1641cc twin scroll turbo
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
Samstag 20 July 2013
The Hotrod Pauter 3,5ltr NOS engine will be dyno'd as well if all goes well. Plus the usual 1200-2850cc screamers
The Hotrod Pauter 3,5ltr NOS engine will be dyno'd as well if all goes well. Plus the usual 1200-2850cc screamers
T4T: 2,4ltr Type 4 Turbo engine, 10.58 1/4 mi
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"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
www.apfelbeck.nl
"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
sounds good and interesting with the cars. can't say now if i have time that day but definitly an option and i want to dyno also again after the manifold change. but should do this on the same dyno as usuall to have a comparision.
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
first time sun this year...little play around:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTSe1BWOEHo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTSe1BWOEHo
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
looks like you had fun
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Is that your intercooler on the roof??
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I want that green car, what is it? Looks like a cross between an early Corvair and a BMW 2002...
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I think its a nsu.miniman82 wrote:I want that green car, what is it? Looks like a cross between an early Corvair and a BMW 2002...
not chris's car but a nice build http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,18863.0.html.
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Right it's the car from my friend, he also builds a nsu prinz 4 with alfa romeo 33 midengine.
And this is my prinz 4 that i restorate at the moment:
http://www.strlw.de/project/1967-nsu-prinz-4/
There is an artikle rihht now in the german magazine "motor klassik" that says ...the little covair
And this is my prinz 4 that i restorate at the moment:
http://www.strlw.de/project/1967-nsu-prinz-4/
There is an artikle rihht now in the german magazine "motor klassik" that says ...the little covair
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
If you want to see if your lack of power is due to the twin scroll turbine being to large, you can loosen up the housing mounting and slip in a stainless steel brake shim so that one side of the scroll is blocked off, directing all the energy through the other side. If you get a significant improvement in power, then the turbine housing is to big for your engine. Can't leave it that way permanently, but it is a pretty good test for a twin scroll housing. If there is no improvement, the problem lies elsewhere.
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
http://www.spracingonline.com/store/Sou ... Valve/3643
initially I had planed on going twin scroll and using the quickspool valve.
But it was all just to cost prohibitive for something that I'm going to daily drive.
initially I had planed on going twin scroll and using the quickspool valve.
But it was all just to cost prohibitive for something that I'm going to daily drive.
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
Buggsy wrote:If you want to see if your lack of power is due to the twin scroll turbine being to large, you can loosen up the housing mounting and slip in a stainless steel brake shim so that one side of the scroll is blocked off, directing all the energy through the other side. If you get a significant improvement in power, then the turbine housing is to big for your engine. Can't leave it that way permanently, but it is a pretty good test for a twin scroll housing. If there is no improvement, the problem lies elsewhere.
not possible because i have a twin scroll header. i would never use a twin scroll without the right header. there are alot of good single scroll turbos for that...sec. my turbo is definitly too small ...nice for a street racer but hp wise there is way much more into a 1641cc. on the other hand torque is amazing....for a dayli driver or a weekend worrior very good.
yesterday my hose for the wastgate broke and i wend wery fast into the boost safeguard of the megasquirt have seen shortly 1,6 bar in about 3500 rpm. i am happy that my gearbox still likes me.
my next engine will geht way much more cam and a bigger turbo. but it'S hard to open the engine without a fail...it still drives like a cat, so easy to drive and so torquey if push the pedal. i see boost from 1200 rpm in 3. if wanted.
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its strange on the one hand they use twin scroll but with a normal header and than using a quick spool to do what the twin header would be good for. those quick spool only make sense on very huge turbos. the price and what it can do more than a normal twin scroll header is a huge gap that i do not understand. there are other ways to make a turbo spool faster if needed.volksbugly wrote:http://www.spracingonline.com/store/Sou ... Valve/3643
initially I had planed on going twin scroll and using the quickspool valve.
But it was all just to cost prohibitive for something that I'm going to daily drive.
my next turbo is from the opel gt 2.0 its a 264 hp stock unit. that thing spools extreme fast and make some nice numbers. even the map is amazing. its also not the extrem hp turbo but also will keep a 1641cc very torquey.
komes with wastgate, internal pop off and boost control valve.
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
Maikäfertreffen in hannover was very fun.
Car goes straight at gps 200km/h and in the mix its still unter 8 liter per 100km.
At about 5:00 my car makes a soft sprint.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8iunXofKd8&sns=em
Car goes straight at gps 200km/h and in the mix its still unter 8 liter per 100km.
At about 5:00 my car makes a soft sprint.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8iunXofKd8&sns=em
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Re: 1641cc twin scroll turbo
All these vdubs and not a drop of oil on the pavement!
You def inspire me with the small turbo, i think my kkk14 will work on my stock sp 1641.
You def inspire me with the small turbo, i think my kkk14 will work on my stock sp 1641.
My welding sucks .