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I'm no expert, but I think that there is an extensive amount of modification that you would have to do to this engine to run 20 psi.
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For weight balance purposes a top mount much like subaru already does would make sense, however you would have to deal with transient temperatures under the hood, and heatsoke issues because of this, not to mention that you would raise the cars center of gravity, which is one of its greatest features. For power purposes a front mount offers fresh air through the front bumper, however it would cause added stress to the cooling system in the car, however if you are going to be spending the money to build the bottom end, then it should be easy to conceive a front mount v-mount setup, much like they use on rx-7s. The drawback for either of these two front mount setups would be added weight to the nose of the car that would effect handling characteristics. What I would like to see is a rear mounted (near the firewall) water to air intercooler to maintain proper weight distribution, with the heat exchanger mounted in the passenger fender well. I would like to specify that this would add the most amount of weight to the vehicle, but as much of it would be located aft of the front suspension axis it shouldn't effect handling. All three have benefits, differ in cost, and use. G |
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Well worth the extra $$$ IMO. Run a Tial sports stainless v-band exhaust housing. So much lighter, smaller, cleaner and is so much more practical.
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I appreciate you being so forthcoming with your details, such as turbo selection, pacakging, and tuning. Keep up the good work, I look forward to what you come up with, and the simplicity of your design is awesome, utilizing factory components, such as the header, stock injectors will definately keep the cost down, and I see you have done you homework on the turbo selection and not gone overboard attempting to get the most power out of the engine you can. I can appreciate turners that exhibit restraint when necessary. Thank You! |
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I totally agree, my friend has the GTX3076? (I can't remember how they are coding these things now) on his integra and it has been nothing but reliable, quick spooling, and easy to tune around because of the consistent response, and amazing efficiency near the surge limit.
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I had a gtx3076r on my rb26/34 drift car, it was instant boost but I maxed the turbo out, now running a gtx4294r and it's amazing. 688kw and still minimal lagg
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I just wonder will this method make the intake pipe too long? may be affect the throttle response. Is it possible to open a cool hole of the bonnet for the intercool(near the firewall) like STI does ? |
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Moving it to the front won't make the piping much simpler. IC piping would obviously be a bit shorter, but then the downpipe needs to snake through a bunch of cam pickup sensors. Probably not the best idea at the expense of 2 additional bends of aluminum. The exhaust manifold would add a significant expense to the price. IC aluminum price change maybe $100.
Now when we need to throw some giant turbo on it, we will have exhaust manifolds and will need the additional space. -Don |
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