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Supercharging the 944?!
- Thread starter Will1981
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edh
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It would still make some good numbers approaching 7k, and the throttle response would be much improved. How far can you push the standard bottom end?
As for drivability - isn't that what modern engine management systems give you? - My Mk1 Fiesta track car with a ~150hp crossflow / twin 45's wasn't the nicest car to drive, with a huge hole in the powerband before everything started working together, but things have moved on a tad..
Have you seen the ~400hp NA 944 engine on rennlist?
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/924-931-944-951-968-forum/628347-how-to-get-more-power-out-of-na-looking-for-400hp.html
edh
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ORIGINAL: colin944
yeh 300bhp on an n/a engine would be more than enough.
for about ÂŁ37.50 please [
ORIGINAL: edh
yes - there's a picture of it earlier in the thread []
I bet Will would be more than happy with 300hp..
Oops! I agree 300hp would be a fantastic result in a 944.
Incidently I will be hitting the dyno this weekend to see how far I can get really pushing the 2.5 engine on high octance fuel with a de-restricted intake!
PSH
PCGB Member
ORIGINAL: barks944
Oops! I agree 300hp would be a fantastic result in a 944.
Incidently I will be hitting the dyno this weekend to see how far I can get really pushing the 2.5 engine on high octance fuel with a de-restricted intake!Â
that sounds interesting Tom, what RON does this high Octane work out at and are we talking about your turbo here?
Pete
scam75
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All good now except a slightly sticking OPR valve, gonna fix that tomorrow.
Good luck with yours.
Stuart
ORIGINAL: scam75
My car was honking for about 10 miles after my rebuild. That was a trashed turbo and simultaneous HG failure. We thought at first that the rebuilt turbo was not right and the smoke got worse under boost. With hindsight it was just clearing the crud quicker on boost!
All good now except a slightly sticking OPR valve, gonna fix that tomorrow.
Good luck with yours.
Stuart
That is very comforting, thank you sir!
Jonny944CS
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No amount of clever engine management can significantly influence the physical combustion limits of the engine (over Motronic - comparison with Carbs is different). Assuming fixed cam timing and inlet manifold runners; give or take small percentage changes, you are really limited to moving the torque curve up and down the rev range of the engine.
As an extreme example, take a 3L V10 from an early 2000's F1 engine. Say it produces around 750hp @ 18000rpm.
- The torque output at this speed is 295Nm "" just slightly less than a 968 engine at 4100rpm!
- Between 8k and 12k rpm the torque output has dropped to 2.5 Lux levels @ ~200Nm.
- At the 4k (peak torque speed of the 968 engine) the F1 engine is producing the same torque as 1 single cylinder of the 968 engine. [
Junk the 968 manifold and VVT, fit throttle bodies etc and you may see another 30-40 reliable bhp without major engine surgery, if you are lucky. But you will loose a significant chunk in the lower rpm range.
Jonny944CS
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I plumped for low weight, less braking and riding a push bike during the week.
My 8v na feels like it has 300hp/tonne (in my tiny mind).
edh
New member
I'm going for low weight as well - but wouldn't mind a bit more power
Jonny944CS
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ORIGINAL: bmnelsc
One of our club members has an LSx conversion for racing - bought it already done. I don't know if the engine has been modified for more power but apparently the clutch/transaxle is pretty easy to break even with soft treatment - low end torque is hard to manage apparently.
Is it RHD? would be very interested in knowing more if it is!
Tony
ORIGINAL: colin944
That's why Porsche themselfs never Turbo charged a 16v 4 cylinder car.Even the 968 turbo had an 8v head.
I believe they have turbocharged 4 valve per cylinder heads, and the reason they used the 8v head in the 968Turbo was for ease -it was a 944 turbo head with a different turbo, and because of the class they wanted to race in - They could hit the power cap with 8 valves.
tony
chrisflorey
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I am very interested in doing this to my lux if the OP Wants to drop me a Pm [

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