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Thread: 20V vs N1 turbo comparo blabbery

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2012-04-19 21:31:41
#51
the n1's would be superior on a twin scroll manifold
2012-04-20 03:45:53
#52
I agree. The twin scroll would spool the turbo quickly and @ peak torque is where bp/boost ratio would be ideal. the overlap period could prove for huge gains in the mid-range.

I am hoping the N1 perform in the mid-range, with little driveability loss. But at 8k rpm it is anyone's guess which one is going to do well. The 20V could win all-around. the N1 exhaust cam has a little more duration and lift, but similar tests have shown that a little less flow on the exhaust side is beneficial.

We will just have to wait and see.
2012-04-20 15:13:29
#53
as i always say ,Traction wise, if you try some 225/50/15 OR Larger Toyo Proxes RA1'S , youll never want another tyre
2012-04-20 15:23:07
#54
Originally Posted by THE_FUGITIVE
as i always say ,Traction wise, if you try some 225/50/15 OR Larger Toyo Proxes RA1'S , youll never want another tyre


not 15" will fit over Brembo's.
2012-04-20 15:24:19
#55
Except for that a 15" wheel will no longer even fit over his brakes. lol.
2012-04-20 15:29:41
#56
Originally Posted by ashtonsser
Except for that a 15" wheel will no longer even fit over his brakes. lol.


slow, just like your car
2012-04-20 15:29:46
#57
I bet with angle grinder he could make them fit.... Stopping... maybe not
2012-04-21 05:09:18
#58
The Brembos take 12" rotors. That makes my brakes bigger than yours.

Cheapest brake upgrade EVER. I got everything for about $800. Probably less.
2012-04-21 08:52:04
#59
What is the overlap on the N1 vs the 20v? Increased overlap with boost will cause severe short circuiting. This could negate greater lift/duration and will affect you gas mileage poorly. Still doesn't hurt to try!

Walker
2012-04-21 09:05:16
#60
74 deg for the n1's and 57 deg for the 20v's

Again it really depends on the setup. If you have a setup that can keep backpressure to boost at or below a 1:1 ratio a more overlap cam will not hurt anything and actually help.
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