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TurboCharging



  Honda Civic 2.0 TypeR
is a turbocharger avalible for standerd cars,
i was reading a article:
Renault ushered in the turbo era of Formula In 1983 Brabham became the first to win a championship in a turbocharged car. The technology reached a peak in 1986, helping extract 1300bhp from tiny 1.5-litre, four-cylinder engines before being banned the following year.

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its seems ike a very effective was of making large amounts of bhp from a small engine
 
  tiTTy & SV650
rally cars are a good example, they use 2.0 4 cyclinder engines with big turbos and intercoolers as u see in Evos and Scoobs.

turbo charging a non turbo car properly will require an engine rebuild with stronger components not to mention manifolds, turbo itself, intercooler, not cheap!!!
 
  tiTTy & SV650
supercharging is an alternative to turbo charging, turbos have what is know as lag i.e. a delay before they build up to speed as they are powered by exhaust gases. superchargers work straight from the crank so are always on i.e. no delay.

*edit* beaten to it by the duck lol
 
Master_Shabz said:
The technology reached a peak in 1986, helping extract 1300bhp from tiny 1.5-litre, four-cylinder engines before being banned the following year.

its seems ike a very effective was of making large amounts of bhp from a small engine
For qualifying they used to get upto 1500hp from what I can remember.

Superchargers require hp to run them since they run off the crank, turbos don't since they use the exhaust gasses.
 
  BMW Z4 3.0i
I'm pretty sure those 1000hp+ engines are twin turbo also.

They had a 1000bhp 1.6 twin turbo cosworth engine in the entrance hall to my engineering building at uni.
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
I would be very surprised if he owns a CTR but doesn't know that you can turbo a car... well, no, I suppose that's par for the course with them Honda drivers... ;)
 
  tiTTy & SV650
shabz, take a 2.0 normally aspirated 4 cylinder engine and you'll be lucky to get 250 brake with heavy tuning.

take a 2.0 Turbo 4 cylinder and 400+ brake is pretty readily available
 
rory182 said:
shabz, take a 2.0 normally aspirated 4 cylinder engine and you'll be lucky to get 250 brake with heavy tuning.

take a 2.0 Turbo 4 cylinder and 400+ brake is pretty readily available
You can get soe serious Hp out of a 2.0 if you want depends how it is after all the F1 engines were 3.0 and made about 900~100hp I think so a 2.0 in thery if allowed to rev would make 600hp+

The 172 engine can be tunned fgiven enough money (forged bottom end etc) to about 350hp.
 

lawrence

ClioSport Club Member
  is non-existent
rory182 said:
rally cars are a good example, they use 2.0 4 cyclinder engines with big turbos and intercoolers as u see in Evos and Scoobs.

turbo charging a non turbo car properly will require an engine rebuild with stronger components not to mention manifolds, turbo itself, intercooler, not cheap!!!

take off the restrictors and lets see what those engines would really achieve as opposed to their measly 300bhp.
 
lawrence said:
take off the restrictors and lets see what those engines would really achieve as opposed to their measly 300bhp.
There so much desinged to do there 300hp limit (i'm sure they make 330hp now adays) that removing the limiter won't do much.
 

lawrence

ClioSport Club Member
  is non-existent
dick said:
arent CTRs turbo charged anyway?

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thats the funniest thing ive heard all year. do you always live up to your name?
 
dick said:
arent CTRs turbo charged anyway?
Nope, normally aspirated engine just like mr Honda liked I belive.
They make there power due to better designed engines (BenR is them man to talk to about this) and higher RPM.
 
edde said:
You can get soe serious Hp out of a 2.0 if you want depends how it is after all the F1 engines were 3.0 and made about 900~100hp I think so a 2.0 in thery if allowed to rev would make 600hp+

The 172 engine can be tunned fgiven enough money (forged bottom end etc) to about 350hp.

iirc the f1 3 litre v10s were making about 600bhp and about 1500bhp per tonne!
bhp is related to engine speed and any engine thats revving to anywhere near 20k isn@t going to last long.these engines can rev so high because with a budget the teams have got and running them so loose they don't need to last long.
to get even 350bhp out of a n/a 2 litre would cost silly money,the new mercs etc with twin turbo's big and small are the way forward.
on the f1 note though imagine how good it would sound having a v10 revving to 20k under the bonnet like this one
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-236345357158387520&q=f1
or maybe a v8 like this one?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7393939630149644203&q=f1+renault+engine
 
tidyclio said:
iirc the f1 3 litre v10s were making about 600bhp and about 1500bhp per tonne!
bhp is related to engine speed and any engine thats revving to anywhere near 20k isn@t going to last long.these engines can rev so high because with a budget the teams have got and running them so loose they don't need to last long.
to get even 350bhp out of a n/a 2 litre would cost silly money,the new mercs etc with twin turbo's big and small are the way forward.
on the f1 note though imagine how good it would sound having a v10 revving to 20k under the bonnet like this one
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-236345357158387520&q=f1
or maybe a v8 like this one?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7393939630149644203&q=f1+renault+engine
I'm sure They were up to at least 900hp Evo magazine did an article and Toyota admited to that sort of level.
BHP is rlated to a lot of things its toque you realy want to think about as torque related to rpm gives you hp.
SO long as an engine is built well rpm isn't an issue Honda's are a great example but yes it is higher loads and Revolution Destroy Motors.
In racing terms though regadless of the cost if you have to use original bits and none forced induction then the high costs of N/A tunning is acceptable.
 
  Seat Leon Cupra 290
great stuff here, while were askin questions, my mate tells me if you put a spare wheel in the boot, therefore having 5 wheels you can go 20% faster?
 
  tiTTy & SV650
Rich Cup said:
great stuff here, while were askin questions, my mate tells me if you put a spare wheel in the boot, therefore having 5 wheels you can go 20% faster?

25% faster cause 100% / 4 = 25% and 25 x 5 = 125% innit

:quiet:
 
  Seat Leon Cupra 290
yeh i thought so, my mate dont know what hes on about;)

shoulda thought more on the subject, i did get a B for gcse maths! honest
 


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