Thats some good figures, have you looked into changing the airbox with the S/C?Dannyrs4 wrote:Hi there! I own the supercharged rs4 that was done by Mrc and it totally transforms the car I looked into tt and I spoke to doug about it and his honest opinion was it's too much of a pita to do I know there's a guy in the states doing some r and d on a kit at the moment! Stay tuned for the final results on my car as it still isn't finished but i reckon we may hit 550bhp and around 675nms of torque or so
rs4 v8 twin turbo?
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if it could be done, it would have been done by now...it hasn't been done...
people are doing 50k mods all the time: and yet, no TT for the RS4
to get 800 crank HP with turbo's would take ~ (800/414 x 14.7 / 0.8 ) - 14.7 ~ 21 psi of boost...
on a sc'ed car even more, maybe 29 psi or so
the engine will fail in short order
effective turbo compression ratio ~ (21 + 14.7)/14.7 x 12.5 > 30:1
sc ~ 37:1
on 93 oct pump gas?
not for very long, lol
won't be the first car to frag on the dyno....
people are doing 50k mods all the time: and yet, no TT for the RS4
to get 800 crank HP with turbo's would take ~ (800/414 x 14.7 / 0.8 ) - 14.7 ~ 21 psi of boost...
on a sc'ed car even more, maybe 29 psi or so
the engine will fail in short order
effective turbo compression ratio ~ (21 + 14.7)/14.7 x 12.5 > 30:1
sc ~ 37:1
on 93 oct pump gas?
not for very long, lol
won't be the first car to frag on the dyno....
Buy an RS4, build a V8 RS6 Engine like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M-37ED5oMY
It will need the bulkhead cut and modified.
And you will have what you want.
It will need the bulkhead cut and modified.
And you will have what you want.
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Whats the 0.8?ArthurPE wrote:if it could be done, it would have been done by now...it hasn't been done...
people are doing 50k mods all the time: and yet, no TT for the RS4
to get 800 crank HP with turbo's would take ~ (800/414 x 14.7 / 0.8 ) - 14.7 ~ 21 psi of boost...
on a sc'ed car even more, maybe 29 psi or so
the engine will fail in short order
effective turbo compression ratio ~ (21 + 14.7)/14.7 x 12.5 > 30:1
sc ~ 37:1
on 93 oct pump gas?
not for very long, lol
won't be the first car to frag on the dyno....
Anyway I hate the term boost. You can increase boost by fitting smaller valves or narrower intake manifold. You can get more performance with lower boost if you do it properly
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call it what you like: boost, manifold pressure, pressure ratio
all the same...artificially inflating atm pressure
turbos have a high end eff of ~80%
sc's ~65%
obviously depending on type, sizing, etc., Roots, centrifugal, etc.
parasitic losses, thermal efficiency, etc.
and you get higher output with higher 'boost' for a given engine...
obviously if you increase volumetric efficiency (that's all forced induction does, 1 atm ~1, 2 atm, ie, 1 atm boost, ~2) you will get more power for a given boost since Q increases...and there is a point where increasing vol eff will allow a slight reduction in boost and allow the same power (Q or better Q x density ~ mass flow) to be produced...
by introducing restrictions you don't really increase boost, but back pressure/pressure drop...resulting in less mass flow
so with boost control, manifiold will be the same, say 10 psi, but Q will decrease, and with it, power...
but all restrictions are moot compared to the throttle, the actual flow control device
all the same...artificially inflating atm pressure
turbos have a high end eff of ~80%
sc's ~65%
obviously depending on type, sizing, etc., Roots, centrifugal, etc.
parasitic losses, thermal efficiency, etc.
and you get higher output with higher 'boost' for a given engine...
obviously if you increase volumetric efficiency (that's all forced induction does, 1 atm ~1, 2 atm, ie, 1 atm boost, ~2) you will get more power for a given boost since Q increases...and there is a point where increasing vol eff will allow a slight reduction in boost and allow the same power (Q or better Q x density ~ mass flow) to be produced...
by introducing restrictions you don't really increase boost, but back pressure/pressure drop...resulting in less mass flow
so with boost control, manifiold will be the same, say 10 psi, but Q will decrease, and with it, power...
but all restrictions are moot compared to the throttle, the actual flow control device
adsgreen wrote:
Whats the 0.8?
Anyway I hate the term boost. You can increase boost by fitting smaller valves or narrower intake manifold. You can get more performance with lower boost if you do it properly
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