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You are also starting with a stock car and you're not adding any weight because of the supercharger and other needed supported mods. I'll say again bigger wheels, tires, brakes. Someone can go in the high end cost category and install forged wheels, very light brakes etc. We are talking here about going with the ordinary options. So, your numbers should be: 2900/240 = 12.08 lbs/whp For a 200whp NA car we need: 200 whp * 12.08 lbs/whp = 2416 lbs. It is light, but it is quite possible without even stripping the interior. I am already in the 2620 area and I haven't done too an extreme weight reduction (e.g., changing front seats or exhaust, removing back seats etc). Besides, you can install certain lightweight rotated parts that give you a much bigger weight gain under acceleration. You are supposed to have a PhD. Go find the rotational inertia equations and figure out for yourself. I will not start here such kind of discussion. Some might say that I am doing a fair comparison, but I said this at the beginning. Comparing a basic supercharged car with a NA modified car that has additional lightweight parts. If you do the same changes on the supercharged car, then yes you cannot catch it. |
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Wooo finally you declared the weight of your car : ) still wondering though how you can declare a perceived (lol) hp of 260bhp with your setup that could barely do 170whp and you don t even have a carbon fiber driveshaft many supercharger kits do more than 240whp, but well many just limit the power because they are worried about bending the rods and still.. i find so stupid to try to compare SC/NA even if the NA one is lighter because the SC has sooo much more torque from low end that any comparison is just stupid and doesnt stand up |
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EDIT: This is getting way off topic. We dodn't need to pollute this thread with more NA vs FI
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Also, bfrank identified the reason to drop the $$ on NA. I'm anti-turbo (BUT NOT ANTI-TURBO OWNERS!!! ) so the NA power package fit the bill for me. I've also just ordered the Delicious flexfuel kit and am looking forward to the last bit I get from that. For me, while I'm spending top dollar on NA, my opinion is if I wanted a turbo car, and I've had several, I'd buy another car set up that way from the factory. I also have a huge amount of faith in Delicious Tuning, while still accepting the fact there are no guarantees in mod life.
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Thanks Jsube, yes I have sent my first datalogs to Zach and anxiously wait for the first revision.
And I agree with new2subaru, this thread is about the A350 header and Delicious tune, lets stay on topic. And for what it's worth, the next time I have to replace the entire exhaust I am finding a lift. My neck is still killing me from spending 5 hours on my back with my car just up on jack stands. And before someone screams 5 hours? It was my first time doing something like this so I was taking it slow and checking everything as I went. |
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Well you could still run your setup since we know stock 0-60 is around 6.0-6.2. Would be cool to see how low in the 5's it could go
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I may have slept through part of that time, not sure though after I dropped the muffler on my head. Stupid rubber hangers
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What I see from most of the dyno charts is that ACE header fills (flattens) the dips in torque and power curves very well. I am wondering if the ACE header will make that much difference for a supercharger setup since the power and torque curves are already very much flat. I can't find a dyno chart that shows a supercharged FA20 before and after ACE header. Do you guys have any insights? CSG Mike, do you have any comments?
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E.g. a JRSC HBP can be used on pump gas with an Ace header. On a Tomei/JDL header, the HBP will cause the engine to knock severely enough that you have to pull a ton of timing at higher RPM to be able to safely redline, effectively completely negating the point of increasing boost to begin with, and ultimately having less peak power than before the HBP. |
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