Turbo vs Supercharger For Track
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I know they are a little expensive, But I was looking at a Aerocharger because they are made so if you want to go to the track and don't want any lag or if you are driving out to the track and don't want to be in boost all the time. All has to be done is to change a screw setting. Has anyone had experience with these turbochargers.
Because for some reason people were under the impression it made full boost by 500RPM, which is never the case for another run of the mill centrifugal supercharger?
There's a reason the VF engineering kit failed.
Acutally, from teh dynos I've seen of the aerodyne turbos, they impress me little as well. Just size the turbo correctly and you compromise little.
here's one running low boost:

I think this was 5-6psi on a 1.6L
Compared to my $150 on wastegate attached to a very similar manifold:

red dashed lines.
There's a reason the VF engineering kit failed.
Acutally, from teh dynos I've seen of the aerodyne turbos, they impress me little as well. Just size the turbo correctly and you compromise little.
here's one running low boost:

I think this was 5-6psi on a 1.6L
Compared to my $150 on wastegate attached to a very similar manifold:

red dashed lines.
You never get off idle boost with a centri
I mean you get all the downsides of a sc with all the (supposedly) downsides of a turbo
no torque and not much topend.
only thing going for them is the ease of installation and relatively trouble free operation/dependability
I mean you get all the downsides of a sc with all the (supposedly) downsides of a turbo
no torque and not much topend.
only thing going for them is the ease of installation and relatively trouble free operation/dependability
TrackDayHooky – Rotrex system tweeked to the max
RPM Powa
5000 179
5500 221
6000 249
6500 286
7000 364
7500 420
Savington – Absurdflow 2871 1.9L
RPM Powa
5000 280
5500 300
6000 330
6500 340
7000 350
7500 340
bbundy – DIY 3071 with FM 2.0L
RPM Powa
5000 310
5500 325
6000 340
6500 356
7000 340
7500 300
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This is a friend of mine with a Nissan KA24DET and he's racing in NASA, which he has to stay under a certain power to weight ratio. So his boost on his GT2871R goes low rpm 12.5 psi to high rpm 6 psi, so his hp is as much as a flat line as possible. (thats one good thing about turbos)
FWIW at Pacific Raceway I've hit 7100 rpm in 6th with a 3.636.
Bob
Using an AVCR boost controller on a turbo you could have your class HP available over the entire working RPM (redline to after shift rpm) of the motor. That's not going to happen with a SC. Average HP in the operating range is more important than peak HP.
^ yea thats true also! I was not taking the power handling into consideration.
As a NA miata, the fastest I have ever gone is 115mph on the back/front straight of VIR. thats probably 5.5k-6k in 5th gear with a 4.3 rear end.
So any one of these options would a great addition!
As a NA miata, the fastest I have ever gone is 115mph on the back/front straight of VIR. thats probably 5.5k-6k in 5th gear with a 4.3 rear end.
So any one of these options would a great addition!
This is a friend of mine with a Nissan KA24DET and he's racing in NASA, which he has to stay under a certain power to weight ratio. So his boost on his GT2871R goes low rpm 12.5 psi to high rpm 6 psi, so his hp is as much as a flat line as possible. (thats one good thing about turbos)
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Yes he is racing TTS and he was in a Mag a few years ago but here are some video/pics
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0




http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0




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