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R Lee |
posted on 1st Jun 04 at 02:27 |
i have a friend that had a 1.6 gsi turbo conversion. he said it was pretty good fun. expensive though. | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 1st Jun 04 at 02:15 |
quote: Oh, thanks mate! But thats not exactly what I meant... I know what is required to turbocharge an engine! That is one of the things we use to do at our shop... Well, like our friend told me before, some people are lucky in a certain way, some others, are lucky too, but in a different way... Let me explain: I live in Brasil, and here, we have pump alcohol. It is a very clean combustible, and it has a little advantage: It behaves in a certain way, very similiarly to very high octane gasoline. Requires a bigger compression rate OR (conveniently) boost pressure. It is very easy to start with a gasoline engine, run alcohol and turbocharge it. This combustible has another little particularity: It tolerates rich mixtures better than gasoline, so, most of the cars don't even make use of intercoolers around here... It is a common thing to see 350 hp vw 8v without any kind of intercooling, relying only on a rich mixture and the fact that alcohol is "colder" than gasoline. The correct stoichmetric mixture of alcohol is 9:1, and it helps to reduce the heat in the cylinders. Plus, all gasoline sold in Brasil has 25% of alcohol in its composition... Some people run more than 14 psi of boost in standard engines without intercoolers. And a lot of them still use carburetors! In the older engines, with lower compression ratio, people use to run almost 30 psi! With gasoline, 10 psi is enough to melt the standard pistons. Of course, that reliability is not a strong point in these overly boosted engines... These are the wonders of alcohol! And the price is less than half of gasoline... Well, i guess it is easier to us to turbocharge things... But i still would like to know what kind of management you guys use when installing a turbo... :thumbs: [Edited on 01-06-2004 by Hammer Man] | |
J da Silva |
posted on 31st May 04 at 21:15 |
a dump valve is good for reducing back pressure turbo lag yes, however the noise on the atmospheric are just annoying | |
Murray |
posted on 31st May 04 at 21:13 |
An engine swap is alot more simple and cheaper because you can't just slap a turbo on to the engine coz it would just go bang, it needs a lot of internal mods to be able to handle the increased stresses of turbo. i'm not sure exactly what, but you'll need low comp pistons for a start plus the engine management to run it. all this means you'd probably be best dropping the engine out anyway! | |
J da Silva |
posted on 31st May 04 at 19:46 |
im fookin confused boys :boggle: | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 31st May 04 at 17:06 |
quote: That would be approx. R$6 000,00 and R$12 000,00... The GSI is worth R$ 11 000 approx. ... A complete XE costs R$ 5000,00 but there ain't conversion kits... | |
LukeGSi |
posted on 31st May 04 at 17:02 |
Here you can get a C20xe conversion for £1500 all in, including engine | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 31st May 04 at 17:01 |
quote: That is so true... The max performance that can be achieved is very different too... I am not talking about what is best... Just wondering what would be the costs *and difficulties* involved in a turbo conversion compared to an engine swap... [Edited on 31-05-2004 by Hammer Man] | |
J da Silva |
posted on 31st May 04 at 16:48 |
:lol: | |
Ian |
posted on 31st May 04 at 16:45 |
quote:No when C20LET is so easy to get hold of over here! You are not this lucky. This is the chap with the C16XE turbo - http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/member.php?action=viewpro&member=smoothie%20SRI [Edited on 31-05-2004 by Ian] | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 31st May 04 at 16:44 |
quote: Well, everybody can and must have an opinion... But there are a lot of things to consider in this case... Mainly in the reliabililty thing... But the "cost" part, at least here, is a far from unffair comparison... We don't even have the LET... And only the C20XE costs almost the price of the full turbo conversion for 200hp... And you still have to install the thing... But... Could you describe a complete turbo conversion and its costs? Than I could compare it to what we use to do around here... :thumbs: | |
LukeGSi |
posted on 31st May 04 at 16:34 |
quote: Im sorry i disagree, reliabilty and cost are a major factor to consider :| | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 31st May 04 at 16:32 |
quote: Well, I knew it would be a rare thing, but i never tought that it would be THAT rare! 200 bhp surely won't be a problem... But PERSONALLY, i think it so much easier to make a turbo conversion, than make an engine swap... What is the big deal? I mean... Why nobody does that? | |
Stoneyginger |
posted on 31st May 04 at 02:09 |
Their was a gentleman on here by the name of Luke i think had a the said engine turbo'd with the mantzel stuff on it though i dont think it was all that impressive. | |
Jambo |
posted on 31st May 04 at 00:27 |
Usually due to the amount of work needed to run one properlly so it doesnt go pop! | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 30th May 04 at 23:16 |
quote: I never heard of it, but I think it could be a good choice... That's why I am asking people if anybody have it or have seen it at least... But I noticed that is very rare to see higly modified 1.6 there... People use to go right to C20LET... Nobody likes the "small block" there? | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 30th May 04 at 23:11 |
quote: In THIS corsa we have only plans so far... But i've done it to a 1.0 4 cyl already... Why? | |
ed |
posted on 30th May 04 at 22:41 |
Not really too sure on turbos and stuff, but I rember reading that a T25 turbo would be about the right size for a X16XE turbo... I have no idea if this helps - do a search on migweb as this is where I read about it :) | |
J da Silva |
posted on 30th May 04 at 22:40 |
your bolting a turbo to a 1.6 corsa engine then?? | |
Hammer Man |
posted on 30th May 04 at 22:36 |
Does anybody have one? |