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High Revving V8's!!
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DO IT! Talk about bang for your buck in the aftermarket!
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I think a TT makes sense for 2 reasons:
1) Torque is starting to get out of hand in some of the high performance cars, and our cars are getting more high-performance every year. We all have torque management/launch control, etc... to keep us from roasting our tires up while easing into/out of a parking space or pulling out of the office. Turbo gives GM another avenue to control torque (through boost options) while continuing to push performance. 2) Gas mileage. CAFE requirements and gas guzzler taxes create economic incentives for manufacturers to increase gas mileage, even in performance cars. Having a "Daily Driver" setting via boost controls that keeps the boost low while below a certain number of RPM's could increase the gas mileage significantly, without sacrificing the performance the car is capable of doing. |
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So the new Corvette will be a low displacement OHC turbo car. Otherwise known as a ricer.
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Name one turbo v8, "ricer." One. Turbo = displacement on demand. With modern turbo technology, you can make peak torque EARLIER than a comparable n/a engine, make more power, better gas mileage. . . For example, the cobalt ss turbocharged makes 260 lb ft @ 2,000rpm out of a 2.0l I4. Look at all the big aftermarket shops. How many of their top cars aren't turbo now? Hennessey, linginfelter, heffner, etc.
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I was just joking. lol
It is just funny. When the mustang went OHC it was omg ricer engine. Then when the Cobra went supercharged it was OMG they had to use a power adder to make power. Just like to laugh about it now. Follow the leader and all. |
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Cylinder activation/deactivation doesn't change displacement at all if you are taking it literally, which it seems you are, using the #cylinders x bore^2 x stroke x π/4 formula for displacement. The pistons are still sweeping from tdc to bdc, so the displacement doesn't change. You are effectively (sorry, is that better?) increasing displacement with forced induction as the volume of air/fuel fit in each cylinder is increased beyond maximum efficiency possible with an n/a engine. If you think active fuel management changes displacement by altering air/fuel delivery to specific cylinders, then forced induction under the exact same principal also alters displacement by increasing air/fuel delivery to all cylinders.
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If you want to go forced induction to increase the theoretical displacement, you would need to go with a positive displacement supercharger not a turbo. Otherwise, your argument is just as shaky as mine
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Seriously though, I'm just having a bit of fun in an amusing thread, that is all. For all the advantages of what is proposed to be in this mythical engine, the reality is that anything that it might be able to do, a large displacement naturally aspirated gen V small block will probably do it better for less money. Arguing the details about how turbos are or are not displacement on demand in comparison to the technology that actually used that term seems just as relevant to the C7 Corvette as anything specific to this engine.
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