Cerbera power?
Cerbera power?
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Boosted Ls1

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21,200 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Can anybody offer some accurate power/tq figures for the cerb. I'd like to compare notes so the more detail the better Thanks.

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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You're designing a stage 1 upgrade for us huh?

If you do it, you got my order! Make me hit a 100mph in 5secs...!!!

Engine isnt really that torquey, a top V8 performer but not in the league of the americans.... but what she does have is very fast revving, so as long as the weight is good, she'll cut through the air..... she reaches the optimum power band in a flick.... and stays there on perfectly timed clutch tearing gear changes....

PTW is the key....

Theres loads of info in here, just do a search and you'll find plenty of techy stuff.... it just gets a tad little boring when the performance/power questions keep coming up....



>> Edited by SXS  on Monday 9th August 20:38

Boosted Ls1

Original Poster:

21,200 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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[quote=SXS ]You're designing a stage 1 upgrade for us huh?

PTW is the key....


>> Edited by SXS  on Monday 9th August 20:38[/quote]

Nope, not unless you want an ls1 transplant I'm interested in comparing the engines, ls1 v cerb or ls6 or ls2 but I need to know realistically what the cerb makes in the first place. Thanks.

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Boosted Ls1 said:

Nope, not unless you want an ls1 transplant


Email sent! And Interested!

simonsparrow

1,593 posts

285 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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This one has an Emerald ECU and afew other mods, but could represent a well running Cerbera.

www.emeraldm3d.com/em_projects_rose.html

I think the AJP weighs about 140Kg, very light for V8.

rjben

917 posts

305 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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The site seems to make reference to the car being a Red Rose, is this the case? 388 BHP would seem a bit light? I thought a standard 4.5 could make between 350 - 360 at the flywheel and a red rose made close to TVR advertised 420BHP of the standard 4.5?

Boosted Ls1

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21,200 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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SXS, you have mail.

Simon, good link, thank you. Quite interesting reading. Is this a typical car or modded engine? The cerb likes to rev and must sound wonderful at full chat!

Just for comparison a mildly hopped ls1 is making 360lbs at 3000 rpm and over 300 lbs/ft torque at 2k. Torque peaks at 392 lbs at 5000 rpm On the top end the ls1 is making 400 hp at 5,800 and 392hp at 6200 rpm. The cerb in the graph is making appx 385 hp at 7100.

The cerb engine weights are interesting, is 140kg about 308lbs? LS1 weighs in at just under 400 lbs.

So which will be quickest, a cerb or the TSO? The TSO has the power and mega-grunt but a slightly heavier engine and 6 gears. Anybody got the weight of a cerb?

jesfirth

1,743 posts

265 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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a cerbie is supposed to weigh 1120 kg but mine is almost 40kg heavier-nothing to do with the driver i might add

Boosted Ls1

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283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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jesfirth said:
a cerbie is supposed to weigh 1120 kg but mine is almost 40kg heavier-nothing to do with the driver i might add


Have you checked for ballast in the boot?

dannylt

1,906 posts

307 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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As has been said many times before... Most standard 4.5s have been between 330 and 350bhp, with around 300 to 330lbft. A few have been under 300bhp, but haven't seen any standard over 350 on a well known dyno. After Red Rose mods, mine made 398bhp @7200 and 350lbft - with the alternate 98 map. Only ran it on 95 fuel once and it was nasty.

SXS - you talk about "lemon" engines from the factory and imply yours is better. I'd say the factory are well aware of what the expected power is, and a lemon would be a sub 330 one. And competition ignition leads are going to make sod all difference assuming they weren't knackered in the first place!

FourWheelDrift

91,845 posts

307 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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IIRC all Cerbera power tests were done on a bench without any additional ancillary attachments, hence higher quoted power to actual usable power.

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Dannylt, what the hell you on about? If you think all non-lemon cerberas produce around 330-350break, you keep believing that...

What I DO know, is when the right foot hits the floor, theres a hell of a lot more umph in the current one than my past ownerships, and others I've had the chance of blasting.

I've never made any claims on power output figures, if anything its a combination of good-tuning/traction/and more breathing power that does the job.... and I've got that area pretty sorted... and I feel the freakin difference in a major way, and she was running very sweet before any of the jobs.

And when did I say my coil and leads made all the difference? You read my profile and put words into my mouth? Blow air in the other direction!

>> Edited by SXS  on Tuesday 10th August 21:48

joospeed

4,473 posts

301 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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[scouse mode] calm down calm down {/scouse mode]

simonsparrow

1,593 posts

285 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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Interested in the idea of an LS1 transplant, but wonder if it would be cheaper than just rebuilding a TVR engine that had gone wrong (assuming thats the motivation for doing it).

On the other hand, the low down torque of the LS1 could be good for drivability.

Any idea of costs?

gazzab

21,556 posts

305 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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Good lad Danny!

whatever

2,174 posts

293 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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simonsparrow said:
On the other hand, the low down torque of the LS1 could be good for drivability.


Interesting. I always think of it the other way round. For instance, if I'm "on the go" I know that the power/torque is further up the rev range, and can keep the needle there using gears. If I'm beetling around town, or if the surface is slippery I know that if I keep the revs low then there's a bit more room for error and correction, rather than getting treated to all the torque at 2k revs.

mike s

2,919 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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There was a RR Cerb tested not long ago with 438BHP IIRC. That thing must go

Boosted Ls1

Original Poster:

21,200 posts

283 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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simonsparrow said:
Interested in the idea of an LS1 transplant, but wonder if it would be cheaper than just rebuilding a TVR engine that had gone wrong (assuming thats the motivation for doing it).

On the other hand, the low down torque of the LS1 could be good for drivability.

Any idea of costs?



I can't quote because there are so many variables, you can call me though via my profile I'd build a custom engine, internal trigger, DTA ecu etc (with traction control etc. Of interest though what will the tvr cost to rebuild?

As for the torque issue, over 300lbs at 2000rpm and nearly 400 through most of the mid and upper ranges is well worth having.

Whatever, I know just what you mean but with these engine's the torque is there, all the time. All you do is press the loud pedal.

>> Edited by Boosted Ls1 on Wednesday 11th August 13:08

dannylt

1,906 posts

307 months

Thursday 12th August 2004
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SXS said:
Dannylt, what the hell you on about? If you think all non-lemon cerberas produce around 330-350break, you keep believing that...

: :

I've never made any claims on power output figures
Huh? Aren't you contradicting yourself here? So, how many Cerbies have you seen on a dyno? Let me guess - none. But if it makes you feel better to imagine yours is better, that's great. Impressions of power are more to do with the delivery anyway - cars with flat torque curves feel slow.

dannylt

1,906 posts

307 months

Thursday 12th August 2004
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mike s said:
There was a RR Cerb tested not long ago with 438BHP IIRC. That thing must go
Yeah - it was modified beyond standard factory "Red Rose" though. I'd be upset if the modifications DIDN'T give more power! I wonder how long it lasts