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Fantastic reading! Great pics,great vids,great car and a great guy! The continuous improvements made to the car over the years is amazing.Keep the news coming Wally! All the best! Hopefully I´ll see you at the track next year!
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Great looking (re) install . I would not worry about the closeness of the turbine to the outer CV as I have my turbo installed in the same location with no issues.
My exhaust pipe was actually 19mm away from the inner sidewall of the rear passenger tire and no problems after some hard runs and then sitting. The cooling airflow in that location is a bonus Looking forward to the upcoming performance reports Sandeep |
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Ditto! although I dunno about that 'great guy'
CU around Mark! And as a german, the - look should appeal to you |
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Thanks guys - it´s good to be here! I was registered here before but I had forgotten my password and my nick aswell ....getting old I guess.
It´s good to see that the GT3076 fits in that location.I have a GT3071R which is imho a little smaller in diameter at the compressor housing.Just waiting now for my parts to get back from balancing,then I can finally put the engine together. |
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New turbo has been started and run for the first time! Whoaha! I like this turbo already
This was just on the internal wastegate without WI and without any additional tuning, but already is clear that this 50% more flowing turbo only gave a 100 rpm later spool to make 1 bar boost Proof: It also holds its boost better and the internal wastegate doesn't creep (yet) as is shown by the steady boost line. BTW: 200 MAP is 1 bar boost above ambient (=100). The wastegate boost goes on to about 1,15 bar boost (~17 psi). |
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That is awesome, good job picking a better turbo out for minimal increase in lag!
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Even without further tuning that is quite an improvement! My guess is that your intake temps are also lower due to the better effeiciency of this turbo.How much boost do you intend to run?
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The info is all there in the log though EDIT: does everybody 'get' the log? (in what you see?). The log adds data and therefore puts new info at the left in front of what was already there, so you need to watch it in such that the car runs from the right hand side to the left. Boost and INJ% (= IDC) rise when I floor it and throttle gets over 90% (100%=WOT). The x-axis is in seconds (time), so the log part you see here is from about 7 minutes ago after I shut it down back home. /EDIT Do you also see the IDC (injector duty cycle) climb to over 80% at the end of the run at about 6000 rpm? I am a little (too) rich maybe so a little gain in IDC room can probably be made, but I am running out of injector pretty soon (again...) Quote:
But how much boost you can run is not always that decisive on making power: Case in point: I needed to take out a lot of timing with the smaller turbine of the IHI turbo (which choked on my engine I can now probably safely conclude). Depending how much timing I can bring back (which is dancing with the devil as well), will determine more how much more power I will be able make. I f you can run a fair amount of boost AND you don't have to retard timing a lot, then that says something about the efficiency of the combo. At least, that is my experience so far I think I am going to make an apppointment with the dyno already :-)) Last edited by Wally; October 29th 2009 at 04:13. |
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Ahh now I see the air temp - thanks!
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What is the MB (Lambda?) and PM (Timing?) on the vertical line in the graph mean? Last edited by 70Turbobug; October 29th 2009 at 12:27. |
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Great to see the new turbo is working for you, and thanks for the clarification on how to read the logs.
I've copied the image to my desktop so I can review it in detail and then ask some questions What size are your injectors again ? I'm now thinking my 57 LB/hr (599cc/min) are now too small Sandeep |
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Some of the abbriviations fell away because I put the line exactly in the spot where 1 bar boost has been reached, so you all could see what the sensors read there, especially the rpm, which makes a nice bridge tou your q.:
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and PM the remains of RPM so hopefully you now see that 202 (1,02 bar boost) is reached at 3535 RPM |
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I now run the 60 or 63 lbs Siemens injectors. Said to be 660 cc/min at 3 bar or 45psi fuelpressure, but I have upped the fuel press. in the meantime to 3,5 bar. Rolling road dyno is booked for saturday morning early. Little bit too soon, but later wasn't possible or too late for me... I hope I can get the boost regulation dialed in again on time and tune for it. Will be stressed for time, but very curieus what she will do on the dyno. BTW If you indeed study the plot closely, you can see that at around 5800-6000 rpm, the lambda gets a little higher for half a second and that the closed-loop immediately corrects this by adding fuel, which makes the IDC go up there at almost that same very instant! The Bosch/Innovate are very quick to react and the DTA closed loop function does too. It all shows in that very spot. I have now added some more lambda filter, so that will smoothen the curve a bit more I hope and relex the closed loop corrections a bit ;-) Last edited by Wally; October 29th 2009 at 13:13. |
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Result: 350 hp! at 6500 rpm with close to 300 hp at the rear wheels Torque: max at 420Nm or 310 ft.lbs at 5200 rpm. I fiddled somewhat with fuel correction and look what I did in the other run, but up top we made some gains (just 10 hp): Flywheel hp and torque of both runs: Rear wheel hp: |
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