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What I meant is, having a turbo car does not mean that everytime you drive it, you are going to be breaking your neck just by driving the car. You can modulate the throttle and cruise passively without even getting on boost if you choose so. You can also press it half throttle and the boost will not build up like an animal, so again no neck snapping. Now, if you want that rush of power that will sit you back and feels awesome, you just step on it and it GOES.
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Keep in mind that A-A intercoolers also decrease the efficiency of the stock "paper-thin" radiators as well. Consider your goal as 250whp (which is what I think this car should have come with stock). To do that on a Centri, you're looking at 10psi on the "Type B" charger design. That's a lot of pressure in an already high pressure motor. Until we can get owners past the "ZOMGZ I"M BOOOOOSTEDDDD YAYYYY" phase, we won't get a lot of credible third party testing and logs. And no, I don't consider the rosey colored reviews by Gem as being credible yet.
Summer is just around the corner and I have a feeling we'll see what effects any of these kits have on the motors. ![]() Quote:
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As far as the manifold pressure I am not too concerned with it because manifold pressure is only part of the overall equation. I do understand where you are coming from though. The static pressure is pretty high for sure but it really comes down to flow and efficiency of the compressor at those pressures. On top of that the actual effective compression ratio during TDC and full fuel injection. This is a whole other topic that again appeals to me with this particular method of forced induction on this particular engine for longevity. I need to dig up the Ver 2 compressor maps again to see where this setup is sitting on the efficiency islands at these pressures and rpm. Gradual boost creates gradual cylinder pressure increase and the less shock you create the better off the stock guts should theoretically hold up over time. The FA20 has already shown to handle pretty ridiculous pressures/forces. Me personally I am not scared to blow an engine up but for the majority of owners this is a serious factor to consider. If you can apply the power with a little more gentle manner well it certainly can't hurt. To your point though just how efficiently is it actually doing it though......
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It was just that your original comment was about the bypass valve (DV or BOV) for the Twinscrew which isn't a requirement due to it's placement and the instant torque. Unlike the centri, you do not need to use a smaller pulley to give you low end torque then use a wastegate to keep the top end boost down. You are also introducing more wasted heat and parasitic loss as the charger is now running higher rpm for no gain. Not only that, the centri actually needs the bypass valve like a turbo as demonstrated earlier (with a short path on the outlet, a wastegated setup can achieve the same although the vortech does include a bypass as well). All Gem has done is forcing it to behave like a twinscrew and having to bandaid all the shortfalls of the centri. The above contended comment was also referenced to the supposed "on-off" nature of twinscrew similar to the turbo. Both of these aren't exactly correct. Last edited by s2d4; 05-21-2013 at 01:33 AM. |
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I am not sure I agree that running a wastegated setup on a centri is necessarily a band-aid but rather a way to manipulate its intended function to achieve bits of character that other forced induction methods provide while maintaining the bits unique to the centri. No matter how you slice it turbos will never be centris nor PDs or vise versa no matter how you compare them but just as anything we as tuners find ways to squeeze power out of everything no matter how we find a way to do it. We tinker by nature. The excess heat generated really only becomes a problem if you really spin the centri out of its RPM range. You are without a doubt working the centri harder which in turn creates heat but this is where you have to manipulate with moderation. There is one thing I think we can all agree on and that is that all three methods (4 if you wanna add nitrous into the mix) of forced induction most commonly used provide unique characteristics that are accompanied by inherent pros and cons. There is always a way to manipulate them and this is where you can blur the lines a little.
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I get the feeling you are a proponent of screw PDs
I am too to be honest. I just hate having to have a 2 gallon heat exchanger reservoir and a bag of ice everywhere I go :happy0180: Now we just need to figure out how to implement a wastegate into nitrous ![]()
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![]() Btw, going to a tiny lithium battery, you've come with space and still reduce weight for a reservoir and it would only be a few degrees above ambient even if you thrash it unlike an air to air setup. And yes, you can further use ice to drop it to below ambient for power runs/drag/timeattack, something you can't do with air to air.
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I will be honest and state that I was in stop and go traffic in around 88F temps on my way home from work yesterday with the A/C on and the coolant temps did start to rise higher than I had ever seen. They were just below the 3/4 line. I was starting to look for an exit strategy, and then traffic finally opened up and the temps went right back down. This is on a Full Blown kit with the OEM radiator and the aftermarket slim dual electric fans running.
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The Full Blown turbo kit turbo mounting does not allow for the OEM fans and shroud. I am not running a shroud currently, but would like to fab one up and go with a thicker radiator at the same time.
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Do you know what kind of fans they are? Ive seen quite a difference in the range of quality in aftermarket fans.
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They were no namers, but I have also thought about getting better ones and possibly adding pushers in front of the A/C condensor as well. Other thoughts were to modify the OEM fan shroud to work with the slim fans.
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Yeah shroud should help. If Cfm is struggling some pushers might help. FMIC just kill on cooling with reduced Cfm and increased atmospheric temperature.
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