Originally Posted by
AndreasOver lap is not a HP killer with turbos if you are going to rev the motor high. The faster the motor revs the less likely the air will be squeezed out.Point taken.
Originally Posted by
AndreasBuilding a 600 WHP VE-T should be easyYou'd recommend starting with a VE then because of the superior head flow design? Why else? What is it about VEs that helps them take to revs better than a DE? They don't have solid lifters do they?
Originally Posted by
AndreasThe cook book was basically big turbo, SR16VE cams, Valve springs and retainers, Forged pistons and rods.This is what I'm talking about here. A simple build. Solid lifters in this build?
Pardon my VE ignorance but when creating the cams the engineer has control over the high profile cam lobe and the low profile lobe completely independently, yes?
Originally Posted by
AndreasIf I were to build a 600 WHP turbo motor I would go with a 90mm piston and keep the boost down to 20 PSI but not rev more than 8500 RPMs for savety and longevity.If you increase the displacement then WHP goal moves higher as we're looking for specific output here. 90mm pistons gives 2.1 liters I'm guessing? Then you'd need to make 630 WHP. You think that could be done with 8,500 rpms? Also you've just spent all that money to bore the block and made your job harder...