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Dave Henshall

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i was bord today so i did a bit of maths...

 

a good stage 1 , 2.0 cossie 4pot engine running 1 bar of boost will make 270hp.

 

so 270/(4*1)=67.5 hp per pot,

 

and i wonderdd why the supras made much more power with only 0.8 bar of boost as std.. then reliased they are 6 cylinders..

 

re work the above and put the supra numbers in...

 

67.5*(6*0.8)=324 hp

 

almost exactly what the TT is as std ...

 

 

i know this is simple stuff, but int maths brilliant ;)

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i was bord today so i did a bit of maths...

 

a good stage 1 , 2.0 cossie 4pot engine running 1 bar of boost will make 270hp.

 

so 270/(4*1)=67.5 hp per pot,

 

and i wonderdd why the supras made much more power with only 0.8 bar of boost as std.. then reliased they are 6 cylinders..

 

re work the above and put the supra numbers in...

 

67.5*(6*0.8)=324 hp

 

almost exactly what the TT is as std ...

 

 

i know this is simple stuff, but int maths brilliant ;)

 

So according to your maths, if you take a BPU Supra running 1.2 Bar boost you will get 486BHP:D

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Can't see how this is technical (pure speculation) so have moved to Supra Chat. :angrymod:

 

You cannot like for like compare 2 completely different engines with completely different turbo setups and assume 1 bar of boost on each is equal if they have the same no. of cylinders.

 

Brian.

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...i know this is simple stuff, but int maths brilliant ;)

It is simple indeed, just not as simple as you think it is.:D

 

Boost and power do not have a linear relationship, and in any case you should be using absolute pressures, not boost.

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