Turbo powerband question
Any reason as to why?
I have a 60-1 TTI kit. My powerband falls on it's face @ 5,200 rpm.
Rob's LS1 motorsports kit T63 falls on it's face past 5,200 rpms as well.
TTI's T76 kit falls on it's face after 4,800 rpms.
I know the richest spot in my powercurve, i'm at 12:1 a/f.
I dunno.
when i went to a built engine i switched out the springs to go with my cam, added a intake fuel pump and ofcoarse lowered the CR.
After that it pulls extra hard up top (i kept the ls1 intake for a while to, so it wasnt that).
i think Rob said the problem with the car he did was the springs.
that would be my first bet.
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Centrifugally supercharged cars are a different case because they continue to build more and more boost the higher you rev them. (As long as the belt doesn't slip) This tends to move the powerband over to the right. Again, another reason turbo cars generally live longer when properly tuned, as they don't need to see high revs to make "big" power.
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