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    Default Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    I have been playing with an engine analyzer for a few days. Mainly modelling a very nicely modified 18rg.

    so far i have modelled an 18rg with a max BHP of 167 and a max VE of %91.4
    BSFC of .45 (which is basically spec for race)

    Specs
    2.2l 18rg with 10.5 CR pistons, 98 ron fuel.
    298 deg cams.
    I used the a flow table i had of some auto craft VW heads that were for a 2.4L VW. Which should be similar probly better to a very well ported 18rg

    I would like to model it a little more realistic to what it is. For example i am using flow figures from a VW(dak dak) not a 18rg and using open headers.
    If anyone would like to input information relative to a real 18rg. Specifically a proper flow table relative to their ported heads, and some suggestions for a full car exhaust system.
    I am desperatly chasing CFM ratings of intake manifolds and carbies.


    Or if you are curious as to what reactions different cams, turbos or watever may have to the engine, fire away and i can post the results up on here. Simply tell me your desired cams specs, or wat type of turbo etc.

    This particular program has been proven to be within 5-10 hp of the actuall output of an engine. So its damn good.

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    Does the analyser have allowance for combination cam set-ups?
    e.g. 310 degree intake cam/298 degree intake cam or something similar?

    Also, does it have allowance for boost so that I can get some of my cam timing figured out?

    Mr DOHC had his 88270 head flowed a little while ago, some of the results went up on the old site. Perhaps he can provide some details.

    I will certainly be interested in how this works out.
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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    Yes it can do chain calcs with just about any combination of specs u can throw at it.
    Yep boost has its allowances, it even gives u a spark advance curve. The information it provides is amazing.

    Yer Mr DOHC said his head flows 233hp at 500"
    What i am after tho is a complete flow table, eg, CFM ratings for each .100" of valve lift.

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    i'm stuffed if i know where that flow sheet went, i'll see if i can get another copy

    it had the siffernt CFM/HP of 100/200' ect
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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    how do these numerals hit ya

    inlet port
    lift, cfm, hp
    100, 33.46, 57
    200, 72.85, 125
    300, 114.28, 196
    400, 128.56, 221
    500, 135.70, 233

    exh port
    100, 30.60, 52
    200, 59.99, 103
    300, 88.92, 152
    400, 111.42, 191
    500, 114.28, 196


    as u can see it's pointless for me to go above 400 lift {stock} on the exhaust side as it doesnt flow enough to warrant the extra heat/friction ect ect
    JZX83+ FMIC+ Twin 2.5" dumps to 3"+ FCD+ 2800rpm stallie+ 14psi - LSD - good tyres = 12.85 @105.58

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    that is exactly wat i need Phil, cheers for that, now i can get a more accurate reading.

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    Can u be certain that they flowed them at 28 inches of water?

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    What is the software called that you are using ?
    I have used a couple but they where basic amd mainly for chev and ford V8's

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    10" of water
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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    This sounds all very interested, i have WAVE and engine analyzer pro, but never really got into it. But what i would like to know is what happens to an rg with 12psi of SC14 inhancement

    Cheers
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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    Thanx Phil,

    It is EAP

    SRacin, unless u can provide all technical info on the SC14 it is hard to accurately simulate one. I need things ike CFM, pulses and most things that a SC technician can only provide. What i can do tho is load up an already existing template of a very popular turbo or SC, there are a few garrets turbo's on the list. Tell me which one and how much boost and she's apples mate

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    double post

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    hey SRacin, talk to Bluewire on these forums, he has a shoe RA40 with an 18RG with SC14 boost
    JZX83+ FMIC+ Twin 2.5" dumps to 3"+ FCD+ 2800rpm stallie+ 14psi - LSD - good tyres = 12.85 @105.58

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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    Sean (Bluewire) was running 125rwkw.

    Mr DOHC, you were talking about the camlift and your exhaust ports.

    Do you have any photos of your ports anywhere, I am currently porting my 88270 head and any pointers would be helpful, it's mostly done, but I'd like to compare it to another example.

    Accounting for ideal valve clearances the lift of 88251 and 88270 cams is 9.5mm.
    The lift of 88231 and 88250 cams is 10mm.

    What sort of lift have you gone for on your intake cam?
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    Default Re: Computer Engine Modelling, (18rg in particular)

    yeh, i dont need to run that much lift

    my cams are identical, 282/282 degs and 465 lift {12mm}

    i'll find pics soon
    JZX83+ FMIC+ Twin 2.5" dumps to 3"+ FCD+ 2800rpm stallie+ 14psi - LSD - good tyres = 12.85 @105.58

    The boobs are back

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