Evoms vs. Proto
#76
Originally Posted by robmd99
Joe
How much more horsepower can EVOMS make by using the air intake plenium that goes behind the motor to feed the turbos? It would seem like they are getting to the edge? Or maybe I am wrong? When I look at the supras motors they have huge intakes.. much bigger than what we can put in the conventional way but the only other method is what Protomotive uses in which the put the tubing into the fenders? What do you think?
How much more horsepower can EVOMS make by using the air intake plenium that goes behind the motor to feed the turbos? It would seem like they are getting to the edge? Or maybe I am wrong? When I look at the supras motors they have huge intakes.. much bigger than what we can put in the conventional way but the only other method is what Protomotive uses in which the put the tubing into the fenders? What do you think?
#77
Originally Posted by sharkster
That's actually a _really_ important point for us California-wussies. We recently got a 3.8L GT800 with said intake/plenum to pass smog here. It looks so stock-like and the plumbing still matches all the emisions labels on the decklid as well.
#78
Originally Posted by joetwint
Exactly Alex,I didn't want to have to worry about getting my car inspected or relying on a favor just to pass inspection.I can take it to any inspection station and it passes......in fact did so today.
Last edited by OhioGT2; 06-12-2007 at 06:09 PM.
#79
Originally Posted by OhioGT2
I knew their had to be a redeeming quality about living in Ohio....we can register back-half drag cars for the street around here That was one of the main reasons I didn't relo to CA last year....I realized I couldn't have legally registered any of my cars and if I ever got pulled over, I heard they probably would have been towed on the spot
I got my car state inspected the other day and she passed with flying colors.
#80
Originally Posted by sharkster
That's actually a _really_ important point for us California-wussies. We recently got a 3.8L GT800 with said intake/plenum to pass smog here. It looks so stock-like and the plumbing still matches all the emisions labels on the decklid as well.
#81
Originally Posted by joetwint
Rob,I don't understand what you are getting at! There are a couple of cars running around in the 750-800rwhp range with that setup......I have it on my car and I don't think that is the limiting factor.The Proto and Evo are 2 different systems that deliver and measure the air in 2 different ways.....2 different philosophies.My car will easily pass a visual and emissions inspection that way with no problems.
Thanks for responding, the question I am asking is how much volume of air can any system flow to the turbos using the Porsche Method (starting at back of the engine winding behind the motor and eventually into each turbo). I was wondeing if that limited space can flow enough volume to feed 800, 900 or 1000 hp motors? And if not, at what hp level should you change to say the Protomotive system of flowing air via the fenders into turbos. I know you have worked extensively with EVOMs and I am just curious.
Franternally
Robert
#88
Originally Posted by buddyg
Besides the Vflow Evoms also changes the intake pipes from the fender scoops to smooth and increase the air into the motor.
Where can I find a photo of this set up? Changes in the intake pipes?
Sincerely
Robert
#90
Originally Posted by JR.
my point was that a street car without brake mods and weight reduction ISN'T being all that it can be..
the difference between a Porsche race car and a Porsche street car at the track is HUGE.
my friend Sol, who "educated" me, has some very interesting Porsche race cars...
http://www.perfectpowerinc.com/gallery.html
check out his ex-Hurley Haywood Fabcar race car..
http://www.perfectpowerinc.com/sales_preowned_autos.html
the difference between a Porsche race car and a Porsche street car at the track is HUGE.
my friend Sol, who "educated" me, has some very interesting Porsche race cars...
http://www.perfectpowerinc.com/gallery.html
check out his ex-Hurley Haywood Fabcar race car..
http://www.perfectpowerinc.com/sales_preowned_autos.html
BTW I'd be down to do some road course comparos. . All that HP wont help you much when it comes time to turn. 700 hp is a hinderance because you cant put the power down and would get owned at most tracks by stock GT3's especially for you guys that went to RWD.