Originally Posted by
sambb
Must admit I don't know the pressure drop of the SEAT sport fmic. All I know is that guy Harding did a test years back on the stock side mount versus the forge fmic and the forge was very restrictive. The seat sport I have is meant to be a less restrictive design than the forge but ultimately is the same double pass type so I can only assume it may be worse than the stock smic. It's easily a meter and a half more pipework to fill with it. I guess also it's not apples versus her apples because the other setup used water injection which helped it run more timing. I'm thinking there was stuff all pressure drop so the turbo was closer to its comp efficiency island , flow was high, yet temps were low due to the water and knock prevention was way up. After a hard run the plenum used to be actually chilly to touch sometimes.
Interesting what you said re the 10psi drop from 20psi on a small lift. I'll keep an eye on it. I do have a stiffer spring I can throw in if need be. Tell you what a k03s with the unmuffled comp housing after I straight piped it is a noisy thing. DV action plus Comp surge is pretty dam loud and unavoidable being such s small turbo.
Sick today do spent the afternoon picking rubber pickup gum balls out of the tread cuts in my softs. Lots of them were blocked completely. I'm pretty anal like that but if I'm going to be confident to go hard in the wet then I need to know I've crossed that off. Fingers hurt now though!!
The 20 versus 10 psi is a "rule of thumb" thing, a place to start. It has to be high enough pressure so that when you crack the throttle open it doesn't go to vacuum, because then you get the nothing ......... nothing ............ woooo hang on tight. Which just makes the driving on the limit rather tricky. But it has to be low enough pressure so the airflow doesn't reverse direction, which is bad for the lag but also not good for the turbo. Unfortunately that means trial and error.
I guess VW installed the muffler in the comp housing for a reason.
Whenever I am using a "new" intercooler I always check the airflow resistance and the cooling efficiency, some of them are terrible at one and good at the other. It's hard to actually find one that is good for both.
Without water injection you really are comparing apples and oranges. Inlet manifolds, even in a hot engine bay, can get very cold even without water injection. In winter on top of the mountain at Bathurst, on damp mornings, I've had Webers (yes, I am that old) freeze the butterflies. That for sure get's one's interest. Even with a Holley on top of a V8 I have had ice in the venturies at Philip Island.
Cheers
Gary
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