Oh blimey it does look nice, surprised a pongo can keep it that clean
Oh blimey it does look nice, surprised a pongo can keep it that clean
can you give me a ruff guide what ill be running??
ive got group a carb
uprated feul pump
chargecooler kit
vnt turbo 16psi
green cotton large air filter
volvo clutch
l&b flywheel
lucking for around 170?? u reckon ime neally thair ??
It is all down to the correct fuelling. I thought I was running 140 - 150bhp @ 15psi but after a trip to the rollers I only made 118bhp. The car was running way way too rich (9.6 @WOT). If your carb is group A it may not mean it's set up to run 16psi. With the right fuelling 150 - 160 @ 16psi should be about right.
Newbstar,
My white 5 has the front mount and T28 but on a standard engine... i will put the front mount and turbo on my grey 5 as that has the low comp pistons and 285cam.
The white 5 will have a small turbo on a standard engine and the grey 5 will have a large turbo on it.
Just waiting for the weather to improve :-)
No not at all....ALSO please bear in mind we could go down the clasic "tuner or yourself" argument here........
I dont have the time or inclanation to do even the most basic mechanical things with an R5.
I had the money.....I spent it.....got exactly what I wanted with good customer service.
Thanks for the comments Mark and Chris..
Errr I have travelled to Wrexham once or twice!!
Last edited by James_Surridge G1 5 GTT; 03-02-2009 at 13:59.
I did not like my old low comp engine, no power what so ever before boost and it always felt you had to run more boost to compensate.
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Perhaps I'm missing what's special about 26psi, or is it 'pluck a random boost figure out the air' again?
Itz coz my m8 Danny sayz i cn .
What Mart was getting at is 26psi is alot of boost, you shouldn't need to run that much...
Exactly. High boost pressure isn't the be all & end all of obtaining a high hp...
My last engine did 190bhp at 17psi. Spent a long time setting it up.
My current GT engine i had fitted to clio ran 110mph trap at 18-19psi map...No gas before anyone says.... and that lump is going in my ph1 ... 67 runs down the strip, some reved to 8.2k and some up to 25psi and gas all std inners apart from cam... Never failed or missed a beat...
renault5gtboi, what the guys are saying is that it's mighty hard work to get 26psi fueling properly. steel liners are not what you want, standard are plenty strong enough. you also do not want high compression, maybe you are confusing it with low compression ? what they're really saying is that things will break if the tune isn't 100% correct, regardless of steel this, forged that. aim for 20psi, and it's been known to make over 200hp at that when done right. it'll be a lot more reliable for you too.
Subtract 20psi or so, and that's where it's at bro.
Hook, line, sinker
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i have a gt2056 running at around 18-20 psi with a side exit exhaust, not much lag at all got alloy carb top twin core intercooler and alloy boost pipes what you guys think id be running roughly? bear in mind its beaten my bros 5 which has been rr'd at 187 bhp (running a T3)
why when peeps ask what power do you think ive got they then list aload of parts that have no bearing on power ie alloy carb top ,alloy boost pipes ???
im my opinion the only parts that will have a noticeable affect on power is the cam,turbo ,exhaust,carb mods/intake system and maybe I/C apart from that listing shiney bits doesnt add more power
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lol sorry was copying from a list i made :S my bad. So instead of ripping into my mistake , you happen to have an idea?
Last edited by LampsR5; 04-02-2009 at 16:02.
Im not ripping you m8 , i see the same thing on the boards almost on a daily basis, if i was to say what power i thought you had then you would think i was ripping you
best bet would be to get it down to a rr and see ,failing that alot of peeps on here recon the best gauge of how much power you have is to run it down the strip
stating it beats my m8s is just nonsence imo
Either way, does it really matter?
general rule of thumb:
assuming you have a decent cam, turbo, free flowing exhaust and have the fuelling correctly, it seems to follow that whatever boost you are running, just times it by 10 to get the bhp.... only seems to vary slightly by -10 or +10bhp.
odd post this 1
i think it probably matters to every member of this club except you Mart , Most owners of any car want to know what power there car makes no?
or what would be the point of spending so much time /money and effort modifing them if we never new what power your car had gained from the mods.