Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

AssumIng you have two cars one with 4wd and one rwd, if you could overcome grip issue would 4wd and rwd have same acceleration givrn engine hp and weight is same?

Also does anyone here drive 700+ rb25? Is it laggy on 2.5 engine?

 

i wonder why i didn't change my bottom end to 3 liter to get much better torque and smaller lag

 

 

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/480449-acceleration-rwd/
Share on other sites

For instance i wonder how a 2 liter evo can get 0-60 on 3.4 sec with 2 liter engine

 

lag will be huge and need 3 sec to get to the rev band

 

i am interested as no matter what power, R34 with 2.5 engine struggles to get low 0-60

 

also what is correlation between engine size and fuel consumption. Me thinking engine of 2.5 should consume much smaller fuel than 4.4

 

my m5 consumes less With 560 than the r34

i can only think of new technology and extreme precision on mapping but still there is almost 2 liter difference and fuel usage is same

Edited by drifter17a

All things being equal 4wd will always have better grip than 2wd

Fuel consumption is a function of power, weight (total work done) and efficiency.

In my view especially for a road car an RB30  is going to be better than an RB25 or even 26 or 28.

I have seen torque amp which is 48v turbo proving around 4 psi so it seems to match torque at very low rpm to what you achieve at 3.5k rpm hence boosting street acceleration 

 

i am done spending more money on rb25 as it is laggy so think if I put a top mount turbo with bigger turbo it will make acceleration even slower as boost will kick in around 4k

If your RB25 is in good condition consider getting a turbo from Hypergear. Read through some of his last few pages to see the results he is getting from his cost effective turbos.

But if its in need of a rebuild consider an RB30. With better than 9:1 compression you will get better pickup even off boost.

5 hours ago, drifter17a said:

lag will be huge and need 3 sec to get to the rev band

When launching a car the revs will be high and the turbo will then be able to make boost pretty quick, but the most obvious thing is a car doing that kind of time would be using launch control and making boost with the clutch disengaged before launching= no lag at all. Rolling on throttle is a different story.

 

You should have put a supercharged v8 in the car.

8 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

When launching a car the revs will be high and the turbo will then be able to make boost pretty quick, but the most obvious thing is a car doing that kind of time would be using launch control and making boost with the clutch disengaged before launching= no lag at all. Rolling on throttle is a different story.

 

You should have put a supercharged v8 in the car.

Actually I have been looking at getting an M35 Stagea and an LS engine is looking more attractive than VH41 or VK56.

LS1 might be cheaper but VK56 is a pretty nice engine :) The good folks at harrop do a suitable kit.

And you wont be happy with an M35 after having had a good C34 for a while, just look at all those posts over the years. They are not the same animals at all.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Don't do it if your gearbox box has already having syncro issues. The short hifter will put a greater load on them. If you must I remember Nismo did a shorter shifter, with the top part being physically shorter and the part that went into the gearbox was the same as stock. In saying that I've had a C's short shifter (I think) in mine for many years, which was given to me as the previous owner was not sympathetic to the gearbox. Thus forwarned I was careful and had to modify my normal changing style. You have to be super accurate with your clutch and shifts
    • Well, after a week of daily driving and having to crawl out between the wheel and the side intrusion bars. I got myself a quick release setup. I went with an NRG short hub and Quick Release with some cute heart cutouts on the pull tabs. Nice and matchy matchy with the rest of the interior accents I have going on.  The only downside is the total stack height even with the short adapter is longer than the old HKB boss kit. Luckily I had some adjustment left on the column so move the wheel away.
    • stock shifter with new bushes, springs and cup will improve it. Gktech do all the bits. The opinion as the years have gone on is the redline is not great in old gearboxes.
    • Hi all   what short shifter do you use on your skykine r34?   my synchronous does have a problem and i was getting huge delay and grinding sound between 2nd and 3rd, did put shockproof red heavy stuff and it is great now/ no issues   would in your view short shifter screw this up?   people seems to suggest/ use cube short shifter and there is standard and premium. Seen review of premium as much better and less play. Thoughts?
    • Yeah, there's a bit of a density and friability difference between pebbles and any of those other things. Silicone will definitely float in oil and so will be mobile enough to move around. Although, again, if it is upstream of the filter it really shouldn't go any further. I would only ever worry about silicone when it is in places downstream of the filter. Upstream of the pickup is a whole 'nother matter. We've all seen what that does. I have seen the most abominable crap settled out in industrial gearboxes, trunnion lube systems and the like, without any sign that any of it has touched anything in the machine. Just chilling in the bottom, waiting for the inevitable operator error that causes the whole machine to need to be dismantled for repairs.
×
×
  • Create New...