For those who dont believe in turbocharging the 2.0 DOHC
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For those who dont believe in turbocharging the 2.0 DOHC
Found these photos on the web, and thought I must share. This is one impressive build-up...I just dont get non-adjustable cam gears. I mean, whoever build this up, does have some cash to spare, and I do not mean spare change. So the only explenation is that there are no gains?? But then again, if it was me, I'd put them on, even if its for the looks only.
Motor A, with drysump and internally wastegated T3/04 sized turbo
Motor B, with something much larger.... oh yeah!
Dyno graph, but I dont know what motor it is
After conversion from metric system, it made:
284 hp & 301 ft-lbs of torque. Note the 2nd plot line from the bottom...this represents EGT temp in C, while the one below is in my believe drivetrain/tires power loss as a function of power and rpm. Quite interesting.
Below is also a vid (24MB) of turbocharged Opel Speedster. Note the speedo needle position...also, the two gauges in the centre console. The top one appears to be oil temp, bottom one the EGT (both in C degrees)
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Tom
Motor A, with drysump and internally wastegated T3/04 sized turbo
Motor B, with something much larger.... oh yeah!
Dyno graph, but I dont know what motor it is
After conversion from metric system, it made:
284 hp & 301 ft-lbs of torque. Note the 2nd plot line from the bottom...this represents EGT temp in C, while the one below is in my believe drivetrain/tires power loss as a function of power and rpm. Quite interesting.
Below is also a vid (24MB) of turbocharged Opel Speedster. Note the speedo needle position...also, the two gauges in the centre console. The top one appears to be oil temp, bottom one the EGT (both in C degrees)
Right-click and Save As
Tom
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