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#1
Posted 24 September 2022 - 10:03 AM
#2
Posted 24 September 2022 - 10:58 AM
I'm not aware of anyone that's done it, though it's quite likely someone has. Plenty have have gone the 7 port route with turbo & injection.
#3
Posted 24 September 2022 - 12:30 PM
I'm not aware of anyone that's done it, though it's quite likely someone has. Plenty have have gone the 7 port route with turbo & injection.
Running quite nicely at near 180bhp.
#4
Posted 24 September 2022 - 12:32 PM
Hi everyone I am thinking of fitting a sc throttle body to my turbo build and what ecu should I go for. What your thoughts and any advice would be much appreciated.
If you're starting from scratch, don't go near the D400. I've personally gone for a Haltech Elite 1500 and basic wiring loom. Wiring it into the MPi loom has been tricky, but the Haltech lads have been very helpful.
#5
Posted 24 September 2022 - 12:51 PM
#6
Posted 24 September 2022 - 02:58 PM
Ok ill keep well away then. How's polestar or megasquirt?
Both good, you'll face the samw issues if you're putting it into an MPi. However, if you're starting a fresh on an A or A+, then the ECU manufacturer's harness will be an ideal starting point and relatively straight forward to wire in if you're handy with wiring diagrams and a basic understanding of ECU management (you'll need to add a trigger wheel and sensors).
Edited by Steve220, 24 September 2022 - 03:00 PM.
#7
Posted 24 September 2022 - 05:27 PM
So this is going to be my setup
1293 engine 8:5 compression ratio
Forged 18cc pistons
sc trigger wheel
T2 turbo running 7.5psi boost
Aiming for 130bhp
#8
Posted 25 September 2022 - 01:03 PM
#9
Posted 25 September 2022 - 02:08 PM
I am looking at something similar in the near future. I stand corrected but you can keep the CR higher and get benefits in mpg and power that way, certainly with injection
Yes and no. Higher CR can lead to detonation on a turbo car unless fuelling and timing is spot on. Sadly, due to charge robbing, accurate fueling of the cylinders isn't possible, hence why most turbo owners go for a low CR and throw fuel at the problem - It keeps the engine on the safe side to run high boost without fear of detonation. MPG between mine on cruise, and a standard MPi, is almost the same. And i'm running an 8.6:1 CR.
#10
Posted 25 September 2022 - 02:15 PM
Yes and no. Higher CR can lead to detonation on a turbo car unless fuelling and timing is spot on. Sadly, due to charge robbing, accurate fueling of the cylinders isn't possible, hence why most turbo owners go for a low CR and throw fuel at the problem - It keeps the engine on the safe side to run high boost without fear of detonation. MPG between mine on cruise, and a standard MPi, is almost the same. And i'm running an 8.6:1 CR.
I am looking at something similar in the near future. I stand corrected but you can keep the CR higher and get benefits in mpg and power that way, certainly with injection
Whats your engine build Steve?
#11
Posted 25 September 2022 - 03:50 PM
Yes and no. Higher CR can lead to detonation on a turbo car unless fuelling and timing is spot on. Sadly, due to charge robbing, accurate fueling of the cylinders isn't possible, hence why most turbo owners go for a low CR and throw fuel at the problem - It keeps the engine on the safe side to run high boost without fear of detonation. MPG between mine on cruise, and a standard MPi, is almost the same. And i'm running an 8.6:1 CR.I am looking at something similar in the near future. I stand corrected but you can keep the CR higher and get benefits in mpg and power that way, certainly with injection
Whats your engine build Steve?
Assembled myself:
• 1310cc (+40) A+ MPi block – 11 Stud conversion and BMW oil jets
• MED 10cc dished cast pistons
• Specialist Components H beam forged rods with ARP L19 bolts
• Lightened Standard crank (super finished) with MED main strap
• Avonbar Phase 2 cam with KAD vernier pulley
• MED 1.3:1 roller rockers
• Turbo Phil Cylinder Head
• ARP Head studs
• Bagsport manifold and downpipe (ceramic coated)
• Garrett GT1752 turbo with billet compressor wheel (turbine housing ceramic coated)
• Turbosmart Kompact BOV
• Custom 2.25” stainless system
• Haltech Elite 1000
• Specialist Components 5 port 50mm EFI inlet system - 2x Seimens 630cc DEKA injectors
• Custom ported inlet manifold, port matched (ceramic coated)
• Custom charge cooler and radiator
• DSN upper engine steadies
• Minispares lower engine steadies with polybushes
Gearbox
• Peened inside and out
• Minispares Evolution Helical Gearset
• KAD pinion support bearing housing
• 3.1:1 ratio final drive
• Quaife ATB diff
• RTS twin spring Verto clutch with AP 190mm rally plate
• HRE oil pressure fed idler gear
Edited by Steve220, 25 September 2022 - 03:51 PM.
#12
Posted 25 September 2022 - 03:54 PM
Mines not an Mpi. I wouldnt have a problem with the wiring as I work in the motortrade and the guys at work will do it for me
So this is going to be my setup
1293 engine 8:5 compression ratio
Forged 18cc pistons
sc trigger wheel
T2 turbo running 7.5psi boost
Aiming for 130bhp
T2 is an old design turbo. Much better going GT752 or GBC20-300.
#13
Posted 25 September 2022 - 04:08 PM
#14
Posted 25 September 2022 - 05:13 PM
I'll have look into the turbo I got it on a mirage manifold do I need to modify the bulk head? How is the evo gear set?
Yes you will for a T2
#15
Posted 25 September 2022 - 05:49 PM
T2 is an old design turbo. Much better going GT752 or GBC20-300.
Mines not an Mpi. I wouldnt have a problem with the wiring as I work in the motortrade and the guys at work will do it for me
So this is going to be my setup
1293 engine 8:5 compression ratio
Forged 18cc pistons
sc trigger wheel
T2 turbo running 7.5psi boost
Aiming for 130bhp
Gbc 17 250?
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