turbo charge LS1
#21
RE: turbo charge LS1
ORIGINAL: 95slvrZ28
For stip only use I'd go with a S/C hands down. An Eaton S/C produces boost off the line like a twin skrew type blower, but also spools like a Vortech or other turbine style supercharger. Look at the fastest accelerating vehicle on the planet, do they use turbos or S/C...
Now don't get me wrong, a turbo can be great for a street/strip car, but overall Specter has the right idea, to run any good amount of boost and to truly benefit from the turbo you need to run lower compression etc. Expensive to do it right...
ORIGINAL: ninetysixyenko
yea, that's why i said a s/c for street use. smaller pulley, lower boost, less strain on engine for DD. for a strip only car, use a big *** turbo, and turbos are more efficent. less loss, which a strip only car would be looking for. you could always turbo a street car though. dont get me wrong there. but also, a turbo is alot more simplicity for instalation, for a DD car.
yea, that's why i said a s/c for street use. smaller pulley, lower boost, less strain on engine for DD. for a strip only car, use a big *** turbo, and turbos are more efficent. less loss, which a strip only car would be looking for. you could always turbo a street car though. dont get me wrong there. but also, a turbo is alot more simplicity for instalation, for a DD car.
Now don't get me wrong, a turbo can be great for a street/strip car, but overall Specter has the right idea, to run any good amount of boost and to truly benefit from the turbo you need to run lower compression etc. Expensive to do it right...
Let me break it down for you what I'm trying to say here...
From the quoted post by ninetysixyenko: "that's why i said a s/c for street use." as well as "for a strip only car, use a big *** turbo"
I was simply trying to say that I would go the other way around, for a strip only car go S/C for a street/strip car go for a turbo. Just like Specter said, the lag that you get from a turbo can be to your benefit on the street for normal driving conditions. And the 1000 HP being wimpy was sarcastic, like, humor...plus, I still think that 1000 HP is quite weak in comparison to 8000, but take from that what you will.
#23
RE: turbo charge LS1
Man import you get way too up tight about stuff... But turbos arent THAT bad, but they can cause engine problems like mentioned before, expect to repair stuff... alot.. Those cars on the drag strip every weekendwith turbos are always in the shop during the week.. i stand by superchargers for street/strip use. If you want to go on the twisties then a turbo would be a great idea but in drag races its all about off the line speed.
#24
RE: turbo charge LS1
ORIGINAL: Spartan66
Man import you get way too up tight about stuff... But turbos arent THAT bad, but they can cause engine problems like mentioned before, expect to repair stuff... alot.. Those cars on the drag strip every weekendwith turbos are always in the shop during the week.. i stand by superchargers for street/strip use. If you want to go on the twisties then a turbo would be a great idea but in drag races its all about off the line speed.
Man import you get way too up tight about stuff... But turbos arent THAT bad, but they can cause engine problems like mentioned before, expect to repair stuff... alot.. Those cars on the drag strip every weekendwith turbos are always in the shop during the week.. i stand by superchargers for street/strip use. If you want to go on the twisties then a turbo would be a great idea but in drag races its all about off the line speed.
#25
RE: turbo charge LS1
im not up tight, this guy wants to turbo his car, so he asks about turbo setups. So you guys go off about s/c. He didnt ask which is better, or what you think about turbos. and then talk about 8000 almighty horsepower that has to be rebuilt after each run, maybe thats why street cars run a weak 1000hp so they can be used more than once. Still no one has asked this guy who started this thread what he wants to do with his car or what his budget is.
#27
RE: turbo charge LS1
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turbos[:'(]If your gonna drag race it then go with a supercharger.
Now here was my post to the OP, which addresses the questions about turboing an LS1
ok, now to the OP, the ls1 is not designed to handle boost. it has a very high compression ratio from the factory. this is more inducive to nitrous and NA performance.
if you are dead set on turbo (which i will do some day when I actually have a real job, so dont let these guys discourage you) you will want to get pretty much a completely new motor made. you will be replacing about all of the components anyways (to do it right) might as well have a drop in engine assembled. you want forged internals, low compression about 8.5:1. This is really the only way I would turbo an ls1 (or really LSX at this point, that is probably the block id go with)
if you are dead set on turbo (which i will do some day when I actually have a real job, so dont let these guys discourage you) you will want to get pretty much a completely new motor made. you will be replacing about all of the components anyways (to do it right) might as well have a drop in engine assembled. you want forged internals, low compression about 8.5:1. This is really the only way I would turbo an ls1 (or really LSX at this point, that is probably the block id go with)
#28
RE: turbo charge LS1
The budget is not the issue. Me and my cousin who is a master tech at firestone and had a turbo firehawk will be doing all the work. I personally like the turbo better because it will be a race track car and weeknights. The lag doesn't bother me because it all depends on the turbo on how bad it is.