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SUMOTOY said:A couple of problems I see looking at your kit vs the output numbers. First, know that my audi quattro (turbo q tweeks mostly) shop does all it's tuning on chassis dynos. I've also extensively tweeked and modified (including 3in turbo back exhaust) my ex RN61 22RTE 4R. Not at all looking to knock your kit, cuz I know what it takes to get one right, I just can't come to the same conclusion you did below given the data on that link
To really make a good comparo, IMO/E the numbers would change drastically with the following equalizers:
I agree, that is was not 100% apples to apples, but that is the closest we could get. Same exact truck, samy dyno etc.
Some custom intercoolers exist for the SC, but nothing available to buy. I do agree that it would help, but I am pretty sure that even with a intercooler the SC would still be lacking.- the intercooler <installed> on the SC setup
OR
- the intercooler <deleted> from the turbo setup
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- 3in exhaust on SC setup
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- stock exhaust on turbo setup
True, but I do not believe the SC system was restricted.
The bottom line is that I owned a 95 truck with SC, installed a number of Safari intercooled systems and now the AVO system. In all cases, the trubo was a much better setup out of the box. Now could you take a SC truck, add intercooler, some extra injectors and do the fuel managment and improve on the out of the box install. Yes, I would love to see one do that and we can compare.
This truck just never ran right with the SC. We could have gone the above route, but for probably the same money, we swapped it to a Turbo and the customer is happier than ever with the truck.
Chjristo, I don't see an apples to apples comparo. Further, 35 tires on a chassis dyno doesn't sound like you'd get really accurate numbers off either setup.
Nope, in retrospect we should have run smaller tires, but the truck is regeared to 4.88's so running smaller tires would not really be an option.
Certainly we should see a shift left of both HP and torque figures with normal tires.
Yes,
I service, worked, tweek (and still drive) turbocharger applications daily for 15 years at my audi shop (and at boost levels in the 26psi range - my audi turbo quattro runs 22-26psi). I certainly can appreciate turbos for what they are. However, torque is something that is tough to match apples to apples boost with a supercharger. I know from experience in dozens of audi factory turbo applications that 90% of power comes from boost, how you get it matters little. What you do with 'other' parameters gets you the last 10%. 5-6psi off both systems should easily give the advantage to the SC in torque and near equal in HP.
Add charge air cooling to the SC setup, I suspect that the SC is all it's cracked up to be.
Scott Justusson
I would really like to see a SC truck match the turbo. We looked long and hard at producing a intercooler for the SC kit, but decided against it purely for economic reasons.
All I can tell you that every SC'ed truck that I have owned or driven feels like they fall on their face when you really push them. Also the underhood temps that they generate is just to much. It might not be the SC directly, maybe just the engine bay laytout on the 1FZFE and not allowing airflow to cool things down once the SC is installed.
The trubo trucks do not suffer from this, but as Dan says, the SC is better than a poke with a sharp stick. However maybe someone has to sharpen that stick a little.