
High-spec Na 2.2 Screamer
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 09:48 AM
#2
Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:19 AM

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:21 AM


#4
Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:31 AM
I hear there is already such an engine in a vx220
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apparently it has a 7900rpm limiter on a high compression engine with webcon throttle bodies, running between 220 and 240 bhp depending which rolling road you believe
which two gave those numbers? I can tell you which to believe then


#5
Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:42 AM
You're in excactly the same position as I am, I only use the car on track and its v quick through the corners so I'm catching up more powerful cars who then move over on the straight but I cant get past
Was due to have stage 2 supercharger conversion done at Courtenays tomorrow but they cant get the manifold and even though I have now sourced a manifold myself they have booked work into my space and cant do it for 6 weeks or so. I am now considering Thorney stage 5, will be calling them tomorrow to find out how soon they can do it.
Ooooh. Sorry to hear that. Must be disappointing to say the least!
Is there a parts supply problem with Courtenay Supercharger bits???
#6
Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:44 AM
I hear there is already such an engine in a vx220
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apparently it has a 7900rpm limiter on a high compression engine with webcon throttle bodies, running between 220 and 240 bhp depending which rolling road you believe
which two gave those numbers? I can tell you which to believe then![]()
Is it a member on here?
Do you know who built-up the engine?
Sounds good!!
#7
Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:48 AM
You're in excactly the same position as I am, I only use the car on track and its v quick through the corners so I'm catching up more powerful cars who then move over on the straight but I cant get past
Was due to have stage 2 supercharger conversion done at Courtenays tomorrow but they cant get the manifold and even though I have now sourced a manifold myself they have booked work into my space and cant do it for 6 weeks or so. I am now considering Thorney stage 5, will be calling them tomorrow to find out how soon they can do it.
Ooooh. Sorry to hear that. Must be disappointing to say the least!
Is there a parts supply problem with Courtenay Supercharger bits???
Only the manifold I think, they said they had the rest of the parts
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 10:59 AM
#9
Posted 07 June 2009 - 11:05 AM
I hear there is already such an engine in a vx220
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apparently it has a 7900rpm limiter on a high compression engine with webcon throttle bodies, running between 220 and 240 bhp depending which rolling road you believe
which two gave those numbers? I can tell you which to believe then![]()
Is it a member on here?
Do you know who built-up the engine?
Sounds good!!
I do believe thats vocky himself haha
#10
Posted 07 June 2009 - 01:34 PM
I hear there is already such an engine in a vx220
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apparently it has a 7900rpm limiter on a high compression engine with webcon throttle bodies, running between 220 and 240 bhp depending which rolling road you believe


However, if you really want some punch up the straights then I think a charger is the best way to go for bhp/£.
How would an engine like Vocky's compare to a "stage 2" (or around the same peak power) S/C'd car on a track?
The peak power would obviously be the same, the n/a engine would produce it at higher revs, would that be a good or bad thing in terms of track driving?
I can also only imagine that the mid-range power/torque would be stronger for a S/C'd engine. As for bhp/£, I can't think there is a lot in it if you do it yourself. But once up to that spec with the S/C then more power can be had for a little more out-lay, where as the n/a would be at its limits (I think

Imo S/C would be the way to go; obviously it comes down to personal preference, driving style, and what you want out of the car, so everyone will have their different views, which is exactly what makes life great

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 01:57 PM
#12
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:17 PM
Sorry to hear about the problem with the manifold, I would wait though it is well worth it believe me. I love the TB for noise but must admit prefer my S/C
I think I would prefer the sc as well, I was trying to get this done for a trip to The Ring and Spa on 29/30th June and thought I had it all planned out!! I dont want to go TB just because I might get it done before the 29th and then regret it when I get back. Decisions, decisions.
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:19 PM

#14
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:30 PM
it really depends what you want
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if you like na power then I would advise the following parts;
eagle steel rods
z22yh 11:1 cr pistons
balancer delete
lightened flywheel
under drive crank pulley
CompCams stage 3 na cams
ported head
webcon throttle bodies - remapped by northampton motorsport
piper 4-1 exhaust manifold
piper 2.5" system inc sports cat
if you want sc power then I would advise these parts;
GM sc and inlet manifold
Courtenay DIY sc kit
pro-alloy chargecooler
Courtenay remap
piper 4-1 exhaust manifold
piper 2.5" system inc sports cat
At the moment I'm irritated with my car (which I only use on track) as I can go faster than most around the corners but it is dog slow on the straights and most of what I've got past comes steaming past me again. I want a car with about 200-220bhp, that will do me. At present I've got TMS pp2 158bhp. The problem is I'm trying to get it all done by the 29th but thats looking a no go now. I've got a Miltek with a 200 cat and would prefer to keep that, would the Piper not be too loud.
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:32 PM
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#17
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:50 PM
the milltek will be fine, just replace the exhaust manifold when the standard one cracksAt the moment I'm irritated with my car (which I only use on track) as I can go faster than most around the corners but it is dog slow on the straights and most of what I've got past comes steaming past me again. I want a car with about 200-220bhp, that will do me. At present I've got TMS pp2 158bhp. The problem is I'm trying to get it all done by the 29th but thats looking a no go now. I've got a Miltek with a 200 cat and would prefer to keep that, would the Piper not be too loud.

The courtenay sc will deliver the power you want, you just need to be patient

#18
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:51 PM
wouldn't that look great with itb's

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:52 PM


#20
Posted 07 June 2009 - 02:58 PM
The courtenay sc will deliver the power you want, you just need to be patient
Got La Croix and another Ring trip booked for the autumn so I will, as you sensibly suggest, be patient.
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