In reference to this Intercooler selection stuff, I thought I'd toss this out there. There's been allegations of too much Intercooler being a **bad** thing, or why bother with such a large one. In the Intercooler Selection thread there are some data logs, showing actual MATs from datalogging. So I kind of beat the topic to death about temps., in that one. Thought I'd post a little data about this alleged *lag* problem.
Let's see starting to make boost at 1,800 RPM,
206/206, TA-62, stock converter, 60 PPH injectors.
Even my BBC truck has to get off idle to start making any power.
Run Mph Rpm Map VE% Tps CTS MAT Sa Rt sPW AFR rrWB
19:06 0 1825 101 90 59 168 95 27 0 3.63 12.5 10.7
19:06 0 2000 104 90 78 168 95 27 0 3.75 12.5 10.1
19:06 0 2025 105 88 95 168 95 28 0 3.78 12.5 10.3
19:06 3 2075 106 87 100 168 95 28 0 3.75 12.5 10.5
19:06 3 2125 108 86 100 168 95 28 0 3.69 12.5 10.3
19:06 3 2175 110 84 100 168 95 28 0 3.72 12.5 10.8
*The *excessive* richness is from the AE.
While some really big turbos, and loose converters, can be slow, a *healthy* street car, it's only a *problem*, if you think it's supposed to be like nitrous. Most any engine, has to get into it's operating range to start making power. Some power bands, yes, are wider then others, but you can only use so much off idle anyway. At the lower rpms, the firing pusations are further apart, so the shock loads to alot of components, are worse.
Needless to say the proper tune also comes into play in a huge way. You may want to note the amount of resolution in these table, and that in particular the VE has some drastic changes, well that's what happens when you start getting the tune correct.
Looking real close at both tables, you'll see how the timing and fuel play together real nice. And while most people tend to think of boost starting at 100 K/Pa, it doesn't really happen that way. On something like a GN in N/A mode, the darned thing probably'd never get over 90 K/Pa. So it's at that stage of where the turbo is starting to kick in, since the engine is breathing better then it possibly could in N/A mode. It's kind of splitting hairs, but understanding that makes for no Tip-In preignition, and a host of other illnesses, ie crazy amounts of AE, too much timing, etc, etc.
I've included the timing, and VE table from that *run*. To get degrees of timing, multi by .351. To get VE in %, multi the VE values by .351.
If the tables don't look *right* or *familiar*, it's because this is my modified Syclone code.
NormalTimingTbl
TABLE Main Spark Advance
Map:20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
68,68,68,68,77,74,74,74,71,71,71,68,68,68,60,60,60 ; 600
68,68,68,77,77,74,74,74,71,71,68,68,68,68,60,60,60 ; 800
68,68,68,77,77,84,84,84,81,81,75,72,72,68,65,65,63 ; 1000
35,35,68,68,81,99,99,99,93,90,81,78,75,75,68,65,65 ; 1200
35,35,35,74,89,109,109,109,109,109,99,90,81,75,75,72,72 ; 1400
35,35,35,74,99,112,112,112,112,112,106,93,84,81,78,78,78 ; 1600
35,35,35,74,99,120,120,120,120,120,120,99,96,93,90,90,90 ; 2000
NormalVeTbl
; Base Pulse VE vs RPM And MAP
Map: 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 ;
20, 30,100,115,125,125,130,134,134,138,145,145,150,155, 155,155; 600
20,30,100,115,125,125,125,134,134,138,145,150,155,155,165, 165 ; 800
20,30, 60, 75,115,130,133,135,155,175,190,210,210,210,210, 210; 1000
20,30,35,45,105,135,140,140,160,215,215,220,220,220,215, 215; 1200
20,30,30,45,95,135,155,170,180,180,215,225,225,225,220, 220; 1400
20,30,30,45,95,135,165,175,185,190,215,240,235,235,230, 225; 1600
20,30,30,45,95,135,165,175,185,185,195,235,220,205,210, 200; 2000
When your done reading it, try it again in 20 mins, and see what you see.
Let's see starting to make boost at 1,800 RPM,
206/206, TA-62, stock converter, 60 PPH injectors.
Even my BBC truck has to get off idle to start making any power.
Run Mph Rpm Map VE% Tps CTS MAT Sa Rt sPW AFR rrWB
19:06 0 1825 101 90 59 168 95 27 0 3.63 12.5 10.7
19:06 0 2000 104 90 78 168 95 27 0 3.75 12.5 10.1
19:06 0 2025 105 88 95 168 95 28 0 3.78 12.5 10.3
19:06 3 2075 106 87 100 168 95 28 0 3.75 12.5 10.5
19:06 3 2125 108 86 100 168 95 28 0 3.69 12.5 10.3
19:06 3 2175 110 84 100 168 95 28 0 3.72 12.5 10.8
*The *excessive* richness is from the AE.
While some really big turbos, and loose converters, can be slow, a *healthy* street car, it's only a *problem*, if you think it's supposed to be like nitrous. Most any engine, has to get into it's operating range to start making power. Some power bands, yes, are wider then others, but you can only use so much off idle anyway. At the lower rpms, the firing pusations are further apart, so the shock loads to alot of components, are worse.
Needless to say the proper tune also comes into play in a huge way. You may want to note the amount of resolution in these table, and that in particular the VE has some drastic changes, well that's what happens when you start getting the tune correct.
Looking real close at both tables, you'll see how the timing and fuel play together real nice. And while most people tend to think of boost starting at 100 K/Pa, it doesn't really happen that way. On something like a GN in N/A mode, the darned thing probably'd never get over 90 K/Pa. So it's at that stage of where the turbo is starting to kick in, since the engine is breathing better then it possibly could in N/A mode. It's kind of splitting hairs, but understanding that makes for no Tip-In preignition, and a host of other illnesses, ie crazy amounts of AE, too much timing, etc, etc.
I've included the timing, and VE table from that *run*. To get degrees of timing, multi by .351. To get VE in %, multi the VE values by .351.
If the tables don't look *right* or *familiar*, it's because this is my modified Syclone code.
NormalTimingTbl
TABLE Main Spark Advance
Map:20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
68,68,68,68,77,74,74,74,71,71,71,68,68,68,60,60,60 ; 600
68,68,68,77,77,74,74,74,71,71,68,68,68,68,60,60,60 ; 800
68,68,68,77,77,84,84,84,81,81,75,72,72,68,65,65,63 ; 1000
35,35,68,68,81,99,99,99,93,90,81,78,75,75,68,65,65 ; 1200
35,35,35,74,89,109,109,109,109,109,99,90,81,75,75,72,72 ; 1400
35,35,35,74,99,112,112,112,112,112,106,93,84,81,78,78,78 ; 1600
35,35,35,74,99,120,120,120,120,120,120,99,96,93,90,90,90 ; 2000
NormalVeTbl
; Base Pulse VE vs RPM And MAP
Map: 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 ;
20, 30,100,115,125,125,130,134,134,138,145,145,150,155, 155,155; 600
20,30,100,115,125,125,125,134,134,138,145,150,155,155,165, 165 ; 800
20,30, 60, 75,115,130,133,135,155,175,190,210,210,210,210, 210; 1000
20,30,35,45,105,135,140,140,160,215,215,220,220,220,215, 215; 1200
20,30,30,45,95,135,155,170,180,180,215,225,225,225,220, 220; 1400
20,30,30,45,95,135,165,175,185,190,215,240,235,235,230, 225; 1600
20,30,30,45,95,135,165,175,185,185,195,235,220,205,210, 200; 2000
When your done reading it, try it again in 20 mins, and see what you see.
