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im writing a paper on turbocharged engines and i was going to use how much of a difference a turbo can make between a naturally aspirated dsm, and a turbo. so anyway, what is the highest horsepower you have heard a dsm of having. crank hp preferibly since i am using crank for the n/a version. i searched around and couldn't find anything. just as long as its still the 4g63 engine and whatever turbo... thanks
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![]() Person of Wisdom ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 119 Joined: 30-December 03 From: Washington, IL Member No.: 217 ![]() |
QUOTE (awdnot2gsx @ Feb 3 2005, 10:33 AM) QUOTE (awdnot2gsx @ Feb 3 2005, 03:23 PM) QUOTE (zacd @ Feb 3 2005, 06:05 AM) QUOTE (awdnot2gsx @ Feb 3 2005, 12:56 AM) The guess David and Brent are pushing aroung 1200-1300 or so at the crank. with or without the use of nitrous? i'd like to subtract that off of there if it is which i think it is. With or without nitrous? Yes. For example with big enough turbo the nitrous may be used to spool the turbo and then turned after a few seconds. The peak horsepower produced is not changed. Our nitrous is only a 100. I don't think to many run anymore than that. with that much horsepower, i guess the nitrous isn't going to be hardly anything additional. but thanks everybody, im going to include quotes from this forum... |
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