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      04-28-2010, 02:08 PM   #1
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N55 versus N54 Dynos

A few of you were asking for this so I had BMS put a dyno graph together for you guys Both cars were run in similar conditions and both on Shell 91. Runs were both started around 2000-2200rpm.

Overall power is similar but from what I am told the N55 seems to suffer from a bit more lag. No idea on the potential of the N55 yet as BMS is just beginning the groundwork. There are some more details in my other thread.
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Here is a dyno graph showing the DCT in action (4th gear to 5th gear shift)

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3 whp more and 3 trq less.. interesting LOL
computer controlled engines are awesome eh? good info, i wonder what the true potential of both power plants is
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computer controlled engines are awesome eh? good info, i wonder what the true potential of both power plants is

there is the question, obviously both of these dyno's are on very restricted motors.

Lets see what the n55 can do properly modd'd before any comparisons can really be made.

my big question, being that its already a single turbo setup, is there room for a larger snail down there now?
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there is the question, obviously both of these dyno's are on very restricted motors.

Lets see what the n55 can do properly modd'd before any comparisons can really be made.

my big question, being that its already a single turbo setup, is there room for a larger snail down there now?
+1 if a bigger turbo can be placed there fairly easily, that could change things..
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+1 if a bigger turbo can be placed there fairly easily, that could change things..
I would think so
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+1 if a bigger turbo can be placed there fairly easily, that could change things..
It would have to be twin-scroll...or not ? I wonder if a classic single turbo can be fitted instead of the twin-scroll ?
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It would have to be twin-scroll...or not ? I wonder if a classic single turbo can be fitted instead of the twin-scroll ?
You meant twoclassic single scroll turbos instead of one-twin-scroll?
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It would have to be twin-scroll...or not ? I wonder if a classic single turbo can be fitted instead of the twin-scroll ?
You meant two classic single scroll turbos instead of one-twin-scroll?
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I'll take the better top end of n55.
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You meant two classic single scroll turbos instead of one-twin-scroll?
No. One single-scroll instead of the stock twin-scroll. It's feasible in theory, the only problem is the mixing of the 2 exhaust paths and the 2 intake paths which somewhat negates the lower lag of the twin-scroll setup. It's kind of like the single-turbo upgrade for the N54 planned by HPF: it mixes the two intake paths, and the two exhaust paths.
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My fear is that a larger snail will contribute to more turbo lag
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My fear is that a larger snail will contribute to more turbo lag
of course it will but that is the tradeoff for big power. Have you ever seen a supra dyno graph?

we are super spoiled with our engines
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Take these comparison with not being 100% dead on since the N54 dyno was done over a year ago.

Such little differences can be off set easily in diff. temps in the dyno and fan quality.
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My fear is that a larger snail will contribute to more turbo lag
yes that will be the case, but the upside will be much better top end performance

for example here is a sc61 which is a mid sized journal bearing, not even DBB on a s52 running pump gas. This is a sweet powerband. Put a turbo of this size but with DBB and billet wheel and you'll see a hell of a fun 335 or 135 to drive. Yes you wont have the 2,000rpm performance, but all you need to do is downshift and keep the revs above 3,500rpms and you have a rocket. Much like my car when it runs lol....I have full boost by 3100rpms or so w a gt35r.

as a note, if the rpm pickup was accurate this run was let off a good 1,000rpm before redline where maxHP would have been seen.

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There are plenty of larger snails that are twin scroll. Check out the selection over on ATP Turbo: http://www.atpturbo.com/

To help lag you can can go to a ceramic compressor/turbine wheel and a ball bearings.
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There are plenty of larger snails that are twin scroll. Check out the selection over on ATP Turbo: http://www.atpturbo.com/

To help lag you can can go to a ceramic compressor/turbine wheel and a ball bearings.
yup, just trying to show that a larger snail will make that motor come alive if someone sets it up.
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