as strong as it really is. I remember when I got it first installed I could sure feel it down low but wasn't sure of the effects up top. Anyways really glad more people are getting to try this out ![]() Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 |
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I'm curious, why not program the electronics in the turbo motor controller to come on at say half throttle instead of just WOT, but also make it so that it would increase in RPM from 0% of boost potential at 49% throttle to 100% of potential boost at WOT?
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At this point the system uses a simple throttle position switch. There isn't any connection or logic between the ESC controller and the cars ECU. If the ECU were able to communicate with the ECU that would be possible.
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The nature of this system seems to be "keep it simple", which keeps it affordable and gives it a real chance to make it to market soon. If you check out the open source esc thread, there are many more ideas and grand plans. I agree it's a good long term goal, especially if they figure out a way to produce a high output version of the system where the transition to full boost would be more pronounced. Evolution!
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Don't forget about battery life as well. Making it so it only turns on at WOT means you're not using it as often, which in turn means the batteries aren't being drained as much. Would suck to be racing around and then you step on it hard but the whole thing chokes cause you already drained the batteries.
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Here are two other quick reviews from yesterday's meetup, reposted from the Arizona club thread:
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I still wish there were a way to link it to rpm so that the boost is limited below a preset level. I had a factory turbocharged four cylinder about 20 years ago that held the wastegate open electronically until 3000 rpm. That worked fine. In this case I just want to limit the boost below a set point. It'd be easy to work something out to prevent it from engaging at all below a certain rpm, but being able to limit it would be better. I'm not talking part throttle maps or anything that fancy. If Rob can come up with something that senses a pressure differential and spins the compressor to eliminate it, it shouldn't be too hard to link something to rpm that holds the compressor to 50% until the rpm is high enough. This might also eliminate that pesky CEL without requiring a tune or voltage clamps on the sensor, which I never liked. I'm always afraid the car will go lean (and go boom) if the ECU thinks there is less air than there really is.
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What you are talking about will drain the battery way to fast. Inorder to run something like this you would need a battery bank in your trunk which is WAY more than most people want out of this system. The reason Drag Reduction works so well is that it doesn't actually create positive pressure and doesn't have to work that hard. As soon as you get into creating pressure you are pretty much going all out on the electric motor. Remember we are only making 4-5psi down low and 2 up top, there isn't much to take away from that. |
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You would be taking ALL the fun out of the thing if you did the above ![]() Rob and Pug are working on the V clamp on the MAP to get rid of the CEL, as it stands though the best way to enjoy this thing is with Toma's or Drift offices tune. I can understand not wanting to flash your ECU but with performance this high it is much safer to flash your ECU than not. |
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You should not under any circumstances go 100% foot to the floor at 1000 rpm.... thats just crazy and i dont think anybody would do that. That being said, replacing the WOT switch with a RPM dependent switch is VERY easy and honestly not that expensive should anyone want to do that. |
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