[Warning: M.net content] Turbos make more power but superchargers make more 'torque'
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that sjmarcey dude is insane. he's the only one that keeps bring up "lag" he dumps in any sort of delay at all to the term; be it turbo or gearing or even hesitating on the line
When I defined the true definition of turbo lag, he stated it was too commercialized for him to accept.
Is Turbo Lag a genuine issue? - MX-5 Miata Forum
When I defined the true definition of turbo lag, he stated it was too commercialized for him to accept.
Is Turbo Lag a genuine issue? - MX-5 Miata Forum
Too many keyboard, internet, magazine, and armchair benchmark racers that post on that board.. 100% of their knowledge of turbochargers was read in some magazine from 1912 and have never in their life driven a turbocharged vehicle. Well, maybe it was a MAC truck or something. That might have "lag."
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I've often wondered about the Rotrex, or simular belt driven turbo's. Is the relationship between boost and engine demand linear, with the boost always ahead of it. Where does the throttle body go, before or after the blower. I heard those things need to spin at rediciously high rpm. What's the longivity? Is there any over run? Bob
Well, bob, I would make sure to plumb it after the throttle body, closer to the injectors, the better. Also, I'd probably recommend a topmount intercooler right over the exhaust, just cut a hole in the hood to make it functional.
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Im so impressed that I just ejaculated.
Well since that one guy posted a picture of an ancient and likely unsuccessful race car, that obviouly means we are all wrong.
I will now sell my turbo kit and buy some ITB's, better yet, SIDE DRAFT CARBZZZ!
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Since horsepower is irrelevant, this boulder should be significant faster than my Miata which only makes a measly 150 ft/lbs or so.
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The entire problem is that half them AND half of you guys are totally unwilling to admit that superchargers do things that turbos do not do.
The other half of the problem is that most of the people on each side of the argument have virtually no experience with the other type of FI.
The other half of the problem is that most of the people on each side of the argument have virtually no experience with the other type of FI.
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Why the hell does everybody think its okay to use insane examples for everything.
Sure, a konnisseg CCXR is supercharged. Yes, Im sure its easier to contol supercharger than it would be Turbocharged. Its also OVER 1000 HP!
If you cant control a 200hp turbo Miata, youre a *****.
Sure, a konnisseg CCXR is supercharged. Yes, Im sure its easier to contol supercharger than it would be Turbocharged. Its also OVER 1000 HP!
If you cant control a 200hp turbo Miata, youre a *****.
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Why the hell does everybody think its okay to use insane examples for everything.
Sure, a konnisseg CCXR is supercharged. Yes, Im sure its easier to contol supercharger than it would be Turbocharged. Its also OVER 1000 HP!
If you cant control a 200hp turbo Miata, youre a *****.
Sure, a konnisseg CCXR is supercharged. Yes, Im sure its easier to contol supercharger than it would be Turbocharged. Its also OVER 1000 HP!
If you cant control a 200hp turbo Miata, youre a *****.
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Damn it Brian, the T25 is for experienced racers only. And that one is mis-tuned, it should be making peak TQ at 10500, not 9600. It must be the blown welds on the intake. I told you not to use both stages of NAWZ at once on a Tuesday near the summer solstice! Now we have to import new halogen fluid from Japon.
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Well that was a no-lag response!
I think lots of folks care about lag/sluggish & weird throttle response. They don't all post you know. In most forums less than 1% of members actively post. And only a small percentage of those post in lag threads.
I bet that 100% of all turbo owners would happily upgrade to the same output but with normally aspirated throttle response / crispness.
100% > 90% so there, lol, very scientific and credible.
~sjmarcy
I think lots of folks care about lag/sluggish & weird throttle response. They don't all post you know. In most forums less than 1% of members actively post. And only a small percentage of those post in lag threads.
I bet that 100% of all turbo owners would happily upgrade to the same output but with normally aspirated throttle response / crispness.
100% > 90% so there, lol, very scientific and credible.
~sjmarcy