I wouldnt touch it with a barge pole either!Quote: Originally posted by powelly on 06 May 2004
I was told to do taht on an RT engine would cost a hell of a lot might not be as much cos you dont have the R5 engine to do it
I asked BB about it but they wouldnt touch my car
I didnt know the GTT used carbs??? I thought u couldnt turbo a carbed engine?Quote: Originally posted by stan* on 06 May 2004
u could use R5GTT carb instead of injection
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 06 May 2004
Its not hard, but not as simple as many of you are making it out to be.
An rt with 5psi would be very worthless powerwise especially with the amount of management needed for that to run safely with the comparatively high CR as stock.
Physically you only need a manifold with T flange, intercooler, plumbing, convert he inlet manifold for a true plenham setup and personally i would definately lower the compresson.
If your only looking to run about 10 psi then i could lower the TCR by a point with simple chamber mods. Creating a far better combution design.
You would need to convert the inlet manifold since the injector assembly is mostly plastic and might not like the heat. Add to this placing an injector in the elbow before it would cover the IAT and injector in fuel. Youll need to get a 2bar MAP sensor and make the ECU boost aware since the std MAP can read boost, but the ECU cant and wont have any fueling codes for anything above the minimal + 1000millibars which you can get below sea level in some places.
Heat management and detonation management wont be as easy as some thing to create a system that isnt total pap.
the compression radio in the energy is 9.50:1 and with that ratio you could run about 14psi of boost if you got a intercooler.
So the CR problem dosent exist if you aren´t goingt to raise the boost more then ~14psi. The intake manifold on the energy engine is made especially for single point injection, it has no canals and the fuel spreads easilly and an equal amount of fuel is delivered to every cylinder. If the clio had a intake manifold with a plenum the car woulden´t even work.
theinjector assembly problem is also solved..
http://home.tiscali.se/avdic1/adapterklarhttp://home.tiscali.se/avdic1/adapterklar
sorry about the language or spelling (swedish)
Quote: Originally posted by Racer X on 06 May 2004
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 06 May 2004
Its not hard, but not as simple as many of you are making it out to be.
An rt with 5psi would be very worthless powerwise especially with the amount of management needed for that to run safely with the comparatively high CR as stock.
Physically you only need a manifold with T flange, intercooler, plumbing, convert he inlet manifold for a true plenham setup and personally i would definately lower the compresson.
If your only looking to run about 10 psi then i could lower the TCR by a point with simple chamber mods. Creating a far better combution design.
You would need to convert the inlet manifold since the injector assembly is mostly plastic and might not like the heat. Add to this placing an injector in the elbow before it would cover the IAT and injector in fuel. Youll need to get a 2bar MAP sensor and make the ECU boost aware since the std MAP can read boost, but the ECU cant and wont have any fueling codes for anything above the minimal + 1000millibars which you can get below sea level in some places.
Heat management and detonation management wont be as easy as some thing to create a system that isnt total pap.
the compression radio in the energy is 9.50:1 and with that ratio you could run about 14psi of boost if you got a intercooler.
Have you considered the design of the CC and the squish area. Or the cam profiles that would drastically affect the ECR compared to the TCR. And boost capability isnt just a funtion of intercooler or not.
The intake manifold on the energy engine is made especially for single point injection (your joking), it has no canals and the fuel spreads easilly (the function of a manifold wouldnt have anything to do with that would it, sorry....tongue in cheek) and an equal amount of fuel is delivered to every cylinder (not as true as you think, on the 3 bolt TB setup cylinders 2 & 3 get more air and fuel than 1 & 4). If the clio had a intake manifold with a plenum the car woulden´t even work. (not with SPI no, well not as well, but who said i was talking about keeping the SPI?)
sorry about the language or spelling (swedish) (no problem, you should see some of the supposed British citizens language hahahah)
[Edited by Racer X on 06 May 2004 at 8:09pm]
http://home.tiscali.se/avdic1/adapterklarQuote: Originally posted by BenR on 06 May 2004
You would need to convert the inlet manifold since the injector assembly is mostly plastic and might not like the heat. Add to this placing an injector in the elbow before it would cover the IAT and injector in fuel. Youll need to get a 2bar MAP sensor and make the ECU boost aware since the std MAP can read boost, but the ECU cant and wont have any fueling codes for anything above the minimal + 1000millibars which you can get below sea level in some places.
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 06 May 2004
Physically it will run yes.
Id only be concerned about the injection methods.
You want to cover the SPI system in fuel from the extra injector?
Maybe if you place a spacer between the SPI throttle body and put the extra injector in the spacer then it might work better.
good idea.. yes i was thinking of putting it before the stock injector, and maybe it wouldent be so good. But your spacer idea, how would that look like? i cant really picture it in my head.the TB would have to be lifted up a little bit woulden´t it?
Yea, the spacer wold fit between TB and manifold and lift the TB up, so you would have to lower your tin can lid lol.Quote: Originally posted by Racer X on 06 May 2004
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 06 May 2004
Physically it will run yes.
Id only be concerned about the injection methods.
You want to cover the SPI system in fuel from the extra injector?
Maybe if you place a spacer between the SPI throttle body and put the extra injector in the spacer then it might work better.
good idea.. yes i was thinking of putting it before the stock injector, and maybe it wouldent be so good. But your spacer idea, how would that look like? i cant really picture it in my head.the TB would have to be lifted up a little bit woulden´t it?