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Ric isn't real concerned with making a lot of power, his first priority is reliability. I know he requests the engines be tuned very safe, and is probably running considerable less boost than most of the competition. Don't get me wrong I know there are some areas for improvements on his cars, but everyone has different priorities.
Back to the EFR stuff.... I am pretty sure an IWG EFR will not fit a RHD car, but I will double check when I get a chance( been swamped). I did notice that the 7670 IWG( only one that I can see fitting down low, as it runs a much smaller compressor cover than the 8374 or 9180), will require a custom waste-gate actuator bracket, as BW doesn't allow full 360 clocking off the unit. P.S. Nate I will call you back tomorrow. |
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I'm thinking for my future single setup of going with a manifold much like Rice's short as possible but utilizing the IWG BW to keep things simple, less potential failure points and compact, one issue will be that my car is RHD, but i think ifI got the compressor in hand and had a manifold locally built, I *think* (or rather, want to think) it can be done...
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Flow priority is far more important than shortness of pipes. The BIG problem you have with short manifolds is heat, fitment, durability.......... nothing dies faster than a short manifold and its allot more stressed than a longer one I find. The turbine entry flanges do not last very long, especially on a divided unit, they warp and the center section gets eaten away and good luck keeping a gasket alive long term there too. On turbo rotaries for a while now I have not bothered with divided entry turbine housings 1) they are not durable 2) they are a nightmare to keep a gasket up too 3) they are not really needed much for turbine response 4) they are way too heavy! For rotaries the single entry Tial turbine housing is the only thing that is durable and will last I have found.
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The problem with turbo rotaries used in road cars is if it is set up to be efficient then it will run a high exhaust gas temperature. When you run it at 0.9 Lambda say and at a constant 100kmh you will see a high temperature and as a result the exhaust parts start to eat them selves (as you see on any turbo rotary)... ever seen what a FD3S turbo manifold looks like? Basically after 50,000km road use only these parts are scrap. On a single turbo I have never seen any manifold last more than 30,000km (or 15+ BDC and HC engine rebuilds!). These effects get compounded if you do any sort of real power utilization (say 2% duty) at full load and power. If you add power to the equation then its even worse as the effects are worse, high temperature combined with high pressure and cycling of temperature from high to low, pre load on the metal gasket diminishes over time then they get eaten along with the mating flange surfaces = in the end a fucking nightmare. The only things that work are gasket less, while they are not perfect they are 'durable'. I got sick and tired of resurfacing all types of manifolds (machining is my profession among many!) and seeing all of this shit over the years. This is why rotaries are fucked! the same problem occurs in piston cars but the time is about triple to the time of failure! p.s. most people never talk about this cause they NEVER have owned them long enough or had an engine last that long LOL....... it is an issue, I'm sure I am not the only one to experience it
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