07-30-2011 | #21 |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
smmy... Please don't misunderstand me. When you increase the amount of air fuel running through the motor, you make more power. Since these cars still use proms rather than aftermarket EMS, your tuner has access to changing the basics of timing and fuel injector duty cycle. So what your friend did was to reset the injector duty cycles such that the air fuel ratio was adjusted upward -- for the added air flow -- back to wherever the motor likes it, but somewhere around 13-13.5:1, I would guess. That would make more power pretty much everywhere except the high end where the secondaries had come on before. The reason I suggested that the low end would suffer -- relatively -- is that there's a lot of air now down low and the secondary runners were not designed for velocity there, so there would be a lot of volume, but less velocity. The only way you could see this effect would be the shape of the torque curves before and after. However, it sounds as though the overall change is much for the better, though I would be curious to see the duty cycles for the injectors.
Just noodling about it, I wonder about keeping the primary-secondary setup and just have the secondaries come on earlier -- lower rpm or load -- rather than have them both open all the time, and increasing the size of the plenum, since the larger plenum would cause more air to go through both the primaries and secondaries. However, running both all the time will certainly get you more power and its easy and doesn't cost anything, but the reasons for using variable valve timing go further than raw power or Honda would just run the upper end lobs all the time... And, despite the notes about passing various tests using "normal" versus power settings, that should not have been the primary reason for the design. Gordon |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
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Moving from hypothetical to empirical LT5 (secondary facts and characteristics), I found these departures from the "textbook" as you may soon discover (hopefully):
I don't know what significant information can be gleaned from the results of these drastically different motors, but in the context of the general discussion, I thought they'd be interesting in their respective right, no? My stock LT5 (note the leaning was due to the secondary fuel pump failing) This is the same motor after being fully ported according to "FBI" models that demonstrate proven characteristics I particularly like. And, rules and theories and empirical data that apply to 2-valve motors struggle to apply absolutely to 4-valve, dual intake runner motors - or at least to the LT5's design. For comparison, look at the characteristics of a stock(?) LS7, the torque and power curves in particular, compared to the (350 ci) LT5. For a comparison of an LT5 a bit closer to the LS7's cid, there is this: a 415 cid (stroked and sleeved) LT5: I've rambled too much (as I tend to do..) P.
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07-31-2011 | #23 |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
Paul... Thanks much for the data. Haven't really done the math, but my gut take is that its pretty much as I expected, though the scaling of the first 2 graphs is a bit different. From looking at the shape of the curves, the modified motor has a lot more midrange torque and relatively less torque at the bottom end. The base motor seems to make about 280 ft lbs at 2000 and peaks at 330 or so, which is 16% higher. The modified motor starts at about 300 ft lbs and peaks at 377, which is 26% higher.
As to the injectors, I have to look up the model number you mentioned. I am used to thinking of injectors in terms of how many cc's they flow, like 850cc Bosch's or 1600 cc Bosch's or whatever. When I use a larger flowing injector that I want to work down low at lower pulse widths, I like Injector Dynamics modified Bosch's, because the take the pinhole and run it out through 6 channels, like the spokes of an umbrella, so the fuel is better atomized, which helps at low rpm and low duty cycles. I'm not an engineer, but read a lot and talk to motor builders a lot over time, so I can't quote Helmhotz. But, I have empirically tried differing sized plenums, different length runners, tappered versus non-tappered, and a lot of work on header diameters and lengths, as well as trying exhausts with multiple pipes controlled by cutouts to increase flow velocity. For instance, I found that cylinder temperatures varied from front to back on some motors and that differences of an inch in header lengths would improve flow and pulsing because of better equalized velocities, since heat changes velocity. Most of my better experiments have been done with an E30 M3 piston engine and 2 and 3 rotor rotaries, all NA motors. Definitely spent more than a college engineering degree on my learning process! I agree about getting a flat torque curve, though I'll say that my old Ferrari 512 had more torque up high than down low and it really gave it a bike-like kick! Sorry for all this talk, since I don't even have a car yet, but, honestly, this motor is just such an exciting design that I can't help thinking about it. Gordon Gordon |
07-31-2011 | #24 |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
Gordon,
What the hell are you waiting for? |
07-31-2011 | #25 | |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
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Ya might as well get off the sidelines and get your feet wet. Oh, and bring some cream for that permagrin you're gonna get! P.
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07-31-2011 | #26 |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
clearly you don't understand how gm worked in the 80's....What part of the state are you from? when I get mine back up and running I'll be happy to give ya a ride pre and post secondary mod
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07-31-2011 | #27 |
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Re: anyone have a near stock zr-1 with the secondaries removed?
Hey, Kevin. I'm near Bethlehem on the east side of the state. I'd really appreciate a ride in the car. You're going to Carlisle, right? Maybe I'll see you there? Where are you located?
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07-31-2011 | #28 |
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Pittsburgh, I actually need to upgrade my profile here. I'll be at carlisle but I don't know if my car will be.
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08-01-2011 | #29 |
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I'll be there, but driving something else as well. I did just make an offer on an 8000 mile ZR1 that is pristine. Should have it by the end of the month with any luck.
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