Re: [DML] delorean turbo question
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Re: [DML] delorean turbo question
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 08:47:33 -0000
I've had excellent results running a richer overall fuel mixture on
what is basically the same engine (8.5:1 compression). Is especially
noticeable at lower RPM's. Note that I have no catalytic converters to
be affected.
(Don't even think about igniting a carburetion flame war -- Renault
cleaned the 2.8L odd fire clock with a dual carb'd setup on the A310:
160 max HP, albeit at 9.5:1 compression).
Speaking of which: all super/turbo charging does is basically yield
the same results as simply increasing compression of normal aspiration.
Regarding the exhaust system: If you route it UNDER the rear frame
extensions, rather than trying to squeeze it BETWEEN them, space is
opened up for all sorts of options, especially if you don't use a
muffler across the front of the engine. My engine compartment now
looks absolutely anemic next to a factory configuration.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Can you still get new turbo setups??
>
> It is unfortunate, there are (IMHO) no good cost
> effective performance modifications that can be done
> to the DeLorean.
>
> The turbo kits that have been around are OK, but even
> if you limit the boost to 6 lbs (as most do) you risk
> internal engine damage. Usually a cracked ring. Dick
> Ryan (who lives at higher altitude than the rest of
> us) is the only person I know who has reported no oil
> burning on his bolt-on turbo setup.
>
> To do turbo's correctly, you would need a full engine
> rebuild using turbo-parts (Pistons and rings are the
> biggest problem). I would also suggest a electronic
> engine management system that is turbo-aware to get
> optimum performance and reliability... But this
> project would probably get up in to the 10K plus price
> range.
>
>
> Exhaust improvements are a good idea. There are some
> kits already out there. The DMC exhaust system is a
> BIG bottleneck and probably the best place to start.
> However, if your future plans include turbo chargers,
> it will limit your exhaust options.
>
> I don't know if DMCH sells their exhaust system alone
> (or only with the full engine upgrade), but you can
> call them and check. I find the DMCH system to be too
> loud, but it may not be too difficult to swap the
> mufflers with something a little less noisy (SonnyV
> says I am too old!).
>
> DeLorean UK also has a nice exhaust system, but I have
> not heard it so I cant comment on the noise.
>
> http://www.delorean.co.uk/DMUK/perfomance.html
>
>
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