TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - what spools the turbos? (n/m)
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what spools the turbos? (n/m)
Posted by
Guapo
on November 29, 2007 at 8:50 AM
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I would expect the TT to make more power than the NA
posted by ZEngineer
on November 29, 2007 at 08:18 AM
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Would the acceleration of a TT be the same as an NA
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robo (sebring1970)
07:40:36 11/29/07
TT motors are lower compression
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BlackholeZ
07:42:41 11/29/07
That, and the differential wouldn't allow it to accelerate
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viper498
08:18:16 11/29/07
He said all else being the same "gearing..." (n/m)
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PennStateZ
09:52:19 11/29/07
thank you. my original question sort of sucked.
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robo (sebring1970)
09:59:33 11/29/07
Indeed he did. Sorry about that. (n/m)
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viper498
11:22:25 11/29/07
I would expect the TT to make more power than the NA
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ZEngineer
08:18:20 11/29/07
But don't you have to boost before that makes a difference? (n/m)
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viper498
08:20:16 11/29/07
nope, I'm talking about the energy spent to negate vacuum
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ZEngineer
08:24:08 11/29/07
But if you lost compression in all of the cylinders in an NA
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viper498
08:26:53 11/29/07
what spools the turbos? (n/m) -
Guapo
08:50:34 11/29/07
midgets in low RPM, then leprechauns take over above 3k (n/m)
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ZEngineer
08:59:36 11/29/07
little rat-basta.... (n/m)
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RSR
09:11:57 11/29/07
=) (n/m)
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ZEngineer
10:50:25 11/29/07
Leprechauns take over at ~2750 with downpipes :) (n/m)
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Slow3z
09:15:00 11/29/07
Residual heat mostly that would otherwise be wasted. (n/m)
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ZCulture
10:26:29 11/29/07
but yes, there would be very little of that
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ZCulture
10:29:11 11/29/07
residual heat spools the turbos? I thought it was exhaust
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Guapo
10:41:13 11/29/07
Yes, it's the exhaust flow but it's the heat energy
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ZCulture
11:22:24 11/29/07
Your logic is good...
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PennStateZ
11:59:10 11/29/07
fair enough :) (n/m)
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Guapo
12:00:33 11/29/07
I would tend to agree as my guess would be that
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Audioquest
08:52:19 11/29/07
Negative VE?
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Chris-TTZ
09:31:47 11/29/07
Isn't any non-forced induction always less than 100%
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Audioquest
09:58:23 11/29/07
less than 100% VE is not negative VE.
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Chris-TTZ
11:48:22 11/29/07
Not really =).
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Kenny
11:05:02 11/29/07
you suck air, and you're trivial. (n/m)
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ZEngineer
11:20:04 11/29/07
No, even at neutral pressure, the Twin Turbo sticker
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brahmabull (CT)
08:25:06 11/29/07
LOL!
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viper498
08:28:26 11/29/07
Doah! I'm down to 250. I replaced my wing I have no sticker! (n/m)
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Audioquest
10:23:50 11/29/07
My thoughts...
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Barry'z (NJ)
09:27:37 11/29/07
False. It would actually go to 0.
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MixManMash
09:35:33 11/29/07
Isn't the NA (or any non-forced induction engine)
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Audioquest
10:31:34 11/29/07
No. At wide open throttle the manifold pressure will show up
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MixManMash
11:40:02 11/29/07
I find it hard to believe that our intake tract
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Barry'z (NJ)
13:32:39 11/29/07
not quite zero, but pretty close. (n/m)
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BlackholeZ
14:13:43 11/29/07
you've got it backwards
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ZEngineer
09:37:50 11/29/07
now you're confusing me
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robo (sebring1970)
09:41:16 11/29/07
It rotates whenever the engine is running.
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MixManMash
09:50:07 11/29/07
to my way of thinking, a TT should run about the same
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robo (sebring1970)
09:32:21 11/29/07
that's because it's wasting energy spooling up the turbines
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ZEngineer
09:39:52 11/29/07
really? spooling the turbos is that much of a parasitic
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robo (sebring1970)
09:42:40 11/29/07
I would think so
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ZEngineer
09:54:54 11/29/07
but it's all passive, that's why forced induction with a
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robo (sebring1970)
10:02:29 11/29/07
Do you mean more power than without turbos?
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TriniTT
10:45:05 11/29/07
That's because you can't WOT it without going into boost
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TriniTT
09:47:52 11/29/07
that makes sense, and it's so obvious. no wonder I
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robo (sebring1970)
09:49:57 11/29/07
do you not understand compression ratios? (n/m)
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Spee
00:04:35 11/30/07
sure I do. my original question was not phrased very well.
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robo (sebring1970)
09:33:03 11/30/07
Drugs are bad. (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
09:43:08 11/29/07
For better or worse, this is my state of mind au naturale (n/m)
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robo (sebring1970)
09:48:47 11/29/07
TT w. blown turbos is slower then a NA. (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
09:55:37 11/29/07
All else being equal, the NA would be faster.
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PennStateZ
09:55:45 11/29/07
Fact: TT engine outputs more power after 2500RPM
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ZCulture
10:25:23 11/29/07
I assure you it isn't. (n/m)
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Kenny
11:12:49 11/29/07
Overlay TT and NA dyno charts and see for yourself. (n/m)
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ZCulture
11:28:22 11/29/07
Alright man, here ya go.
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ZCulture
11:40:29 11/29/07
Re: How do you do the comparison?
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IB
12:30:42 11/29/07
That's how the simulator shows them.
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ZCulture
14:05:36 11/29/07
Re: That's how the simulator shows them.
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IB
18:15:54 11/29/07
If you mean with spooling turbos, you're correct
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TriniTT
11:34:45 11/29/07
Yes, I wasn't really answering the question.
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ZCulture
11:38:16 11/29/07
"I wasn't really answering the question."
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PennStateZ
12:07:34 11/29/07
yes, but with stock turbos you're already in boost (n/m)
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Guapo
11:50:10 11/29/07
stop posting (n/m)
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Spee
23:59:34 11/29/07
can you force the wastegates open
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apudapus
11:09:17 11/29/07
NA would be faster
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NytWolf
11:33:17 11/29/07
no offense, but this may be the most retarded thread
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fantomZ(OH)
11:57:42 11/29/07
bench racing on the internet rawks
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fourZero
12:20:02 11/29/07
Someone answered this question a few years ago.
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SpdDemon13 (Japan)
12:53:07 11/29/07
according to effective compression analysis
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gt300zxtt
23:26:54 11/29/07
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