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Posted: 23 Oct 2004 02:19 am
by 5lab
bet there arent any supercharged roadworthy 300s in the world at the moment?
Posted: 23 Oct 2004 12:17 pm
by foggyjames
Now that is a performance upgrade! You can't really tell from that pic, but a Holset HX40 is from a truck...
cheers
James
Posted: 26 Oct 2004 08:37 am
by 5lab
that'd take forever to spin up thou, specially with just 2l pushing it
Posted: 26 Oct 2004 10:31 am
by ivan141
How would a garrett T4 do on a B200ET? If I get that engine I could buy a T4 off a guy I know. It just seems a bit big:)..Although ford did use it on that RS500 car which has a 2l as well.....
Posted: 26 Oct 2004 03:21 pm
by foggyjames
That was the big worry....but it proved to be unfounded.
It's all about gas velocity. You need to get a certain amount of exhaust gas moving to spool any turbo. Whether you achieve that through big displacement and 'lazy' delivery, or through a 2.0 cammed and flowed to give power at 8000rpm. There are several guys using HX40s on B230s, so its possible. I think an 8v B200 might be a bit slow to spool such a big turbo, but the 16v head would probably shift enough air to get it moving.
cheers
James
Posted: 27 Oct 2004 02:33 pm
by ivan141
Well it was just a wild brainfart anyway. The amount of power it would make on boost would kill an unmodified engine for sure. Especially at the high rpm's it would take to spool if it has a true T4 turbine housing. I'm told T3 turbine with T4 blower housing would probably be best (T3/4).
Posted: 27 Oct 2004 04:04 pm
by foggyjames
Not at all - the B2x0 have a strong bottom end, and the Bxx OHC engines are even stronger. I know of people running 25psi of boost on stock B230 bottom ends.
Having said that, you'd need a hot cam or 16v to run a T4, and even then it'd only spool quite late. I'd just use a stock T3 from a B230ET or B23ET for a road/track car - you only really need to go bigger for serious power (250bhp+)
cheers
James