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    #16
    I found this link on the net

    http://www.rosswerkz.com/tutorials/turbo_car.htm

    Thinking about doing the mods my self.. Looks quite straight forward.. The installing that is.. Used to do some fabrecating as a mechanical sparky.. Any ways il just have to look into quality parts.

    Also i always assumed if you leave a honda as a high compression motor youd want to run low boost.. Meaning small turbo so it spools faster, so more power through rev range??
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      #17
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      Also i always assumed if you leave a honda as a high compression motor youd want to run low boost.. Meaning small turbo so it spools faster, so more power through rev range??
      re-read post #14
      ... retired/

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        #18
        Reread, thanks
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          #19
          Originally posted by Karl View Post
          Also i always assumed if you leave a honda as a high compression motor youd want to run low boost.. Meaning small turbo so it spools faster, so more power through rev range??
          Boost has nothing to do with spool.

          Spool is determined by engine size (see volumetric efficiency) and turbo size (as explained).

          High compression motors are given low boost pressures because they are already using large amounts of air >> see below
          Last edited by cordz; 01-03-12, 02:56 PM.
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            #20
            Originally posted by cordz View Post
            High compression motors are given low boost pressures because they are already using large amounts of air, force feeding it more air via turbo/boost will cause dangerous air fuel ratios.
            I think that lower boost pressures in higher compression motors is more to do with avoiding stratospheric cylinder pressures and resulting temperatures which will result in knock. If the boost pressure and compression ratio is too high then no amount of richening the mixture or retarding the timing will stop it knocking.

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              #21
              Originally posted by ChargeR View Post
              I think that lower boost pressures in higher compression motors is more to do with avoiding stratospheric cylinder pressures and resulting temperatures which will result in knock. If the boost pressure and compression ratio is too high then no amount of richening the mixture or retarding the timing will stop it knocking.
              Clarified^

              Was at work and couldn't research the adverse affects of explained. More a case of leaning out beyond control of AFR's. I knew it was detrimental but didn't have all the information on hand my N/A knowledge isn't as polished as my knowledge of boost
              Last edited by cordz; 01-03-12, 02:58 PM.
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                #22
                Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                i tried to find a stock DC2R build by DL001 - but it has been removed from teh internets...

                it was a very good job and one to admire...
                Just need to know where to look Not the build but the finished product.

                http://www.tunerzine.com/view-articl...-typer#gallery
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