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how much power can you get out of a 1.3
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Originally posted by TominMO View PostNot an equation, just experience from dynoing. Greg/eurotiva stuck a stock B6 SOHC in my Festy, and then rear-turboed it. Stock WHP for a B6 is ~71, assuming a 10% driveline loss. It dynoed at 111 WHP. I had axed him to keep it down to 10 PSI for reliability.
As for cam/hla set up. I found a company (in the US i think) called dinotec, apparently they can cater a cam package suited to the b3.
I'll have to look into it further, but it seems promising.
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This is the page for the cam. Not really a great deal of info on here, so will have to contact them and see what the deal is. But if those prices are accurate, then I'll have to give it a try,
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Originally posted by beazo View Posthttp://www.precisionintl.com/Categor...el=&Engine=498
This is the page for the cam. Not really a great deal of info on here, so will have to contact them and see what the deal is. But if those prices are accurate, then I'll have to give it a try,
Fuel mileage will not suffer much or at all, if you are just cruising on the hwy, depending on your turbo choice. I had Greg use one that kept me out of boost until about 3000 RPM, so I could drive non-boosted normally, and just use the turbo for when I needed maximum acceleration.
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Originally posted by TominMO View PostAs far as cam work--when Matt D did the cams in my 1.3 and 1.6, he had to go to manually-adjusted rockers for clearance, because of the extra lobe lift he designed in. Also, my motors are now interference motors, for that reason. For most people, I would recommend keeping the lobe profile stock, which lets you retain the HLAs if you have them. Depending on how much power you wanted, you could still go to larger valves for more flow, but that's where you start dumping $$$ into the project. A simple valve job and cleanup of the combustion chambers, and the intake and exhaust runners, would give a lot of bang for buck. Then turbo that. You could just slap a turbo on a completely stock motor, for sure, and it would be great fun; but you'd be even happier with some basic-level head work.
Fuel mileage will not suffer much or at all, if you are just cruising on the hwy, depending on your turbo choice. I had Greg use one that kept me out of boost until about 3000 RPM, so I could drive non-boosted normally, and just use the turbo for when I needed maximum acceleration.
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Originally posted by beazo View PostThat's a really good idea, that would really neaten up the engine bay as well.
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Originally posted by bhearts View PostBoost doesn't really care about intake restrictions. Hence why turbo builds rarely worry about bigger throttle bodies.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostBrian.... really? Lol
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Brian, are you familiar with how A/C works? It's the same principle and the same thing happens but on a smaller scale.Trees aren't kind to me...
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Originally posted by bhearts View PostI would use the lower intake manifold and build a plenum on it. It's quite the complex shape and the ports start at 1.22 and taper down to 1.1 at the head. Which should really help off boost torque. Boost doesn't really care about intake restrictions. Hence why turbo builds rarely worry about bigger throttle bodies.
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As for the throttlte body, the way i look at it is that it was engineered specifically for the stock engine. So if the , lets call it flow rate of air is going to increase, then the size of other areas would benefit from an increase also. I'm not 100% on the path I'll be taking with the throttle body, but an upgrade will definitely be on the cards.
However this isn'tgoing to be an overnight build, so I will be focusing souly on the internals of the engine to begin with, and working my way out to manifolds, and then turbo fitment with throttle body and intercooler options last on the list.
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Originally posted by beazo View PostGoing to have to agree with advanced on this one. Any kind of air flow, forced or otherwise can have a very big difference if these restrictions aren't at the very least turned into smooth transitions. Usually why ports are rounded off and not taking harsh angular changes in direction.
As for the throttlte body, the way i look at it is that it was engineered specifically for the stock engine. So if the , lets call it flow rate of air is going to increase, then the size of other areas would benefit from an increase also. I'm not 100% on the path I'll be taking with the throttle body, but an upgrade will definitely be on the cards.
However this isn'tgoing to be an overnight build, so I will be focusing souly on the internals of the engine to begin with, and working my way out to manifolds, and then turbo fitment with throttle body and intercooler options last on the list.
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