xradam Member 43 Member For: 16y 10m 28d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 16/04/08 02:54 AM Author Share Posted 16/04/08 02:54 AM I have heard about harmonics, engine has been fully balanced so I guess time will tell. Having very few people in this horsepower area you can't just ring a heap of shops and expect to get the correct answer on how far to rev it, at present the car make power to 7k with atomic cams I don't believe you would still be making this power at 6600rpm. This is just my opinion not fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 16/04/08 04:49 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 04:49 AM Nice result mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plazmaman Member 43 Member For: 18y 2m 7d Posted 16/04/08 06:20 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 06:20 AM Congratulations guys Well designed and professionally executed Regards Plazmaman Racing . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcl Toughest BA Turbo Lifetime Members 3,408 Member For: 21y 10m 12d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 16/04/08 08:11 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 08:11 AM what does your tuner think about reving it to 7000rpm? is it gonna last? In BCL`s car they changed the crank and some other 'secret' stuff to let it safely rev to 7500rpm... apparently these engines have very poor harmonics at those sorts of rpm- that's why very few people tune them to rev so hard... bessides the oil pump gears that is...We changed the crank in my car because 3.5 years ago we had no idea how much torque a stock crank could take, so changing to a custom billet crank was a precaution (and very expensive).However, I have never had an oil pump gear problem, even though it'll rev to 7500rpm. Other cars with stock cranks have oil pump gear problems going to 6500rpm.So having a balanced crank has helped a lot.However, my harmonic balancer recently did fail recently, so a heavy duty item is a precaution for high revs.Also, as a rule of thumb with a good turbo engine I like to have a minimum of 3000 usable revs. The big tubo shifts the power band to higher rpm, so in this case you have good power being held from 4000 all the way to 7000rpm with fall off, which is good. Although there is not much under 4000 you can drive it most of the time without getting yourself into trouble.Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 16/04/08 08:15 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 08:15 AM What is the acutal issue with the rpm's, is the crank flexing ?. If not & the rotating assembly was balanced properly there wouldn't be an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcl Toughest BA Turbo Lifetime Members 3,408 Member For: 21y 10m 12d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 16/04/08 08:29 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 08:29 AM I hope Simon at Nizpro doesn't mind, but I'll quote from his forum:ref http://forums.nizpro.com.au/showthread.php?t=57We have never seen a standard crankshaft fail unless a rod has failed first. That being said the standard crank is actually too light and is not fully counterweighted. When I say too light I do not when overall just in the wrong places. In fact even Brian’s is too light which is one of the reason the balancer has failed. Th e main way to help this is now using Titanium Connecting rods along with a lighter weight piston while still maintaining strength. Of course using normal materials and being able to still have the strength able is not possible.We are currently looking at the possibility of casting our own cranks to our own design to help these problems and still be cost effective. However this is 8 to 10 months away along with the viability of build short engines and the amounts are yet to be determined. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 16/04/08 09:03 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 09:03 AM Thanks for that Brian. I'd hate to think what a custom set of Titanium rods are worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Member 1,193 Member For: 16y 9m 30d Gender: Male Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD Posted 16/04/08 09:32 AM Share Posted 16/04/08 09:32 AM very awesome figures love the work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALF05T Member 453 Member For: 17y 9m 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 16/04/08 09:23 PM Share Posted 16/04/08 09:23 PM Is there anyone else out there with a billet crank? Unless you get a larger turbo like BCL's, will the standard turbo run out of puff before you reach 7500rpm?I find this topic interesting, I mean obviously a turbo which comes on boost at 2000rpm to 7500 would be the ultimate. Probably only possible with a twin set up.Alf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xradam Member 43 Member For: 16y 10m 28d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 16/04/08 11:27 PM Author Share Posted 16/04/08 11:27 PM PLJ59 has a motor built by hi-torque and its 500rwhp on std turbo turning to 6800 I believe that is out of puff. (this car also has cams) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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