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stevecordiner wrote:b0ll0cks!! Imoc hung when I tried to post a long thread!
The performance of mildly tweeked tubbys is similar no matter what the revision until you get onto big gulfs in power.The key for that is torque
Take a look at this http://www.mr2mania.com/plot.php
Plot dino's rev 1 at stage 4 against the rev 3 at stage 4.Notice that the rev 1 makes 280lbs of torque and the rev 3 makes 287lbs
- but they are running very different boost levels.
The early cars are very very torquey even if they dont generate the same hp- hence why the cars are similar in performance.
Rev 3's make better hp simply due to little things like a much better intake manifold design, hotter intake cam, larger throttle body.Its all stuff that will be most beneficial at high rpm and gas flow.
stevecordiner wrote:Its numerous factors Jim- or atleast thats what I think.
The early cars are higher compression which will spool a turbo quicker.Most lightly modded MR2's run around 100-105 down the 1/4, so the high rpm difference between the cars will only be seen really in 3rd gear as 1st and 2nd will be gone through very quickly in both cars, where as on the change to 4th the early car will spool up a tad quicker.
I'd say if you put a rev 2 and rev 3 side by side in 3rd- the rev 3 will pull on the rev 2 but not by much.
We're talking 30-40hp on a 280-300hp cars, on a hot day you'll lose more hp than that.
I've played with enough MR2's going down the road to know that they all perform pretty similarly with similar mods.
stevecordiner wrote:Its numerous factors Jim- or atleast thats what I think.
The early cars are higher compression which will spool a turbo quicker.Most lightly modded MR2's run around 100-105 down the 1/4, so the high rpm difference between the cars will only be seen really in 3rd gear as 1st and 2nd will be gone through very quickly in both cars, where as on the change to 4th the early car will spool up a tad quicker.
I'd say if you put a rev 2 and rev 3 side by side in 3rd- the rev 3 will pull on the rev 2 but not by much.
We're talking 30-40hp on a 280-300hp cars, on a hot day you'll lose more hp than that.
I've played with enough MR2's going down the road to know that they all perform pretty similarly with similar mods.
Edit:
Having said all that, I've seen some american guys with rev 3 engine swaps pull low 12 second 1/4 mile passes with minimal mods!
stevecordiner wrote:Providing you aren't using the stock ct26 you should have no trouble running low 13 second 1/4's just like a rev 3 does.With a ct20b on my car at 14psi I could run consistant 13.2-13.3 times
jimGTS wrote:stevecordiner wrote:Providing you aren't using the stock ct26 you should have no trouble running low 13 second 1/4's just like a rev 3 does.With a ct20b on my car at 14psi I could run consistant 13.2-13.3 times
bit confused by that.
ive a standard engine as far as im aware.
so what turbo should i have??
are you saying with stock turbo, the cars no good?
Even with a stock ct26 JJ managed a 13.1, so you just need to do the right tweeks![]()