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My 2007 GT with a few bolt on's...long tube headers, intake / tune, will toast a relatively stock FR-S. But I actually prefer driving the FR-S regardless.
I think lighter cars are more fun to drive, and when I go from the S14/FR-S to the Mustang...it's extremely noticeable how heavy the Mustang is Nick C.
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Going straight, going around turns...
Nobody said anything about the folks that want to go around in circles.
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I'm sure a stock Vette/Porsche/whatever will have a longer duration before parts start needing replaced for maintenance compared to a turbo FT86... but if you're willing to do so, most cars can be maintained to last for years before part availability (and thusly cost) become too limiting a factor to keep the car maintained unless the car is worth alot (like old classic muscle cars, which are worth lots of money these days). Well, if the Mustang GT after added options costs the same amount as an FT86 with a turbo kit, that's already an even cost comparison. Obviously the total horsepower output potential of the Mustang GT after mods is going to far exceed what the FT86 is capable of... but at how much horsepower does it start to become overkill for anything but pure drag racing? 400whp in an FT86 doesn't limit it strictly to straight line racing or ruin streetability, does it? Even if for whatever reason that it did, the boost can be dialed down via the boost controller... and there is also flex fuel kits (and/or the ability to ECU reflash within a matter of minutes). Circling back to the turbo lag issue. I'm not sure why the car would necessarily have bad turbo lag (and thusly hurting track performance or whatever) with 400whp. Most of the 400whp builds I've seen are making low 300's in whp on pump gas at like 10 psi, with e85 allowing them to advance the timing and push it up to 16 psi for the 400whp number. I would assume as long as the turbo is small enough (and is pushing close to its max rated hp), that the turbo lag would be minimal. Especially once you get into the possibility of twin scroll designs in the future (which JDL has already developed... just waiting on others), I'm not convinced that the turbo lag would really be any sort of significant issue. Clearly, for the builds looking towards going fully built motor and 600whp or more, then most definitely there will be some bad turbo lag. But at 400whp on e85? From what I've seen people post about their boost plots, the turbo lag hasn't been more than a half second delay at best (with single scroll designs)... |
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Also, keep in mind that I'm basing my info off of the turbo builds I've read up on, whether on these forums or from other sources on the web, and almost all of them have had turbos sized for much higher rated hp figures than what they are currently producing (the average seems to be turbos rated at roughly 525 hp max output), and none have been twin scroll designs. A turbo rated for 420-450 hp max output with a twin scroll design would probably have lag so minimal that you wouldn't even be able to tell a difference in throttle response between an N/A engine with a butt dyno. On a final note, there are several successful turbo builds built for track (not drag racing) that are pushing over 400 whp on this forum, between the Member's Car Journals and Forced Induction sections... and I'm sure there are plenty more out there that have never visited this forum (or at least, never post here). |
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We seem to be mostly in agreement here, except for this one thing: you can definitely tell the difference. I've driven a new (F30) BMW 335i quite a bit, and it has a pretty small, modern, twin-scroll turbo and quite a bit of exhaust volume to power it (due to the 3.0L 6 cylinder). It is easily the lowest lag turbo car I've ever driven. Despite that, it still has a noticeably delayed throttle response compared to a similarly powered N/A 6 cylinder (namely, the one in my Cayman S). You would never notice that it had lag until you had the Cayman to compare it to, but once you're used to something like the Cayman, it becomes obvious. Is it horribly intrusive? No, not at all, but it's definitely not unnoticeable.
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Also, I posted this in another thread, but I thought this was an interesting find: [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_turbocharger"]Hybrid turbocharger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame] |
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That's why I like superchargers, personally - I like the instant throttle response. It is a tradeoff though, since as you said, they don't make the same amount of peak power. |
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You will get called out and other people will think less of you. Edit: I love how the video you posted pointed out that it was homologated solely for the body (aerodynamics) and the anemic 175 hp engine compared to NASCAR which was pushing 600 just fifteen years earlier. |
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http://www.griggsracing.com/ Prior to getting my FR-S I was thinking of dropping the money on their system for my 70. |
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