Originally Posted by Brazilbro Is it the VVL that is limiting the tq. on our cars or what? I would think we could get closer the 400-425 wtq with close
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Horsepower = (Torque*RPM) / 5252 But gearing has to be factored in. The HR/VHR may have a lower peak torque, but it will pull over a wider RPM range. Trust me, 6-7 PSI will work fine for a daily driven HR/VHR. 10-11 PSI is on the high side for this motor ... you can always put in a boost controller for the rare occasions you run up against a "tough kill". |
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Jeremy,
I would be willing to trade my invidia gemini exhaust, as I wouldn't mind super loud and annoying on mine. especially since its too low to clear the speed bumps at work now, and is truly a weekend track and mountain run only car now.
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Color me a bit uneducated, but what is the diameter of the Invidia? What model do you have? And do you think it will drone less than the GReddy? I'm interested, but I need to make sure I quite this hooker down without restricting the flow of exhaust.
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Guys, terrific job with this car... agree with an earlier comment about it being the best looking street oriented 370z on the board! I look forward to some driving videos!
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Invidia USA. it should quiet and drone less, it definitely took the rasp away from my test pipes. Since Teresa won't drive the car anymore with the wing, I may as well also make it where she won't ride in it either!
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LOL'ing at your comment re: Teresa. BTW, i'm telling her what you said! |
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i love the location of that EVC, amazing car dude.
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Drone in the exhaust is due to the engine driving the exhaust system at its resonant frequency. You can't get rid of it, any length of pipe has a natural frequency, but you can change the frequency (RPM) it happens at. Stock exhaust systems are tuned to put the resonant frequencies outside the normal RPM range the engine is run in. Sometimes they add resonators for this purpose. To raise the resonant frequency of a system, shorten its length. To do this, you can try tail pipes that exit by the wheel (like GN's have), or you can try a muffler with a shorter internal flow path. If you have a true dual system, you can change the natural frequency of the system dramatically by adding a balance tube. If you can't shorten the system, then you can add slightly less than one wavelength of pipe. This will also raise the resonant frequency of the system. The wavelength in a single converter system (not true dual) is a little less than three feet at 3000 RPM. Shortening the system by a foot or so will move a resonance at 2000 RPM to about 3000 RPM.
To move a resonance, calculate the wavelength at the RPM that gives the resonance you want to move. Then calculate the wavelength at the RPM you would rather it be at. The difference is the length of pipe you need to add or delete. Add to lower the RPM, delete to raise it. If you want to raise it but you can't cut any pipe out, then add one wavelength of pipe minus the amount you calculated. This will have the same affect. If you add or subtract a multiple of a wavelength exactly, you will not change the resonant RPM. Wavelength = 1100 X 60 X 1/RPM X 1/4 X 1/2 or Wavelength = 8250 / RPM Wavelength = standing wavelength 1100 = speed of sound in air in feet per second 60 = convert RPM to Revs per second RPM = RPM 1/4 = four cylender firings per revolution (make this 1/2 for "true dual") 1/2 = standing wavelength is half the wavelength of a "normal" wave
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I love where GTM put your HKS EVC boost controller, looks like it was made to fit there. Is the fit really as good as it looks?
Just wondering why you did not go with external wastegates?
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Thanks for all of the information on resonance. I don't think I can delete any of the length of this GReddy piping, so I will try the resonators they place in the cans at the end and see if that helps. If not, then I think I will just try to stick two bananas in the tailpipes. The EVC's fit is just as good as it looks in those photos. The only caveat is that the angle is a bit harsh for the driver and it takes some maneuvering to read. That and at night, the light from it is in the passenger's eyes. *haha* Who really cares about that, though? I didn't want open dumps, so no externals. I didn't want to recirc them, either. For the power level that I wanted, internals were perfectly fine. Any possible boost creep/spikes is going to be mediated by the EVC. But, I haven't seen any yet. Even with the more free-flowing exhaust. |
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Love the picture change! The unwanted sound you are talking about, is it coming from the mid pipe?
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