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    tuning strategies with E85 FlexFuel

    I've always given customers base maps to drive out a couple tanks of E85 before a tune. I have had someone drain a tank as best he could, but still had him drive out a tank of E85 before I would touch the car. Between 70% and 85%, I do not place much worry. CL will target Lambda and the...
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    Power to run sc?

    If the 8psi turbo were an exact matching curve of the SC, it will be faster, however, you can size the turbo (or SC) so that it will run out of steam and die up top as well (or make it large and peak boost is made at higher RPM). There are a lot of variables to work with, but the turbo won't...
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    Power to run sc?

    Ah, I see. Since all I've really seen done on the NSX's were PD blowers, I assumed this was one of them.
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    Power to run sc?

    That's fine, but we weren't talking about a centrifugal:confused:
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    Power to run sc?

    Twin screw ("screw-type") blowers are not the same classification as a roots even though they are both PD and look similar on the outside. Internally, they operate very differnet, aside from internals spinning. http://www.kennebell.net/techinfo/general-info/twinscrew-vs-roots-fromcatalog.pdf
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    Power to run sc?

    I was under the impression that both were screw-type blowers. I fully understand how they work.
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    Power to run sc?

    Define "way less"; and how do you figure that?
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    Power to run sc?

    The drag the SC produces will vary at different loads as it is not a constant. I HIGHLY doubt the CTSC (or like) is using 200hp to turn the blower. I'd image on some of the higher boost setups with the blower, it would be roughly around 50hp +/- 20hp. As far as comparing a turbo to an SC...
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    Are you runnning Ball bearing turbo?

    Generally in every car I've seen with coolant lines running to the TB, it is used to keep the TB from freezing in the open position during cold/wintery operation. I would guess that not many here, if any would be driving the car in the winter anyway. With that said, I have had a buddy have...
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    Question about boosted NSX

    Thank you. :cool: The stock motor was 9.8:1 and the forged piston motor is 9.5:1. I can't say for sure what the heads are flowing, however, the intake ports have been gasket matched, +1mm larger valves, stiffer springs and "stage 1" cams. Now that I no longer live in Denver, CO, I am maxing...
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    Question about boosted NSX

    I should probably actually scan the sheet, but here is a closer look: The below graph was with the stock motor with some intake and exhaust work when NA, then the same motor with 9-10 PSI. Back then, I wasn't having the issues I had with the latest runs and I was able to run it up to 8k...
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    Question about boosted NSX

    Hmmm... It's been so long, but it's firing something in my brain. Give me some time and I'm sure I'll think of his name. He probably bought his SC kit from SHO Shop. I'm sure he has some stories to tell about being screwed over by them, I know I do. I picked up the pipes and SC bracket...
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    Question about boosted NSX

    Thanks for the comments. I agree, the Yamaha is the only reason I ever thought about buying the car (I've had this car for a long time). Stock whp was around 185whp. My last dyno without a tune, no secondaries (no low end), and and electrical issue net me this: I'm glad the rest of the...
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    Question about boosted NSX

    I'm strictly referencing power, the NSX is a far superior car. With that said: I'm definitely not a street light racer as it has no traction. No automatic found here either.
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    BBSC Supercharger with E85 Fuel Conversion Finished Results "508 RWHP"

    A Bosch 044 would allow the same and is capable of delivering more pressure than the Walbro's. Those Injector Dynamics are capable of handling very high pressures. I have the same injectors and the 1,000cc injector can be made to safely flow just like a 2,000 cc injector.
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