Twin Turbo install on my Ford GT dyno and 60-130 graphs
#16
Wow until now I didn't know it was possible to have both a supercharger and turbos on the same engine. Do they cancel out the downsides of each other? i.e parasitic loss and turbo lag I'm sure it isn't that big of a concern but, what kind of gas mileage do you get when you drive it on the street? Awesome car nonetheless!
#17
Wow until now I didn't know it was possible to have both a supercharger and turbos on the same engine. Do they cancel out the downsides of each other? i.e parasitic loss and turbo lag I'm sure it isn't that big of a concern but, what kind of gas mileage do you get when you drive it on the street? Awesome car nonetheless!
Also, with the SC/TT setup there is power ALL the time compared to a TT only setup. With my setup I have up to 250 more hp below 4000rpm compared to a TT only setup. Best of both worlds.
As long as you don't go over 4k rpm the gas mileage will be the same as before the TT install which is about 10mpg city and about 16-18 hwy. Get into the turbos and you can cut that mileage by 20-50% depending how much fun you have.
#20
I had a question about the supposed "50hp loss". Is it due to parasitic loss, or due to the airflow being restricted by the supercharger?
Porting the blower may help significantly
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