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Old 06-24-2006, 05:36 AM
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i did a bit of research for my turbo civic. i didnt know if i should get a turbo cam or a NA cam. i found a workshop here in melbourne australia that put the toda Cs on their boosted b16a and got 534hp/400kw
i hope this help gives ppl an inside to what na cams can do on a turbo car

Old 06-24-2006, 10:22 AM
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wow thats awesome...........how much boost?
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most dynos i have been around give a way higher number when you scale it to wheel speed instead of engine rpm. for example when i used to use a mustang dyni, my n/a civid would show well over 350whp@ XXXMPH

but 187@XXXXRPM

something to do with the trannies multiplication of power
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its running 25psi i think.

thats with the old set up ,i believe theyre up to 450kw now
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Pretty fascinating... I would actually be way more interested in the cam gear settings though...

I am not much of a fan of aggressive NA cams in a boosted setup.. Last thing I'd want to worry about is problems from most built NA setups -- timing belt snapping, valve springs binding, valve float, worn retainers. Now add our typical boost problems onto the list...haha It's a mobile time bomb
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this is an interesting subject because we have been looking at a few different cam profiles of "turbo cams" and SOME of them are exactly a copy of some N/A cams..............I believe a very popular turbo cam was Extremely close to a set of buddy club 3s
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tony the Tiger &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pretty fascinating... I would actually be way more interested in the cam gear settings though...

I am not much of a fan of aggressive NA cams in a boosted setup.. Last thing I'd want to worry about is problems from most built NA setups -- timing belt snapping, valve springs binding, valve float, worn retainers. Now add our typical boost problems onto the list...haha It's a mobile time bomb </TD></TR></TABLE>

yeh i thought it would be a time bomb just waitn for explode.
but the car has been a daily driver for 3 years now.

hey tony im building my set up similar to yours. once i seen your video of the high comp turbo i was hooked

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What happens with high boost applications and excessive overlap? wouldnt that bleed off boost on the top end?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tony the Tiger &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am not much of a fan of aggressive NA cams in a boosted setup.. Last thing I'd want to worry about is problems from most built NA setups -- timing belt snapping, valve springs binding, valve float, worn retainers. Now add our typical boost problems onto the list...haha It's a mobile time bomb </TD></TR></TABLE>

sounds like we're gonna have more terrorist. someone call president bush! lol
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sounds like we're gonna have more terrorist. someone call president bush! lol</TD></TR></TABLE>


nah, don't worry about it...the only oil that guy has is the 5 quarts in his motor.
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nah, don't worry about it...the only oil that guy has is the 5 quarts in his motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>

hhahahah lmao, so true!!!!
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