George Elliott
New member
Has anyone ever heard of such a project among all the turbo engine projects which have been carried out?
I am aware that the 8v head is simple and strong, and that 16v is perhaps not so important when the engine is turbo'd, and Porsche used the 8v on their 968Ts which was either convenient, or a vote of no confidence in the 968 16v head. The 951 Cam profile was never state of the art either.
WUF proved 2.5 litres could produce 400hp with incredible attention to detail, so if it could breath easier....?
The 3.0L or 3.2L produce serious power/torque I can imagine, but the sheer swept volume creates challenges in itself, such as cooling capacity, inlet/exhaust flow rates, intercooling capacity, butterfly constraint, engine management perhaps. I have noticed more recent 3.0L or 3plus turbo projects have started to appear with 16v heads. They seem to have strong performance but perhaps at the expense of reliability?
So, 2.5L 16v turbo, smaller turbo, quicker spool, easier water cooling, easier I/C, better breathing, less windage, lower rotating mass, better fuel atomisation and swirl, better Cam profile?? with lower compression could it run more boost??
I realise the 944 parts bin will not have turbo compatible manifolds, but the 16v 3.0L engines have special components to get around this.
George
944T
I am aware that the 8v head is simple and strong, and that 16v is perhaps not so important when the engine is turbo'd, and Porsche used the 8v on their 968Ts which was either convenient, or a vote of no confidence in the 968 16v head. The 951 Cam profile was never state of the art either.
WUF proved 2.5 litres could produce 400hp with incredible attention to detail, so if it could breath easier....?
The 3.0L or 3.2L produce serious power/torque I can imagine, but the sheer swept volume creates challenges in itself, such as cooling capacity, inlet/exhaust flow rates, intercooling capacity, butterfly constraint, engine management perhaps. I have noticed more recent 3.0L or 3plus turbo projects have started to appear with 16v heads. They seem to have strong performance but perhaps at the expense of reliability?
So, 2.5L 16v turbo, smaller turbo, quicker spool, easier water cooling, easier I/C, better breathing, less windage, lower rotating mass, better fuel atomisation and swirl, better Cam profile?? with lower compression could it run more boost??
I realise the 944 parts bin will not have turbo compatible manifolds, but the 16v 3.0L engines have special components to get around this.
George
944T