Im gonna get in ----
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Im gonna get in ----
My car has been away all winter and now we got some good weather. I finaly got my car to rev past 2200 rpm and its the first time in 2 mounths and in that time I also installed the bulk of my hmt kit. No charge pipes. iv redone a lot of my body work on the car.
the weather was so nice i had to take it for a rip. the turbo sound is sweeter then listening to a bus go by. it was an awsome 3 minutes. but i havent finished the body work yet........
i have no drv door, drv fender, hood, front bumper on it right now
i guess weight reduction is a good thing. i miss my car so much im going to drive from toronto to B.C. when i pull it out.
the weather was so nice i had to take it for a rip. the turbo sound is sweeter then listening to a bus go by. it was an awsome 3 minutes. but i havent finished the body work yet........
i have no drv door, drv fender, hood, front bumper on it right now
i guess weight reduction is a good thing. i miss my car so much im going to drive from toronto to B.C. when i pull it out.
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Re: Im gonna get in ----
Turbos feed off of themselves.
+ boost = + exhaust volume
+ exhaust volume = + boost
+ boost = + exhaust volume
etc......
....until wastegate opens to reduce the actual volume of exhaust flow reaching the turbine.
Increased turbine speed is dependant more on exhaust volume than it is on engine speed.
Driving a turbo engined car with disconnected charge piping would be the same as revving a turbo engine car (with charge piping connected) in neutral. No boost ..... or very little......
+ boost = + exhaust volume
+ exhaust volume = + boost
+ boost = + exhaust volume
etc......
....until wastegate opens to reduce the actual volume of exhaust flow reaching the turbine.
Increased turbine speed is dependant more on exhaust volume than it is on engine speed.
Driving a turbo engined car with disconnected charge piping would be the same as revving a turbo engine car (with charge piping connected) in neutral. No boost ..... or very little......