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hey i posted this on toyota section aswell but others may be interested in this site http://sprintex.linconline.net/files/Bl ... ulator.xls , it's a boost calculator but i'm not sure if it's acurate. It thinks if i supercharge my 1hz with 9lb's of boost i can make around 200kw can anyone confirm this, cos that seems a bit high to me.
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I think it depends on the underlying engine. The old 250ci Falcon engine running 9psi? I'd be surprised. But the current XR6 with all it's high-tech wizardry makes 240kW with less than 9psi - albeit intercooled.turps wrote:If you had a petrol it would most likly give a really good indication. <snip> ... But a 4.2petrol very possible.
So I'd say it's not impossible, but it depends HEAVILY on the rest of the engine/induction configuration.
Cheers,
Scott
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But that's an engine that produces 185kW with natural aspiration. So a 50 odd kW increase is about 25%, along way from 100%. A chip change/re map can give 15%.-Scott- wrote:I think it depends on the underlying engine. The old 250ci Falcon engine running 9psi? I'd be surprised. But the current XR6 with all it's high-tech wizardry makes 240kW with less than 9psi - albeit intercooled.turps wrote:If you had a petrol it would most likly give a really good indication. <snip> ... But a 4.2petrol very possible.
So I'd say it's not impossible, but it depends HEAVILY on the rest of the engine/induction configuration.
Cheers,
Scott
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True. I hadn't looked at it that way. I was primarily thinking of 4 litre 6 cylinder petrol engines - there's engines, and there's engines.just cruizin' wrote:But that's an engine that produces 185kW with natural aspiration. So a 50 odd kW increase is about 25%, along way from 100%.-Scott- wrote:I think it depends on the underlying engine. The old 250ci Falcon engine running 9psi? I'd be surprised. But the current XR6 with all it's high-tech wizardry makes 240kW with less than 9psi - albeit intercooled.turps wrote:If you had a petrol it would most likly give a really good indication. <snip> ... But a 4.2petrol very possible.
So I'd say it's not impossible, but it depends HEAVILY on the rest of the engine/induction configuration.
Cheers,
Scott
Take the old carb-fed 4.1 cross-flow producing 80(?)kW and feed 9 psi? No way will it make 200kW.
The modern equivalent easily produces significantly more than 200kW with less than 9psi. But as you pointed out, it's not far from 200kW naturally aspirated.
200kW from a 1hz? I suppose it's possible - but not by simply bolting on a Sprintex.
Scott
I have heard of some 1HZ getting about 150kW but I am unsure of what boost they are running, I won't push for that sort of power as the engine simply was not designed for it, ie oil and water galleries. I go so something that is going to be reliable and able to get up slight inclines without having to go back to third, something I'll be aiming for.
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one of the latest editions of those 4wd magazines (was flicking through it at a news agency) had an article about a 4wd comp vehicle (a red GU ute claming to put out 225 kw at the rear wheels with its standard 4.2 diesel motor with an after market Garrett turbo on it? to for a 1hz to be able to handle that sort of power maybe?
A 1hz doesn't have the cooling to be able to produce these figures RELIABLY, sure you could probably run heaps of boost, intercooled with water injection and it would suit a comp truck that gets pulled down every couple of runs but as a DD it would prove more dramas then it's worth.adamj1300 wrote:one of the latest editions of those 4wd magazines (was flicking through it at a news agency) had an article about a 4wd comp vehicle (a red GU ute claming to put out 225 kw at the rear wheels with its standard 4.2 diesel motor with an after market Garrett turbo on it? to for a 1hz to be able to handle that sort of power maybe?
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