Too much turbo lag!
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Too much turbo lag!
Hi guys,
I have an NA6 with a garratt M24 ar80 turbo. It doesnt kick in until 4500 rpm, is this just a tuning issue and can I get it tuned to kick in earlier?
Im running 7psi (170 rwhp)
Thanks Nicky
I have an NA6 with a garratt M24 ar80 turbo. It doesnt kick in until 4500 rpm, is this just a tuning issue and can I get it tuned to kick in earlier?
Im running 7psi (170 rwhp)
Thanks Nicky
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Its just an S13 turbo.
Im guessing you have a small dump pipe or exhaust. Amirite?
Dann
Im guessing you have a small dump pipe or exhaust. Amirite?
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Sorry Dann, not sure, i think the exhaust has been upgraded as the previous owner did a bit of rallying in it. I have a pod filter and extractors. Sorry I cant give you anymore info
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
If you don't know the spec of your setup, how can people help?
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
As I am not mechanically minded, I was unaware of the amount of info you would need, sorry.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Its all good.
Basically a common issue with the mx5 world for some reason, is exhausts that are far too small.
A big exhaust allows the exhaust side of the turbo to breath much better, spinning easier, and that of course spins the compressor side easier. And then viola, lag be gone.
JOJO82's car has a little T25 of an S13 too, and starts boosting at 2000rpm, its not a fancy manifold but it does have a full 3" straight through exhaust, that would be the first thing, check the exhaust diameter.
Dann
Basically a common issue with the mx5 world for some reason, is exhausts that are far too small.
A big exhaust allows the exhaust side of the turbo to breath much better, spinning easier, and that of course spins the compressor side easier. And then viola, lag be gone.
JOJO82's car has a little T25 of an S13 too, and starts boosting at 2000rpm, its not a fancy manifold but it does have a full 3" straight through exhaust, that would be the first thing, check the exhaust diameter.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Well done Dann.
My ute muscles with a smoothed turbo and a better exhaust. 'The pipes, the pipes'.
Greg.
My ute muscles with a smoothed turbo and a better exhaust. 'The pipes, the pipes'.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
I think it's an AVO kit on Nicky's car.
Did the 1.6 AVO kit have that restrictive notch in the dump pipe to clear the firewall?
Did the 1.6 AVO kit have that restrictive notch in the dump pipe to clear the firewall?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Yes, it sucks.
Im building Patrick Bramston a whole new setup fixing that issue and a few other things very soon, His car doesnt come on till 4000 odd either.
Dann
Im building Patrick Bramston a whole new setup fixing that issue and a few other things very soon, His car doesnt come on till 4000 odd either.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Just have to drive it quicker Nicky and keep the revs up
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Yes it is an AVO kit on mine. Thanks for your help guys, I will do some more investigating, it would be great to get it to kick in at 2000rpm
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
sticky nicky wrote:As I am not mechanically minded, I was unaware of the amount of info you would need, sorry.
Don't be sorry nicky, you gave as much info as you knew, and asked a straight question, theres nothing wrong with that, and then someone will ask you a question, and in the end you get the answer you asked for.
Thats how forums work, some people just expect you to be a mechanic
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Thanks Dale, I plan to check out my exhaust today and see what Ive got.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
Has nothing to do with the dump pipe at the boost, it's your wastegate actuator, get a Turbosmart t piece it will fix it instantly, had the same problem recently with the same turbo,
Instantly picked up 30 kw@ the wheels with the boost controller.
Steve.
Instantly picked up 30 kw@ the wheels with the boost controller.
Steve.
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Re: Too much turbo lag!
But the question is how to make power earlier, not how to make more power.
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