NitroDann wrote:A full breakdown of these parts and when they need to be fitted.Paulus wrote:Hi,
- COPs
Typically past 14psi, OEM coils have spark breakdown at higher boost levels, the car literally misfires during boost.
- Coolant reroute
This allows the car to be tuned for more power (happy to explain why) and helps cool cars dríven hard for prolonged periods
- Oil cooler
On cars dríven hard enough for prolonged periods this prevents premature wear due to oil no longer protecting as well as it should, outside of its rated heat range
- thick core rad (i am running an auto rad however)
Again, a 500whp drag mx5 could probably do without a radiator as it only has to be dríven for 9 seconds, its about how hard and how prolonged (and duty cycle) of power use.
- uprated clutch (running 1.8 stock)
This comes down to torque, many turbo setups on stock clutches literally slip and the car freerevs to redline without accelerating, this typically happens at 8-10psi, but depends on total torque put down.
I am also running 315cc injectors. So far, never more than 90% duty (@ redline).
In addition, these injectors and duty cycle tells us you are unlikely to be making a lot more than 160whp, which is 100whp less than some stock engined turbo guys are making, this is also a significant difference in the cooling and clutch mods required.
Paul
I hope this answers a bunch of questions.
Morning Dann - i see we woke up thinking about the same things?
Agree with everything - one point of dispute/fact finding. How can I be 11.2 AFR @ 187KPA with 90% duty. Maybe the injectors have been modded?? See log