is it true that reno are making one next year??
Quote: Originally posted by Roamer on 30 March 2004
yup
search on here, loadsa info.
Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 31 March 2004
Erm who said it would be turbo?
Ive heard nothing about this.
Lots of guessing but not alot of fact.
Quote: Originally posted by 172EATER on 31 March 2004
turbos only weigh a kilo or 2 - that aint gonna slow your carQuote: Originally posted by cliosportcraig on 30 March 2004
The advantages of a NA car are weight, (turbos can weigh a fair bit), turbo lagg ( this is the time that it takes for the exhaust gasses to spin up the turbo ) and NA cars have a faster flow of exhaust gasses.
down our kid ???
bit more to it than just a turbo tho.
Cheers Craig, very useful info there!Quote: Originally posted by cliosportcraig on 30 March 2004
The compressed air is then forced into the engine, because the air is compressed there is more air in the same amount of space, with fueling mods eg uprated injectors the fueling can be matched and power enhanced
Another way to do this is a supercharger which is really just a turbocharger/compressor that runs off the power of the flywheel/crank (no turbo lagg)
Craig
Erm Tom... you even commented on it back http://forum.cliosport.net/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=2&TopicID=52084HEREQuote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 31 March 2004
Erm who said it would be turbo?
Ive heard nothing about this.
Lots of guessing but not alot of fact.
superchargers are mechanical - running off pulleys. this means they are effective for more of the rev range. some of the power is sapped due to engine having to turn the supercharger - hence less of a gainQuote: Originally posted by Chris Green on 31 March 2004
Cheers Craig, very useful info there!Quote: Originally posted by cliosportcraig on 30 March 2004
The compressed air is then forced into the engine, because the air is compressed there is more air in the same amount of space, with fueling mods eg uprated injectors the fueling can be matched and power enhanced
Another way to do this is a supercharger which is really just a turbocharger/compressor that runs off the power of the flywheel/crank (no turbo lagg)
Craig
One thing though, dont Superchargers suck air accross the head, rather than compressing it and forcing it accross?
I thought this was the case, as this would explain why Superchargers (generally) give a smaller power increase than a turbo. Because there is no compression process. (They are just increasing the mass flow rate of air).
Just my thoughts, I am probably completely wrong!![]()
Quote: Originally posted by Roamer on 31 March 2004
Erm Tom... you even commented on it back http://forum.cliosport.net/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=2&TopicID=52084HEREQuote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 31 March 2004
Erm who said it would be turbo?
Ive heard nothing about this.
Lots of guessing but not alot of fact.
Oh yeah? what did i say? http://i.esato.com/board/images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif
Quote: Originally posted by Chris Green on 31 March 2004
CHR15G (Great Name) and Dogmaul,
Cheers for putting me straight about Turbos / superchargers.
You learn something new everyday! Except Everytime I learn something new, it pushes old stuff out of my brain
ditto![]()
How about two dci ones?Quote: Originally posted by Mike172sport on 31 March 2004
Most of the stuff I need I can get from Reno, the only real worry is where to locate the intercooler, Ive got a spare laguna intercooler but I got a feeling I aint gona be able to fit it on my clio, so looks like Im stuck with a poxy sh*ty little scenic one.