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133 | 38.33% |
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There is a rumour that toyota is only going to use the NA version (160 hp)of this engine an that subaru is going to use the turbo.
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But you cannot negate turbo lag in respect of a lack of instant responsiveness when adjusting the throttle mid corner. That's why I always prefer NA's as they have far more on the limit adjustability and you are able to be far more precise with throttle inputs. |
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Though anti-lag in a car like this is beyond unlikely. Sure a well specc'd turbo will help but you'll never lose that mid-corner lag. Not to say it wouldn't be fun but you still won't have the precision you get with an NA car in respect of throttle adjustability.
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like i said previously, throttle response and boost response are not the same thing. you'd be surprised at how responsive my engine is. also, it's generally a bad idea to be slamming the throttle open to spool a turbo mid-corner...
when you add throttle as you unwind the wheel coming out of a corner, you really won't get lag as you are gradually opening the throttle, and the turbo can surely keep up with your foot in that case. -Mike
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I think you are missing the point. I'm talking about minute throttle adjustments mid corner in order to balance the car. This is where you notice turbo lag IME. So it's not about slamming a throttle open mid-corner it's about making tiny adjustments. This is where a turbo loses out to a high revving NA in terms of adjustability of the atttitude of the car through throttle response. I'm talking about when the tyres are in their optimum slip angle as you see the apex. On the limit some throttle adjustment is generally necessary. |
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i know what you're trying to say, but an n/a throttle doesn't open any differently than a turbo throttle. throttle response can be just as sharp. and when making minute throttle adjustments, the turbo is not going to be changing boost levels by very much at all, so there isn't going to be any lag.
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I realise the limitations of an NA but that does not mean a turbo is better. For the more power it makes it loses in throttle response. As I said 200bhp is plenty enough for what I want. I think people underestimate how important having razor sharp throttle response is. I always notice the lag of a turbo when I have driven turbo cars on track. I even notice it slightly in supercharged cars of which I've had two which were extensively tracked in the UK & Europe. The engine is in the car ergo it's a feature of the car. Sure you can fit anti-lag and go faster stripes but we aren't talking about modified cars are we? |
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There is lag, I've felt it in every turbo car I've driven on track. It's not a mega issue and yes of course you get used to it and drive around it. It does tend to mean that you tend to pump the throttle slightly to compensate. Again not a mega problem in itself, but it does diminish how delicate you can be with the throttle when adjusting the attitude of the car mid-corner. Sure if the car drives good and it's a turbo I'd definitely give it a go, no probs with that. Turbo technology has moved on a long way since the 80s and even the 90s so the lag issue isn't what it used to be. |
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In the UK you are not allowed to time laps on a trackday, it is by definition non-competitive. I know this because I worked for a trackday company for over 3 years. So datalogging is not allowed. I have no interest in drag racing, always though that was for straightline junkies who can't drive. I understand what you are saying about different spec turbos and the comparison to drag racing. I've driven a variety of turbo cars on track. I've not owned one because I've not seen the appeal really. I'd take the car on trackdays, that's where I'd want spot on throttle response. On the road in the wet it's great to have a sharp throttle to balance the car as there is the odd road over here where you can drive pretty hard. I guess at the end of the day I'm something of a purist when it comes to how cars handle and how the engine/drivetrain interacts with that.
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Lauren - I think we have different experiences which accounts for our different opinions. I have done most of my tracking and autocross in turbo cars, and the n/a cars that I have run haven't had the kind of throttle response your vehicles have. If you're ever in the area, you should come track my MR2 with me, as it has the best throttle response of anything boosted I have ever driven (better than most n/a cars, actually).
Please don't misunderstand, I fully intend on purchasing the n/a version of the car. I have no desire to live with a turbo car on a day-to-day basis. And I couldn't agree more, 200hp n/a will be perfect for my purposes!-Mike
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Trackdays are about having fun. I've done hundreds (I used to work for a trackday company). It's not a competition and you aren't competing against yourself. You know when you are nailing a corner or a lap, though sometimes I just go sideways for the hell of it. I just see it as having a bit of fun with friends. I've raced professionally too so I know about laptimes and the like. I guess I've little interest in personal expression as I have no interest in what others think of me driving down the road. Though obviously it's nice to be behind the wheel of a nice car. I ran two extensively modified mk1 mr2 superchargers for years. Sure it was fun having way more go than most would expect, but i've been there and done that now.
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