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Okay you can keep your 200hp at 6000 rpm.... do you know how disappointing a massive torque dive feels in a car?? This car only makes HP because it can rev out nicely. Try driving a 1.8t jetta for mazda speed3. Huge torque but at 5000 rpm they are all out of idea's. You peak tq out at say 3000 rpm and its all downhill from there and it is just a miserable feeling reving it out. |
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Linear is fine, there is nothing wrong with that.... what i dont want to see is a huge bump of torque between 2000 to 4000 and then a downward torque cliff from 4000 to 7500. BTW i dont think that this will happen with this PD supercharger. i think it is going to simply raise the torque and Hp curves +60 maybe running out of breath a little bit between 7000 to 8000. |
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The VE of this motor drops off significantly after 6500. It's going to be very hard to NOT get torque drop off past that. I think it's a restriction of the stock cams,
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My theory is the breathing of the head (cam profiles). I mean, the car makes decent TQ very low for a 2.0. Usually, without multiple profiles (VTEC, VVTLI, etc), that would indicate the inability to make decent power up really high. The variable valve timing helps carry that torque pretty high (6500), but it can only do so much before you reach the realistic limit of the cam profile.
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@Visconti must be grinning just sitting there and watching all of you argue while the answer to all your questions are 6" away from him on his laptop, lol.
I for one am excited to see the end result. Hopefully Visconti releases them today. His last comment everyone seemed to skip right over which made me worry a bit since I don't know how to take it. "Really don't know how it stacks up to the vortech .." |
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And im not arguing im just bored and wasting my time waiting for the results
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