Turbo upgrade on RV8
Discussion
Belle427 said:
Eann Whalley passed away some time ago sadly and I don't think anyone carried the business on.
If it were me I'd look toward a nicely built 5.0 engine from V8D or take a look at the S/C route via S C power.
Sorry to hear that Eann passed, nice guy….he fitted a turbo to my old 400.If it were me I'd look toward a nicely built 5.0 engine from V8D or take a look at the S/C route via S C power.
pwd95 said:
baconsarney said:
Wow.... Just over 11 years since this thread was started And I'm still N/A..... (no aspirations )
Never got round to it either... But I do have an opportunity at the mo. Got the y piece & turbo... just need to be brave.
Road use you will only be on boost for a few seconds at a time.
Up to about 400 bhp should be safe on the existing engine etc, above that you may need to be looking at stronger internals.
Also, the higher the boost the more heat it produces.
If you are planning on doing track days with your new power, then you will need to sort your cooling, certainly water, but particularly oil.
An oil temperature gauge is your friend.
Track use you will be on the boost a lot and the temperature builds up.
Go over 125C oil temperature and you risk permanent engine damage.
Also fully synthetic oil is the way to go in this case, as it will stand the higher temperatures.
Go number chasing at your peril. It's very tempting, we are all overgrown school kids at heart
Lots of people talk about 500-600 bhp, and the torque with a turbo is a lot higher (when mine had 395 bhp, peak torque was 525 lb ft for example)
Very possible to get big numbers, but at that boost level it develops a lot of heat and puts a lot of stress on the power train.
What some people tend not to tell you about is their engine rebuilds shortly after telling you about their power numbers.
Necessary to strengthen the power unit, clutch or gearbox etc, and you may need bigger injectors, fuel pump etc.
You can have a lot of cheap fun with 400 bhp.
QBee said:
Go number chasing at your peril. It's very tempting, we are all overgrown school kids at heart
Lots of people talk about 500-600 bhp, and the torque with a turbo is a lot higher (when mine had 395 bhp, peak torque was 525 lb ft for example)
Very possible to get big numbers, but at that boost level it develops a lot of heat and puts a lot of stress on the power train.
What some people tend not to tell you about is their engine rebuilds shortly after telling you about their power numbers.
My ears are burning!Lots of people talk about 500-600 bhp, and the torque with a turbo is a lot higher (when mine had 395 bhp, peak torque was 525 lb ft for example)
Very possible to get big numbers, but at that boost level it develops a lot of heat and puts a lot of stress on the power train.
What some people tend not to tell you about is their engine rebuilds shortly after telling you about their power numbers.
DangerousDerek said:
QBee said:
Go number chasing at your peril. It's very tempting, we are all overgrown school kids at heart
Lots of people talk about 500-600 bhp, and the torque with a turbo is a lot higher (when mine had 395 bhp, peak torque was 525 lb ft for example)
Very possible to get big numbers, but at that boost level it develops a lot of heat and puts a lot of stress on the power train.
What some people tend not to tell you about is their engine rebuilds shortly after telling you about their power numbers.
My ears are burning!Lots of people talk about 500-600 bhp, and the torque with a turbo is a lot higher (when mine had 395 bhp, peak torque was 525 lb ft for example)
Very possible to get big numbers, but at that boost level it develops a lot of heat and puts a lot of stress on the power train.
What some people tend not to tell you about is their engine rebuilds shortly after telling you about their power numbers.
You have been breaking engines for as long as I have been on PH, and you turbocharged your car to be more competitive.
You know the risks re engines probably better than anyone.
And I doubt that heat is really an issue for you, because 9 seconds at full throttle isn't likely to be get the oil that hot.
No, I was more thinking of those warm weather and no rain owners who turbo charge or supercharge for the bragging rights.
^^^^ Now, my ears are burning. No bragging rights here, just wanted to build the very best I could and did. Still going strong apparently too. Once again I repeat, people build a particular car for what 'they' get out of it and not what others think they should be doing with it. I prefer to actually go somewhere and even in rain rather than round and around in circles risking all my work as a pseudo racer. You just can't help yourself can you. I really thought this sort of st was well in distant past.
Edited by macdeb on Monday 18th December 14:12
Edited by macdeb on Monday 18th December 16:09
I'm not actually sure where all these cars are that have had turbo / sc installs and then need a rebuild. I've seen plenty of boost-converted cars over the years and to the best of my knowledge (admittedly my memory is pretty poor) I can't think of any that have had a turbo or sc and then needed a rebuild afterwards ...
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