Custom Turbo Kit???
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Custom Turbo Kit???
OK. So I am new to this forum. This is my first post. Yay for me. So my question is this: Say I had an unlimited budget and wanted to build a turbo kit capable of dumping 25+ psi onto the renny. Is this possible? 4" piping, new internals, beefed up seals, ignition, etc. I have seen plenty of FD's dumping lots of boost but no 8's. wtf?
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OK. So I am new to this forum. This is my first post. Yay for me. So my question is this: Say I had an unlimited budget and wanted to build a turbo kit capable of dumping 25+ psi onto the renny. Is this possible? 4" piping, new internals, beefed up seals, ignition, etc. I have seen plenty of FD's dumping lots of boost but no 8's. wtf?
Mazsport got over 360whp with 13PSI. With beefed up seals (I assume you mean apex seals) I don't see why you couldn't go higher.
Use race gas. Give us dynoes
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I haven't ever seen anyone running much more than half that. From what I've heard, no one has really pushed the engine to breaking point, so no one knows how far it will go.
Mazsport got over 360whp with 13PSI. With beefed up seals (I assume you mean apex seals) I don't see why you couldn't go higher.
Use race gas. Give us dynoes
Mazsport got over 360whp with 13PSI. With beefed up seals (I assume you mean apex seals) I don't see why you couldn't go higher.
Use race gas. Give us dynoes
Yes of course apex seals. I would say race gas would also be a must with this much boost. I am assuming people that have done FI kits have not bothered to upgrade apex seals and that is why no one wants to push more than 13 psi?
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With 10:1 static compression you will have a very hard time pusing that kind of air into a renesis. But if you got the money give it a shot and let us know how it goes.
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With an unlimited budget you could afford a complete custom motor but I'm not sure who you would turn to for that unless you could do it yourself.
With an unlimited budget, hell, lose the Renny all together. Swap a 20B in and if you still want more power order a booster from the shuttle program.
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Well, with an unlimited budget, what you would do would be buy about 1000 motors. Then you would basically design a pretty badass turbo system from the ground up. Then, install motor one. Crank boost until something breaks. When something breaks, design a replacement for it, and incorporate that design when you drop the next motor in. Keep replacing motors until you're up to 25 psi or wherever you want to be. If you can run 25 psi at 9:1 compression on a given fuel system, maybe that's like running 21 psi at 10:1. It's not worlds different, just more difficult.
There are very few Renesis engines putting down 350 whp (to be honest, quantifying enginges by the boost they run instead of the whp which is really what you are after unless you are trying to hit a certain pitch on your BOV doesn't make sense anyway) and none that I know of doing 400 whp. Given enough time and money, you could build a system that began as a Renesis that will do 1000 whp, but the time and money just hasn't been done yet. Who knows how many engines, builds, and designs it will take. Usually, with cars, this is spread over many owners just pushing what can be done but with unlimited money I guess 1 guy could do it.
Seeing as to my knowledge it hasn't been done, I don't know of anyone who could concretely say what is the best way to do it. You can just make an educated guess, design/fab it up, and see if you missed anything.
There are very few Renesis engines putting down 350 whp (to be honest, quantifying enginges by the boost they run instead of the whp which is really what you are after unless you are trying to hit a certain pitch on your BOV doesn't make sense anyway) and none that I know of doing 400 whp. Given enough time and money, you could build a system that began as a Renesis that will do 1000 whp, but the time and money just hasn't been done yet. Who knows how many engines, builds, and designs it will take. Usually, with cars, this is spread over many owners just pushing what can be done but with unlimited money I guess 1 guy could do it.
Seeing as to my knowledge it hasn't been done, I don't know of anyone who could concretely say what is the best way to do it. You can just make an educated guess, design/fab it up, and see if you missed anything.
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The two biggest things holding people back from doing huge horsepower FI setups one the Renesis are 1) the lack of engine management systems (the Cobb AP seems to have started to change this) and 2) the relatively high compression ratio of 10:1 which puts a lot of pressure on apex seals that cost $1600 to upgrade.
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The two biggest things holding people back from doing huge horsepower FI setups one the Renesis are 1) the lack of engine management systems (the Cobb AP seems to have started to change this) and 2) the relatively high compression ratio of 10:1 which puts a lot of pressure on apex seals that cost $1600 to upgrade.
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I haven't really researched the XTREME rx-8 turbo'ing. I've always been more interested in the maximum low-lag power range, so I don't know what other tuning barriers you'd run into?
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This is complete speculation and I'm no expert, but you might be able to increase displacement/get better compression by taking very precise, shallow scoops out of the side irons (which I think are fairly thick). Sort of like the channels in the rotor faces, but in the side housings.
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The two biggest things holding people back from doing huge horsepower FI setups one the Renesis are 1) the lack of engine management systems (the Cobb AP seems to have started to change this) and 2) the relatively high compression ratio of 10:1 which puts a lot of pressure on apex seals that cost $1600 to upgrade.
This is complete speculation and I'm no expert, but you might be able to increase displacement/get better compression by taking very precise, shallow scoops out of the side irons (which I think are fairly thick). Sort of like the channels in the rotor faces, but in the side housings.
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This is complete speculation and I'm no expert, but you might be able to increase displacement/get better compression by taking very precise, shallow scoops out of the side irons (which I think are fairly thick). Sort of like the channels in the rotor faces, but in the side housings.
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Hmm... So aside from the obvious upgrades that would be needed in order for the renny to handle this much boost, it seems the throttle body and upper intake and probably the entire intake system would have to be bigger in order to have enough air be able to pass through it. Could the intake be re-manufactured to look and function exactly the same but have a bigger inside diameter? Who would/could accomplish this? ITBs? I realize that it would be cheaper to just slap a 20b into the 8 and just go from there but I have plans on doing that to an FD. I know the REW can be modded to handle tons of boost so why not the Renesis?
I would probably have Smokin Joe's out here on LI do the build as I have heard good things first hand about them. Anyone here have any experience with that shop?
PS Thanks to MM for the compliment. I have waited too long to ask this question here.
I would probably have Smokin Joe's out here on LI do the build as I have heard good things first hand about them. Anyone here have any experience with that shop?
PS Thanks to MM for the compliment. I have waited too long to ask this question here.
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As to my other question in my second post, has anyone upgraded their renny with high performance apex seals? What is stopping someone with a turbo, different wastegate spring and boost control from turning the boost up to 20 psi?
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i dont know how many people here have turbo's that will do that in ANY kind of efficient manner...?
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You need to get off the seals. They're not holding us back. Also why are you talking about messing with the wastegate spring then using a boost controller?
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Apex seals aren't hold us back. So get off the "high performance seals" train.
Also, get off the boat of "25 psi this" and "20 psi" that. PSI is a very loose measurement when talking power. You need to think it terms of airflow, not pressure. Like 55 lb/min, or 65 lb/min of air.
The high compression also isn't holding us back. Higher compression gives us a greater starting point, so we can (theoretically) run less airflow to achieve the same power. It just requires better and more careful tuning.
Also, get off the boat of "25 psi this" and "20 psi" that. PSI is a very loose measurement when talking power. You need to think it terms of airflow, not pressure. Like 55 lb/min, or 65 lb/min of air.
The high compression also isn't holding us back. Higher compression gives us a greater starting point, so we can (theoretically) run less airflow to achieve the same power. It just requires better and more careful tuning.
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I would think you would need better apex seals in order for the engine to handle more heat and pressure. Why do they even sell high performance apex seals if that is not what is holding us back? If nothing is holding us back then why have I not seen anyone pushing more than 13 psi? If it is only a matter of airflow, that leads me back to my 3rd post.
Blowoff valve hooked into tires and tire pressure monitor system ftw...
Blowoff valve hooked into tires and tire pressure monitor system ftw...
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Gotta disagree. If we had lower comp rotors we'd be seeing 400+whp Renesis engines on pump gas right now.
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I would think you would need better apex seals in order for the engine to handle more heat and pressure. Why do they even sell high performance apex seals if that is not what is holding us back? If nothing is holding us back then why have I not seen anyone pushing more than 13 psi? If it is only a matter of airflow, that leads me back to my 3rd post.
Blowoff valve hooked into tires and tire pressure monitor system ftw...
Blowoff valve hooked into tires and tire pressure monitor system ftw...
It's true it would be easier to achieve that power on lower compression. Tuning is more key with higher compression, and quality of gas, etc etc. I just don't think it's the answer to our problems.