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turbo vs supercharged

Postby iam_jasonh » Sun Nov 02, 2014 1:52 am

Hey Guys!

names Jason i drive an 89 Eunos Roadster .

this question has mostlikely been asked on this before but i cant find the feed but im thinking of putting some forced induction into my eunos.

Main Queries:
what are the pros and cons of each?
what would get more power out of the car?
what would be best suited for a street/track car?
and how much?

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89 Eunos Roadster
60000k's on the clock
first owner in sydney
stock everything besides a Cusco strut bar

before any of this happens im gonna be getting me some coilovers new brakes and what not just really curious about power gains and for the use of my needs

thanks for the help guys! :)

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby Magpie » Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:36 am

What is your budget, time frame and power expectations.

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby maxgus » Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:26 am

I have just supercharged my NB with a rotrex and love the power output. You should try and drive both a s/c and t/c car if possible and see which you like best. Once you decide then figure out a budget.
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby Magpie » Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:44 am

http://www.miataforumz.com/engine-upgrades-18/common-mistakes-turbo-miata-track-preparation-812/
Originally Posted by emilio700

Stuff Miata track turbo guys do wrong
•No hood vents
•Hood vents in the wrong location, i.e behind #3 cylinder
•No full coverage undertray
•Radiator core not 100% sealed for air leakage around it
•No reroute
•#6 or #5 plugs
•Stock coils
•NA batch fire ignition
•NA6 batch fuel
•Pump gas of 92 or lower octane
•Non-Inconel manifold studs
•OTS BEGI or FM manifold w/o turbo support brace
•OEM Garrett internal wastegate and >10psi instead of VTA
•Too small VTA BOV
•Intake pipes without beads
•Intake pipes held on with ordinary worm drive hose clamps
•Throttle plate not epoxied
•Solid motor mounts broke other stuff on car
•OEM diff mounts - broken exhaust
•No V-Band in DP
•OEM Rods
•OEM pistons
•OEM oil pump
•No clutch bypass for starting leading to toasted thrust bearings
•No oil cooler
•No trans cooler
•No diff cooler
•5 speed transmission (went through at least four I bet)
•Rubber lines for turbo oil and/or coolant
•Restrictive tube/Fin I/C from big name American company instead of superior Chinese Bar/Plate off ebay (who knew)
•Piggy back ECU
•>13psi with NA cam/crank angle sensor + ragged edge tune = det
•No WB02
•WB02 in wrong place
•No EGT
•Coolant temp sensor at front of head
•Heater bypass w/o restrictor
•OEM 16psi rad cap instead of 19psi Koyo/Stant
•Too few/misaligned exhaust hangers = cracked DP
•Bad welds, cracked DP or exhaust
•5th injector in manifold
•RX7 460cc injectors
•RC engineering injectors
•No det cans used during dyno tuning
•Boost turned up after dyno, then raced
•Boost turned up way past highest efficiency island on compressor map
•Zero safeties built in to ECU (overboost,EGT,WB02,coolant pressure etc)
•Insufficient heat shielding for heater hoses, master cylinder, trans tunnel
•More than one change in intake pipe cross section dimension between compressor-I/C or I/C- TB.
•Under drive pulleys
•Road tune only for WOT/peak boost only (no steady state part throttle dyno tune)
•$25 junkyard turbos
•Non-water cooled turbo

Non-engine stuff done wrong
•Koni yellows with GC coilovers
•Spec Miata suspension
•OEM rubber suspension bushings
•NA6 diff
•Open diff
•more rear camber than front
•Anything less than 9" wheels
•205/50/15's
•Zero front aero but tons of drag/lift inducing cooling holes in vain attempt to stop overheating
•No wing
•No hard top
•Bolt in cage
•NA8 brakes with Hawk Blues
•OEM bone stock hubs
•OEM end links
•A/C components still in car
•>2400lb comp weight

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby cookie » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:54 am

That's a crazy list for a streeted mild FI.

Budget is the biggest. At least 3k for something with a few nice bits/some 2nd hand stuff doing the work yourself. $5k for someone else to do it. 10+k for big power. Do some research on here. Look through people's builds. I've just spent $800 turboing my car with all bits supplied, and doing everything myself. Cost was in new manifold, replacing seals, upgrading studs, etc. Its almost always cheaper to buy something already modified.

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby iam_jasonh » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:21 pm

Budget im not too sure how much its all gonna set me back so thats why im just trying to get a ball park estimate of roughly how much it'll set me back

as for the one doing the project, i would love to but im not exactly mechanically minded so i have no clue what im doing as much as i'd love to do it myself.

for that list is that just strictly track car? cause this will be used as a daily as well so not going too overboard hehe

what kinda gains did you make on your supercharged nb? have your put it up against a turbo?

thanks for the help guys! :)

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby Lokiel » Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:29 pm

timk built ONE supercharged NB which he sold (a really nice car) but he's owned several SE's and did a great job turbocharging his current NB8A which is in the process of yet another turbo upgrade.

ie. ONE supercharged car vs many turbocharged cars tells you something about where he prefers to spend his $$$/time - and this is from someone who has experienced the pros/cons of both.

If you have an NC then I'd say MX5 Plus supercharger though since it's available now and should just bolt-on (I'm not aware of any NC turbo kits at this level of development).
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby 16bit » Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:25 pm

stop being a pussy and do both. :mrgreen:
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby speed » Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:37 pm

16bit wrote:stop being a pussy and do both. :mrgreen:

Hahaha

If you're chasing power then go turbo!


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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby angusis2fast4u » Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:30 pm

maxgus wrote:I have just supercharged my NB with a rotrex and love the power output. You should try and drive both a s/c and t/c car if possible and see which you like best. Once you decide then figure out a budget.


That is where I think i'm heading with my NB... Would love to meet up and talk about your car with you someday! lots of questions about the rotrex haha!
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby Novice1 » Wed Nov 05, 2014 7:42 pm

Lokiel wrote:timk built ONE supercharged NB which he sold (a really nice car) but he's owned several SE's and did a great job turbocharging his current NB8A which is in the process of yet another turbo upgrade.

ie. ONE supercharged car vs many turbocharged cars tells you something about where he prefers to spend his $$$/time - and this is from someone who has experienced the pros/cons of both.

If you have an NC then I'd say MX5 Plus supercharger though since it's available now and should just bolt-on (I'm not aware of any NC turbo kits at this level of development).


What about http://www.gomiata.com/bes5mitusy20.html

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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby maxgus » Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:02 pm

Hey Angus,

That can be arranged mate. Just pm me for details. To answer other questions.......I got my supercharger kit from the states landed at my door for around $4k. Installed myself with the help of a mate. Went to chip torque for chip and tune cost around $1700. With other bits and pieces plus mod plate cost me around $6k and that's pretty cheap.
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby Lokiel » Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:34 pm

Novice1 wrote:
Lokiel wrote:timk built ONE supercharged NB which he sold (a really nice car) but he's owned several SE's and did a great job turbocharging his current NB8A which is in the process of yet another turbo upgrade.

ie. ONE supercharged car vs many turbocharged cars tells you something about where he prefers to spend his $$$/time - and this is from someone who has experienced the pros/cons of both.

If you have an NC then I'd say MX5 Plus supercharger though since it's available now and should just bolt-on (I'm not aware of any NC turbo kits at this level of development).


What about http://www.gomiata.com/bes5mitusy20.html

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I wasn't aware of that kit - unfortunately it has 3 strikes for me:

1. It's made by BEGi - if you do a few web searches you'll find that their build quality is questionable. While they do try and keep their customers happy, you may need to send the parts back and forth a few times before you're happy with the result = that gets expensive and will take a lot of time.

2. It's being sold by GoMiata. I've had one good and one bad experience with them so wont use them again. The bad experience was because I bought a part they didn't have in stock and got no feedback from them despite many requests - it did arrive eventully.

3. It's made by BEGi and sold ny GoMiata so you have a 3rd party involved - better to buy it through BEGi directly.
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Re: turbo vs supercharged

Postby angusis2fast4u » Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:30 am

maxgus wrote:Hey Angus,

That can be arranged mate. Just pm me for details. To answer other questions.......I got my supercharger kit from the states landed at my door for around $4k. Installed myself with the help of a mate. Went to chip torque for chip and tune cost around $1700. With other bits and pieces plus mod plate cost me around $6k and that's pretty cheap.


That's so good! I might be heading north this weekend if you'd be around? I'm just in Toowong just west of the CBD

I might just PM you my phone number, that might make life easier [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES]
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