si21 wrote:clee wrote:Well yes I'll up the boooooooost innit
What I mean is ,the car at the mo is not making the best of it's mods .Bigger fueling and turbo + it's still in Renault std ecu mode apart from the boost cutout .
...........................Mmmmmmmm Tony smith melted his manifolds running around 300BHP on a T4 so under bonnet temps would have dropped a little one would have to assume, I saw your turbo and manifold almost transparent LOL why do you think it will handle much more boost LOLOLOL

without melting
Why do people not carry out conventional modifications on these engines a bit of porting and and a couple of cams, This makes the engine more efficient and will give more power for less boost which keeps engine temps down. You may lose a little bottom end but the results in mid and top end would be worth it.
I beleive I heard there are a set of cams for the turbo lump that I beleive live in the front of a Renault 21 Turbo Quadra (It was a R25 lump)
So whats available?
Cams they are only bumps on sticks

I beleive the 3.0 N/A with engine mods has produced 340 Bhp
So why cant a turbo charged 2.5 I realise the firing pattern is different and the cam profile may be different to suit turbo charging but hey like I said bumps on sticks, different sticks and different bumps
si21
Because of the manifolds..
Look, the PRV's have 40mm inlet ports, general rule is that will not flow more than 250bhp normally aspirated. Engine CC has nothing to do with power, just revs and valve flow, but the ports on these engines are smaller than the valves etc. 330bhp was the max ever acheived on the PRV, but this is on race fuel, 8000rpm, sliding throttlebodies, 300+ degree cams with completely reworked heads, valves, ports etc. The true epitomy of taking the engine to the max, but by no means a usable road car engine, simply race.
Simon, with the standard manifolds, doing cams, porting doesnt make a blind bit of difference, hence why everybody hits 285bhp limit no matter the engine, whether it be the 2,5, the 2,8 or the 3.0 which does have better valves and slightly bigger ports. The exhaust side is simply too choked up at the engine will simply not flow any more air.
So you then think, ah, sort out the manifolds etc...Good idea, but now the lag is so much worse that you are coming on boost at say 4500, and the engine will still only rev to 6000 max (maybe lower) as this is all the engine will rev to naturally aspirated.... and having a turbo in the way of the exhaust system still creates more pumping losses than no turbo at all so all you have is a car with a narrower power band, and still doesn't 'rev'...
So you have to spend a shed load going biturbo, and then only to limit the power so the next weakest link (the gearbox) doesnt die...