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    #61
    Originally posted by digger View Post
    I highly doubt that a 2.7/2.8 M20 can make 205whp @ 5000rpm, that works out to be 215wtq and is waht S50/S52 with 3L+ make.
    Built, tuned, cammed and with ITB's even?
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      #62
      Originally posted by eta View Post
      Sorry to resurect old post but I have not looked here for a while. Those folks who are talking about british horesepower numbers had better read my post a bit more carefully.

      I clearly say that wheel horsepower is real and all the sum I do are based on that. My comments about drive train loss are estimates and I clearly say that are their basis. Nowhere do I inflate any numbers. The basis for drivetrain loss may be shakey, I admitted that already but at least the number has a basis. The other drivetrain loss numbers quoted have no reference quoted, they are mearly the same information that I have seen quoted elsewhere repeated again, again without basis. Is that real???? If the 28% turns out to be wrong so what. I use wheel numbers anyway.

      I do get the feeling that I post, those posts are read but only half of what I say is taken in and the posts are made slating my posts but if the whole of my post was read then those comments above would be seen to be without justifyable basis.

      I give up on here.
      what's the point of quoting reverse-calculated BHP #s at all? Just for bragging rights that your 150whp engine is "actually" 220bhp?
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        #63
        Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
        Not really. It seems to really like mid to high 12's at WOT.
        that's about what my motor seems to like best.
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          #64
          Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
          Built, tuned, cammed and with ITB's even?
          I know that power can be made.

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            #65
            you guys missed the point of my post, i said that power at that rpm! Because a 2.7/2.8L M20 won't make that torque (on a dyno that reads sensibly, I laugh at some of the dynojet numbers i see).

            Lets look at it this way assume its a 2.8L: 215wtq = say 250tq (assuming typical losses people claim!!!) which is near enough to 90ftlb/L look at some of the best tuned engines and do the same calculation (Torque/L). 911GT3 RS = 83ftlb/L; E46 M3 CSL = 84ft/L.

            Torque/L is very closely related to volumetric efficiency

            What this means is to make 205whp from a 2.8L you'd be making peak power at 6500-7000rpm almost certainly and not 5000rpm (2.8L aint enough cc's). I have no doubt you could make more than this but you need more rpm and to be still making torque in those high rpm.
            Last edited by digger; 11-08-2010, 01:48 AM.
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              #66
              Originally posted by digger View Post

              Torque/L is very closely related to volumetric efficiency
              I came to this realization when learning about compressor maps. A torque curve is nearly the same thing as your engine's VE curve. more VE at a specific RPM = more torque = more power.


              And yeah, it would be very hard to have that sort of VE at a low RPM. Especially with things like "OMG ITBS!!!111" that are meant for high RPM use...
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                #67
                you can make 205RWHP in a 2.8 without ITB's

                You need 12.5 compression and larger valves and a nasty cam running on 100oct. We are seeing 190 RWHP out of a 2.5L with the same set up. I would imagine the car is undrivable on the street but it is a great race car.
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                  #68
                  yes you can, but that's not what he was saying. he's saying you couldn't do it at 5000rpm.
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by nando View Post
                    yes you can, but that's not what he was saying. he's saying you couldn't do it at 5000rpm.
                    well not without a 100 shot anyways;)
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by digger View Post
                      you guys missed the point of my post, i said that power at that rpm! Because a 2.7/2.8L M20 won't make that torque (on a dyno that reads sensibly, I laugh at some of the dynojet numbers i see).

                      Lets look at it this way assume its a 2.8L: 215wtq = say 250tq (assuming typical losses people claim!!!) which is near enough to 90ftlb/L look at some of the best tuned engines and do the same calculation (Torque/L). 911GT3 RS = 83ftlb/L; E46 M3 CSL = 84ft/L.

                      Torque/L is very closely related to volumetric efficiency

                      What this means is to make 205whp from a 2.8L you'd be making peak power at 6500-7000rpm almost certainly and not 5000rpm (2.8L aint enough cc's). I have no doubt you could make more than this but you need more rpm and to be still making torque in those high rpm.
                      yup, my bad. Didn't keep reading.

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                        #71
                        dyno in the OP is weird. every dyno i've seen has two rollers that cradle the wheels

                        Originally posted by ROLLingKING
                        i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
                        Originally posted by slammin.e28
                        Moral of this story?

                        If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by accident View Post
                          dyno in the OP is weird. every dyno i've seen has two rollers that cradle the wheels
                          It's an eddy current AWD dyno. The two FWD rollers were moved back. Taken at AWD Motorsports Coral Springs, FL.
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                            #73
                            no no, i understand that it's an AWD dyno, but from the looks of it the wheels sit on top of one roller? all of the dynos i've seen are like this o_o where o is a roller and _ is a hydraulically controlled lifter that pushes the wheels out of the gap or allows them to fall in

                            Originally posted by ROLLingKING
                            i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
                            Originally posted by slammin.e28
                            Moral of this story?

                            If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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                              #74
                              Dunno. Seen both.

                              In fact, just type "dyno" in google image search and there's tons of pics of single rollers.
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                                #75
                                just weird to me i guess lol. how did they keep it in place?

                                Originally posted by ROLLingKING
                                i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
                                Originally posted by slammin.e28
                                Moral of this story?

                                If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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