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![]() ![]() In a drag race, would a turbodiesel truck with 865lb/ft tq win, or a E85 JRSC with 270lb/ft? |
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https://www.youtube.com/user/press4cosworth/videos Saying a cooling system is built to handle 400bhp is not confidence inspiring, considering the other existing supercharger kits ALL readily hit 400bhp with the addition of bolt-on breathing mods and E85. Quite frankly, I held Cosworth to a higher bar, and they fell short. Consider me a skeptic, but when what I was told in person by Cosworth reps is not followed through with the product release, I'm going to have doubts about any other claims made. |
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maybe it's because we may have similar feedback from track days, we don't typically share the same ideas all the time though ![]() thing you don't understand is Top Gear comments, or how the cooling system is built to take (400hp) doesn't necessarily mean the engine will be running fine with extended track use.. because first Top Gear tests or any magazine tests only take a snapshot of the system so you will see most magazines praise the PSS tires not because they last long but because it performs very good for a couple of laps and secondly Cosworth SC kits are prone to overheating and heat soak by design (not for mild track use in the above example but extended use) .. you would be surprised how many people blew their engines because of that, go search Cosworth supercharger in the Miata forums..
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I'm starting to watch the FI game much more closely than before, I felt like the car had more power than I could take advantage of (which is proven every time a quick driver hops in and blows my times out of the water) but am realizing that there will come a day when I definitively want more.
For me, if I wanted a car that could beat this car or that car, the 86 is not the answer (the answer is a V8 Miata btw). I love this discussion about which kit has the reliability, if the Cosworth proves to be worth the premium hopefully I'll be able to pick it up. In the meantime we're coming up on 2 years of JRSC availability and my priorities are on a road legal kit that can take a beating. ~2 years ago if you asked most of the people here whether they would feel safe supercharging an FA20 without any internal modifications (remember a 12.5:1 compression ratio) putting 300hp at the crank even with a low boost of 9psi the answer would likely have been an overwhelming NO. |
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Forgive me for being a skeptic, but the testing and results you claim to be happening have not surfaced at a consumer level, and without any published data or released product, I can only call it speculation at this point. I'd love for Cosworth to have a competitive product on the market, but at this point, they do not. You keep going back to that 400bhp figure, but a sustainable 400bhp is *NOT* competitive any longer. Two years ago, it would have been. At this point, the JRSC with E85 is already proven to provide 400bhp/325whp reliabily for the casual enthusiast. I don't believe Cosworth is doing any OE work for *THIS* platform, and they've been awfully quiet. You seem to have some knowledge that the general public does not. Can you shed some more light on Cosworth developments? |
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- Track testing results publication (non published) - "further development, higher boost, engine internals" (none has happened that has been released, that I am aware of) Cosworth does indeed have quite a legacy, but past performance is no guarantee of future results. The last truly groundbreaking car I see from them was the Escort Cosworth; that thing was a monster. Look at Honda for example; they make some of the best production car engines, but are failing miserably at F1 powertrains. Likewise, I doubt Cosworth's Indy/F1 engineers are working on the FA20 supercharger project, and vice versa. As I've said before, I'd love to see a truly developed Cosworth product on the market; competition is great for the consumer, but other than their initial supercharger release, nothing else has actually been released. |
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You saying they've done this has as much weight as me saying they haven't. Reading your post after this, we're all on the same side, we want the same thing, reliable, durable power out of an FA20 without spending tens of thousands of dollars. I hope your right and all that Cosworth needs to make a big push in this arena is a motivated marketing rep willing to post some technical details. Until then we have to wait for 3rd party guys and company's to start posting stuff up, and for better or worse CSG is the loudest on this platform. Don't get me wrong, you guys do great work and the rest of us would be in the dark about a ton of things without you, please don't take it as an insult, it's just there's not much of a second opinion around here primarily when it comes to FI or when discussing a complete setup that operates in harmony. |
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Have you ever owned a Miata? what is your experience with both Miata and FT86 platform for extended track use and more importantly with FI? I actually know a local guy who blew his engine because of the Cosworth/FM supercharger, also owned a Miata and been following threads (hundreds of pages) on the issue.. I personally know the tuners on Miata forums as well as their feedback on each FI kits since I owned a Miata, and modified/got tuned and considered all the FI options including the FM kit then I ended up selling the Miata since it took forever to get the kit that I liked (KW Rotrex kit) and FT86 platform already had tons of FI options available at that time... I need you to understand that you read those optimistic comments (possibly written by Dynotronics) and possibly don't know the shortcomings in more detail.. Also, I never said Cosworth SC kit will blow an FA20 motor or it will work just as bad as the Miata because that would be an assumption and assumptions are bad, just like your assumptions on the platform which you don't have previous experience with, Cosworth will possibly work fine when not pushed hard since our ECU is more advanced compared to NC Miatas and do good job on pulling timing, does that mean it doesn't heat soak or overheat? or ideal for extended track use? absolutely not, it will do both because there is no Screw type Magnusson Supercharged that doesn't cause heat soak or overheating issues for extended track use non, nada, zip ...that's by design, keep in mind each FI solution has its advantages and disadvantages and it's not all red roses ![]() even the OEM kits overheat at the track, take a look at the new C7 Z06, Camaro ZL1 (please don't tell me Cosworth or any other maker spends as much time and money on R&D as GM) , it sounds like you follow those magazines, I would highly suggest you to go read why many magazines had heating issues even after couple of laps with C7 Z06.. hence the reason why they increased their Oil temp warning messages to 320F they all suffer from those because heat exchanger and water cooled intercooler is not ideal for extended track use once the you overheat the water in the system the recovery is way worse than air-cooled ICs.. if you think about it a large SC that sits right above the engine block will be prone to heat soak more than a centrifugal type .. combined with the available boost in earlier RPMS and the higher IATs, good luck fighting with them.. higher IATs is the single most important contributor to those cooling issues which ultimately leads to power loss, these are just the facts, whether or not we accept ..This has nothing to do with Cosworth's reputation/heritage of bringing well thought products but the technical shortcomings of the screw type SC, if I were to use DD my car or not planning to attend as many track days during the track season I would definitely consider getting one because low-end torque is fine and having an intake manifold designed to specifically handle the boost (vs OEM manifold) has its advantages, nobody denies that fact..centrifugal type units also has their shortcomings but looking at the other alternatives that's the best option "primarily" for extended track use.. ever wondered why so many Time attack guys or race teams prefer Rotrex and Turbo setups as opposed to PD types? I think we need to be more realistic on our claims especially when there's no first hand experience or background on the topic.. Please do search and read more instead of jumping on conclusions
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