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by welwynnick » Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:58 pm
There are lots of US companies that turbo the Gallardo, Huracan & R8 V10 - Underground, Hennesy, Heffner, Sheepey, ETS, and they all seem to get 900bhp on stock engines and 1250bhp on modified engines. They don't have the packaging constraints of a "family" car, so the intake and exhaust plumbing is short, fat and straight, and they have huge water intercoolers. Interestingly, ETS appear to say their stock set-up runs at 10 psi boost, which I think is the stock RS6 boost?
Lamborghini engines will be more highly tuned - more cam lift and duration etc though I'm not sure how much difference that makes with forced induction, but a powerful NA engine is a good starting point for a turbo engine, and the V10 does seem to be a very good starting point - better than the Aventador's V12, because the bottom end isn't as strong.
So the V10 is a great tuning platform, but if you want big power you have to get a lot of air in and you have to get a lot of heat out. And that takes space. Hence the advantage of the W12.
My initial thoughts were about fitting large water intercoolers down the sides, but an FMIC makes a lot of sense. If the radiator was moved backwards 100mm that would allow space for a custom FMIC in front measuring 67 x 43 x 10 cm, which totals 29 litres. That's double the best current solutions and should be enough for big power installations.
Just a flight of fantasy of course. I don't even know if the W12 can rev beyond 6000.
Nick