I'm sure on a naturally aspirated engine it will only use as much air as it needs to so I doubt you'll see much if any improvement.Yeh didn't think it was a direct fit either. Probs have to make plenum. But if ga tb and injectors are direct fit then I might crack on.... Just curious as to what gains? Higher acceleration.? More air?
addictive aint it jay i personally found that a bigger t/b on the turbo was a handicap, when the turbo to t/b chargepipe and intercooler is usually about 40mm, a 45mm t/b is,nt going to be a bottleneck in any way eh, and you lose t/p/s sensor calibration because the 60mm SR have such a high flowrate @ 1/4 throttle.Cheers guys. will look into it. After a good weekend on yeh rollers I want more power. I was only 27bhp of a 2.0 Mazda
the N1 SR20VE (200hp) had a 70mm t/b iirc danielConsidering the difference between a SR20DE (150hp), and a SR20VE (200hp), they have the same 60mm, and when people go turbo with these, people don't need bigger TB's..
Use a GA15 t/B on the CG engines IMO
mine ran at its best with the 211cc QG injectors jay, and i had to pull the pumpfuse to start the car with the 198cc GA injectors for some reason ??, but some members seem to run the GA ones npCheers Frank. Will be scouting a bigger tb soon. Would you recommend a ga or Sr and ga injectors?
Sorry, my bad, I hang too much on the SR20-forums, and there are almost only turbo performance upgrades there (150hp->500hp), and noone there has to upgrade their T/Bthe N1 SR20VE (200hp) had a 70mm t/b iirc daniel
N16 mera,s are probably more common jay (1.5 and 1.8)Answered myself. Lol primera 1.8