Re: [DML] Turbocharging (WAS: Houston HiPo)
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Re: [DML] Turbocharging (WAS: Houston HiPo)
- From: William T Wilson <fluffy@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 19:34:36 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Marc A. Levy wrote:
> As far as the Houston Hi-Po engine goes, I doubt they will warranty it
> with any forced induction (James can clarify this). Even if you were
> to ignore that possibility, it again would be costly to but the
> Houston engine and then buy the turbo kit on top of that. Either way,
I don't think this would be terribly good engineering, anyway. While
anything can be turbocharged, the sort of modifications that make a
naturally aspirated engine faster don't always make a turbocharged engine
faster. Raising compression is counterproductive; exhaust headers aren't
compatible with a turbo; changing valve timing may or may not help (or
might make things worse), depending on exactly how it was changed.
A better way to get power in the 250+ HP range would be with an engine
swap, or with a modern turbo setup including an electronic fuel and
ignition system, intercooler(s), and larger turbo(s) (compared to the
Island) - similar to what the "sport compact" aftermarket tuners do.
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