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Even so, this is the only SC option in SA I would consider. Power is NOTHING without reliability and support.
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What fuel were you using?
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there is currently a toyota 86 at gerotech doing a 200 000km test. spoke to Rob couple weeks ago and apparently toyota sa wants to launch a limited edition supercharger version available from the dealers. not sure if they are going to proceed if toyota international launch the 2.5 turbo awd. |
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hard to know what to believe on the internet these days
this was published 9 hours ago http://www.motoring.com.au/news/spor...wd-turbo-45930 |
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Everyone thought the same thing before the car was launched. ![]() I cant understand how these rumours still have traction. Their wont be AWD and there wont be a Turbo. Tada San said so
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yes we did try revving-launch it..and trying from lower revs...but the main problem is traction. Also remember is an centrifugal supercharger. it doesn't have so much torque like for example a Sprintex supercharger. (like the "normal supercharger everyone thinks about...put your foot down in second/third gear and hear squealing tyres"...no...you have to really rev it. The centrifugal supercharger keeps the characteristics of a N/A motor) It basically works like a turbo..the more you rev it....the more power it makes...(it also looks like a turbo for that matter) Here is a dyno graph which you can see the difference between the two superchargers clearly.
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Used normal 95 pump fuel
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But again...we were looking for a solution at that time and RGM had the solution.
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yoh if Toyota release and 2.5 awd version of the 86 I will be really pissed haha
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FYI: RGM's 86 managed a best of 14.408 @ 159.1km/h at Speed Freaks Vanderbijlpark air strip. http://www.tolken.co.za/twincamforum...9215&start=135 Yes yes..its a different day, different track..but I do not think we did too bad (14.95 @ 156km/h @ tarlton) I was really hoping we could break into 13's..but ya.
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That's probably the cause of your poor performance at the drags.
My car runs 10-15% down on power without octane boosting. It obviously pulls timing. I don't use octane booster all the time, just when I do track days, and then the power difference is very noticable. Lately, I've been getting satisfactory results on the highveld from Sasol 95 + Liqui Moly Octane Booster at approx 1 tin per 25 litres, and I start 2 tankfuls before the event to give the ECU time to adjust. At my home altitude (750m) I find Engen 95 the best and most consistent without octane boosting, but YMMV. Latest Liqui Moly price is about R78/tin (bought today for Sunday's track session). PS: Just watched the video. I don't know much about drag racing, but something's wrong with either your tyres, warming them up, or your technique because launching's not coming together...
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What happens when you go down to the coast with uniQ? Surely fueling / boost and timing needs to be adjusted? Whats wrong with the launches? Remember its on street tyres. So you wouldn't benefit anything by doing burn outs.
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Rommies be happy with decent safe power. I have not heard of one unhappy RGM customer nor heard of a RGM installation failure.
I personally have had 10 months of problems with my installation, to the point where I'm ready to back NA. |
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