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Posted several pages back. Is this what you're looking for?
The boost rises linearly with RPM. |
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Getting close. Just waiting for the oil cooler to arrive and then will install the intercooler and wrap it up!
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my bad I ment oil cooler ...
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Do FI setups take a higher % drop compared to NA cars at elevation? Say a turbo car makes 300whp and a NA cars makes 200whp at sea level. Going up to 4000 ft, would the turbo and NA car both drop approximately x%? |
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^ That.
One thing people don't realize, is that the turbo Bimmers and Mercedes cars gain a TON of power from reflashes, because they actually have the capability of making more than their rated horsepower from the factory. Why? Because the manufacturer wants the car to make that power in a variety of conditions, not just under ideal conditions. For example, an older 300hp/300tq BMW 335 will make 300hp/300tq at sealevel, as well as at 4000 feet above sea level. How does it do it? By utilizing more of the overhead that is left as a margin for consistency in output. However, a reflashed 335 will not have that consistency. After a flash, the car may make 360hp/345tq at sea level, but only 320hp/320tq at 4000 feet above sea level. I've never said this before, but this 0-125 video was shot at high elevation, above 4000 ft. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHZTjIKNpNU"]Jackson Racing Supercharged BRZ (FR-S) 0-127mph run - YouTube[/ame] |
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if you lose power when you go up in elevation on a turbo system (i.e. the turbo can't keep up due to an inability to push the PR required to maintain target boost at that altitude), your turbo is way too small.
this isn't a realistic concern with any of the turbo kits available for this platform. |
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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?! You got so much crap for the lack of acceleration (relatively speaking) in that video and you didn't want to mention that it was at elevation? So you were only at ~22psi instead of ~24psi; that explains everything.
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the 0-60 is still faster than stock by a good margin, even with the granny shifting. A supercharger's RPM doesn't change by elevation; a turbo can work harder to get to the desired boost (albeit, potentially also going out of the efficiency range). I'd say the absolute MAP was lower than 22 :p |
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