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Friday, 14-Jun 2013 @ 11:24am
Edited by d
Friday, 14-Jun 2013 @ 11:36am
Friday, 14-Jun 2013 @ 11:36am
For those looking for more hp dont forget there are other options with your 1000.
Been looking at the benefits of running lighter pistons, longer rods, friction coatings and heat proof coatings and there is definitely alot to be gained with making the A10 even more efficient, powerful and reliable.
The heat proof coatings are amazing at reducing the heat loss through the engine components making them last longer and not to mention a proven increase in BMEP.
Friction coatings are self explanatory on how they achieve efficiency.
Longer rods from A12 121.5mm using milled 1.5mm A15 pistons increase rod stroke ratio again to 2.059 and the 3mm bigger bore improves valve shrouding and compression. This increases the time efficiency of the combustion as proven even lately on long rod sr20ve and honda K motors.
Keeping the exhaust thermal heat is another important part by heat proof coating the manifold and depending on how far you want to go could even use bike pistons which are very cheaply available at 76mm bore or less and use a baby turbo setup for extra torque best would be twin charging and efi etc.
Either way a small turbo setup a10 using a good ball bearing setup will overcome the lack of torque of the 59mm stroke but will also be able to spin providing your bottom end and top end is built for it to 8500rpm quite easily and even with smaller ports accompanied by longer inlet manifolds be able to be a very peppy engine easily capable of 100kws at the engine when you compare it to the same sized inferior mini engines which are achieving this with a small supercharger, a single su and 998cc.
There are also other technologies to consider as long as they dont clutter than engine bay with rice
I especially like...
In the modified vehicle, a Passat 1.4, the existing integrated starter generator (ISG) was replaced with the CPT SpeedStart ISG for quicker response during start/stop events.
The existing 68Ah VRLA battery was replaced with a 100Ah battery (two Exide 50Ah Orbital High Carbon batteries in parallel) located under the boot floor. These batteries use a spiral wound absorbent glass mat design with added carbon in the negative active material. They have been laboratory tested to 220,000km of simulated car use.
integrated starter generator and propulsion boost for take offs using energy stored from engine braking is awesome
Been looking at the benefits of running lighter pistons, longer rods, friction coatings and heat proof coatings and there is definitely alot to be gained with making the A10 even more efficient, powerful and reliable.
The heat proof coatings are amazing at reducing the heat loss through the engine components making them last longer and not to mention a proven increase in BMEP.
Friction coatings are self explanatory on how they achieve efficiency.
Longer rods from A12 121.5mm using milled 1.5mm A15 pistons increase rod stroke ratio again to 2.059 and the 3mm bigger bore improves valve shrouding and compression. This increases the time efficiency of the combustion as proven even lately on long rod sr20ve and honda K motors.
Keeping the exhaust thermal heat is another important part by heat proof coating the manifold and depending on how far you want to go could even use bike pistons which are very cheaply available at 76mm bore or less and use a baby turbo setup for extra torque best would be twin charging and efi etc.
Either way a small turbo setup a10 using a good ball bearing setup will overcome the lack of torque of the 59mm stroke but will also be able to spin providing your bottom end and top end is built for it to 8500rpm quite easily and even with smaller ports accompanied by longer inlet manifolds be able to be a very peppy engine easily capable of 100kws at the engine when you compare it to the same sized inferior mini engines which are achieving this with a small supercharger, a single su and 998cc.
There are also other technologies to consider as long as they dont clutter than engine bay with rice
I especially like...
In the modified vehicle, a Passat 1.4, the existing integrated starter generator (ISG) was replaced with the CPT SpeedStart ISG for quicker response during start/stop events.
The existing 68Ah VRLA battery was replaced with a 100Ah battery (two Exide 50Ah Orbital High Carbon batteries in parallel) located under the boot floor. These batteries use a spiral wound absorbent glass mat design with added carbon in the negative active material. They have been laboratory tested to 220,000km of simulated car use.
integrated starter generator and propulsion boost for take offs using energy stored from engine braking is awesome
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