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But in some situations I think a higher revving (short stroke) boosted motor could have an advantage. With the right turbo spooling tech, the extra rev-range of a slightly smaller high rpm motor could end up with a longer powerband (more power under the curve). Since in most turbo cars it is boost that plays the more important role in torque. So a small peak torque and lag penalty, but being able to rev under boost for an extra 1000 rpm could put the advantage in the smaller higher revving motor. The key would be if the low rpm lag difference is offset by more top end rpm range. Ie: boost comes on 500 rpm or less later, but it revs out 1000 rpm or more higher. And if the peak torque is not too much less. But that would be a rather specialized example... I was planning on experimenting with this idea on my 1JZ before I sold it, using the latest IS300 VVT-i 2JZGE head with stock 1JZGTE ceramic parallel twin turbos, on a short-stroke, high revving 1JZGTE bottom. I would be anticipation better spool and more top-end than a lot of Mk4s still on their stock sequential twins. Not exactly apples to apples, but still a fun idea...
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We are essentially debating which is better. 2JZ or RB26. Same bore, different stroke. Destroke a 2JZ and you get an RB26..... I'm trying to say RB26 doesn't suck because it's smaller/short stroke. It has it's advantages elsewhere. Torque up higher in the rev range is just one of them. |
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Don't forget about crank either. Destroking usually comes about by swapping in the smaller crank into the bigger engine - with Subaru its the 205/7 crank in the 257 block.
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Yeah, I thought someone already mentioned the crank, guess not. Longer rods, taller pistons, or shortened deck height would make for a pretty snazzy engine failure if the crank wasn't swapped out.
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We're not really talking about de-stroking just for the sake of it, but of them creating a dedicated performance 1.6T, possibly for homologation purposes. When Toyota ran in the WRC with the Celica, the formula was 2.0L, so the GT4/Altrac was 2.0L. Now it's 1.6L, so if Subaru wants to go back, they need a 1.6L. I still think that if they do a 1.6T for the WRX they may still do a 2.0L for the STI. At least in North America.
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It's just that it's looking very well like 1.6L will be the future of the WRX/STI. From the info i've read, Toyota reduced the FB's bore and increased the stroke for the 2L, so a destroke to 1.6L essentially brings the stroke ratio back to near where it was. Boost the shit out of it and let it scream, then take advantage of gearing..... |
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I know that a few of us were speculating here http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...7&postcount=30 on what strokes the FB20 and FB25 need (72mm) to reduce them to over-square 1.6L and 2.0L motors while keeping the same bores.
Could be a circular rumour (started here, picked up somewhere else, posted here). But given the detailed post on the 1ZZFE to 2ZZGE I think Yamaha will have even greater ability to choose their own bore and stroke.
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What makes no sense? You do know it's basically a new engine?
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