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Are there tell tale signs that you are pushing too much at low RPM? I'm curious what the technique is to produce as much low RPM torque as possible without risking damage like what is shown above.
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So if we went with the bigger blower, you'd probably get 20hp less but with maybe a tad bit less heat at the top end, but at much higher cost for the same boost. If you were to go fully build the motor though with low CR, then that big blower should take you to 400whp or so, so figure LS1 territory p/w. But good luck with the trans and axles then with sticky tires that can hold that power. No doubt we'd be the first to get the big blower just for the bragging rights, but the 210 with a 70mm is just too much fun as it is! |
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@moto-mike In your tunes for the present 210 SC do you limit torque at low RPMs, say less than 2000rpm using the exhaust overlap and timing retard you mentioned in your previous post? It seems that output there is significantly less than above ~2500rpm, so is this a result of torque limiting or the superchargers lower volumetric efficiency at low speeds?
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Mike totally agree with the below , the bent roads where from a turbo motor running full boost around 3000/3500 with peak torque around 4 rpm, car was used on motorways (freeways) a lot 6th gear full boost car will spend a lot of time at very high cylinder pressures so we found bent con-rods.
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its all about boost management Pitman, running no boost control or bad boost control will cause these issues we seen it many of time son 350Z Turbo motors that also has chocolate rods. You need to control the boost pressure at low rpm levels not allow reasonable boost pressure until highish RPM and even have car speed boost as well.
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This is the detail I am trying to figure out and understand. How does one go about deciding how much boost is too much for a given RPM? Why is high boost at low RPMs more trouble prone than at boost at high RPMs? Are there documents or white papers that you know of that I could take a look at to wrap my head around this?
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