MFaulks wrote:.
Interestingly this was cracked into the turbine snail, so if it had gone it would have just come straight out there. I've got the Cossie housing on my 16V Integrate engine, so know it well.. my down pipe is also welded to it lol!
Yep everything is a restriction at some point. I have EGT and turbine back-pressure ports welded in now on JVs , so will be able to measure directly and get the data, and that will speak for itself no doubt. Have you got any values to compare on a similar setup as reference? I should be back on the same rolling road soon to do some final tweaks and will get the measurements then. I can also do in-cylinder pressure measurement if I get time to setup on the day, but most of what I want to do is the transient pickup / throttle response than wot full power. If Dave Miles is up for it we could run them back to back on the same day, be interesting..
Cheers,
Martin
You don't even need to do that. You can see from the torque graph, torque graph is a great indicator of breathing. Its an identical plot to how Politechic did on their 270 degree cammed GTA, made peak torque at 4250, peak power at 5100.
The problem is is, doesnt matter what you do with cams on this engine, the manifolds will make it not rev any higher, so the car isnt actually breathing any better.. A standard car makes peak power at 5750, and every tuned GTA, cammed/headwork or not, never makes its peak power above 5500. Never seen it in all the cars done. Yet a Atmo GTA, will rev round to 7k or more depending on the cams.
So you have to weight up, what have the cams gained? On Jons plot, the car is running 23psi, but makes less torque than a standard GTA running 10 psi at 2500rpm-3000rpm, and even the peak torque is lower than the 380lb/ft we have seen on a mapped but non cammed GTA at 14psi, verses Jons 360lb/ft, but needing 23psi to do it.
Id put money on if you ran Jons car at 14psi, it would be at the 300bhp level, but the problem is it will have less peak torque and less low down torque too than a non cammed GTA. Without opening up the manifold side, all it does is narrow the powerband to 4000-5000 instead of 2500-5000, and the extra power has been made due to running 9psi boost more than other cars, which is a significant increase in boost.
I bet Jons car feels alot like my Porsche looking at the plot (apart from the limitiation of revs), a smooth build in power, without that traditional kick at low revs.
Ill dig out the Politecnic map, its nigh on identical.