and how does the power increase without increasing the revs (at the end the graph get higher whilst the revs stay the same)?
but how does it suck in enough fuel if the injectors are in front of the practically closed throttle bodies?
bloody hell only just noticed the cambelt tensioner LOL, good luck with that!
Just watched it again after you said that, always thought the Allen key should be at about 12 o'clock
so its fake or not?
yeah give or take, peak power at 7600rpm? That's erm, unlikley to do that power with "only" 7600rpm!
with just forged pistons and rods, what do you think the F4R can safely rev to and how much power would be gained roughly?
is it running twin exhaust pulleys or is that my eye sight? you'd do well to make it a 2.2 with an 84mm piston you'd be at 99mm stroke give or take!
well even 84mm is pushing the limits, A because that's the biggest headgasket cometic do and B because that's about all the block has in it!
No doubt he will be running 8 injectors, seen a few gti6 Peugeot's pulling big n/a power with a similar setup. The second set of injectors won't come in till higher up the rev range or till a certain loads is met I would of thought, maybe wrong though.
but for the power they do make when kept NA (but bats**t crazy) they're unusually fast, ie faster than you would think!
Phew... I can breathe again. Even if I'm not going completely bats**t crazy... I was just about to throw in the towel and go forced induction...but for the power they do make when kept NA (but bats**t crazy) they're unusually fast, ie faster than you would think!
^plus NA is faster
Thats weird, at bedford at the weekend there were lots of clios, and the fastest one by a country mile was the turbo one.
And the guy driving it was pretty average, so im sure it was the car doing the hardwork, lol
ha, you haven't come across one of my engines yet, nor my driving styleeee