Turbo Stockers
In the 2010 rules amendments they have added for turbo stockers:
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By housing bore do the mean the inlet of the compressor housing? And they are measuring the id of the inlet right in front of the compressor wheel? Just making sure I am interpreting this correctly. |
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A mistake in their books, which eventually was corrected. PS If all they are going to check is size. I can make a stocker run 3 seconds under Every turbo car I know runs a stock turbo. not a "stocker turbo". If you cheat a turbo on some cars you would fly. There is a lot more to a turbo other than how much boost you can run. It's more about how quick you can get the boost. |
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If you think about it how many consistent number 1 qualifiers go rounds? Whether turbo, supercharged or naturally aspireated |
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If they are clueless about "size" I bet they will have fun with altitude et/mph corrections for turbo and supercharged sportsman cars.
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Prior to this rule the only turbo rule I have seen in stock is the header rule. Header permitted, turbo must remain in the engine bay. Art, do most or all the turbo dodge guys run the stock exhaust manifold?
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All that I know.
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Indeed. I view an exhaust port of a turbo engine similar to an intake port. Make the x port too large, and all you are doing is reducing velocity. I am not positive that playing with runner length for a small turbo would make a large difference. I am certianly not going to spend the money if I am facing being too fast anyway. There is a really nice cast manifold for my setup that I will most likely use.
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for a few years. Most of the cars I know use a stock or slightly modified stock manfold |
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