TurboCharged 2000 Daewoo Leganza

Forced induction, NA tunning, exhaust, just performance

Moderators: daewoomofo, Moderators Group

Daew0Leganza
banned
Posts: 395
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:38 pm

TurboCharged 2000 Daewoo Leganza

Post by Daew0Leganza »

this is wut im going to do after i gratuate high school in 6 months

Gauges & Management System:
TurboXs Dual-Stage Boost Controller
Faze Gauge Reverse Street Fuzion EL
Vacuum/Boost FZ3114
Exhaust Gas Temp FX3237

Engine:
Turbocharger
DD-Turbo T3/T4 Hybrid Ceramic Ball Bearing
NewGen Wastegate
Blowoff Valve
Greddy Type S Kit
Electronic Fuel Injector
370cc Injectors
Fuel pump
Walbro 255 liter per hour in-line Fuel Pump
Intercooler
Blitz Intercooler

Body kit:
Racing Spoiler
BOMZ Aluminum spoiler 52inch Silver
Racing Rim Wheels
XXwheel MaxExel - Luna (Chrome) Wheel&Tire Package 3
Isim460
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 6:31 pm
Location: Austin, TX
Contact:

Post by Isim460 »

Yoo which cars headers did you use to hook your turbo to or did you get your oem customized? Ay got any pics of you car engine and xtr? :twisted:
daewooluvr
Expert
Posts: 3052
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 3:51 am
Location: York, PA
Contact:

Post by daewooluvr »

he hasn't actually done all this yet, this is more or less a wish list.
2000 Daewoo Lanos HB - Its green

Check me out at http://sdconsulting.weebly.com
DomWoo
Expert
Posts: 1453
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2003 8:35 am
Location: Helena MT,
Contact:

Post by DomWoo »

i see no reason on using alot of that stuff for a car that can only handle at most 8-10 psi, a t3/t4 will boost slowly and creat lag, and hte price is just way to much to be using for 8 psi, maybe by then there will be some forged parts out, i dont know lets hope huh?
Daew0Leganza
banned
Posts: 395
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:38 pm

Post by Daew0Leganza »

im guessing at least 8-30psi
DomWoo
Expert
Posts: 1453
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2003 8:35 am
Location: Helena MT,
Contact:

Post by DomWoo »

you plan to run 8-30 psi in your leganza??
User avatar
PrecisionBoost
Super Moderator
Posts: 4437
Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2003 5:59 am
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Post by PrecisionBoost »

Be sure to wear a kevlar vest when running at 30psi :wink:
daewooluvr
Expert
Posts: 3052
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 3:51 am
Location: York, PA
Contact:

Post by daewooluvr »

I tried to explain that too him...
2000 Daewoo Lanos HB - Its green

Check me out at http://sdconsulting.weebly.com
Daew0Leganza
banned
Posts: 395
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:38 pm

Post by Daew0Leganza »

at least 12 i want
User avatar
PrecisionBoost
Super Moderator
Posts: 4437
Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2003 5:59 am
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Post by PrecisionBoost »

12psi is a little more reasonable and achievable if large sums of money are thrown at the car ( got $10K kicking around ? )

You may find that some of the 2.0L turbo parts will bolt up with the 2.2L Leganza motor but you would have to try it and see.

12psi would move your 2.2L up to about 4.0L (in a perfect world)

I would guess that relates to an increase in horsepower of about 80%.

If the 2.2L block is just a "stroked" 2.0L then you might even be able to squeeze 15psi out of it if you were very carefull with the install and tuning procedures.

Since your 2.2L won't have forged pistons like my factory turbo 2.0L you may have to invest in a total engine rebuild with forged performance parts all around.

Given atmospheric pressure is 14.7psi your absolute pressure would increase from 14.7psi to 29.7psi.

This would bump the volume of air/fuel from 2.2L to about 4.4L which would result in a power increase of about 100% ( in a perfect world)

The reason I say " in a perfect world " is because the more pressure you have the more heat that is generated during compression and this leads to a reduction of volume.

Pressure X Volume = (nR) X Temperature

So if your pressure stays the same but your temp goes up then your volume must go down to satisfy this equation.

Less volume = less power

If you could somehow manage to use a huge intercooler (water to air??) and managed to get the 15psi pressure back to normal atmospheric temperature your 2.2L engine would put out the equivilent power of 4.4L naturally aspirated engine.

So don't get cheap with the intercooler.... heat is bad.... heat will rob power and can lead to detonation.
Daew0Leganza
banned
Posts: 395
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:38 pm

Post by Daew0Leganza »

thats the kind of information i need, wut is forged?, i can add 2 fans to my intercooler for better cooling like my cooling on my computer, it does nothing if the radiator is sitting but when a high CFM fan is blowing on it it can keep temperatures down to ambient http://www.jaycorptech.com/showproduct. ... tegoryid=2
User avatar
PrecisionBoost
Super Moderator
Posts: 4437
Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2003 5:59 am
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Post by PrecisionBoost »

There are two types of pistons.... forged and cast.

Cast is when they make a mold of the piston and pour in the metal to make the shape of the piston.
This is a very simple easy and cheap so it's the most common method of producing factory engine components.

Forged is usually a piston made out of a solid piece of metal which is then machined to the specifications as the cast piston. The machining process is also sometimes coupled with hydraulic forming where they take a hydraulic ram and crush the metal into a particular shape.
By applying several hundred tons of force it shapes and strengthens the metal due to compression.

So basicly cast=cheap/weak and forged = expensive / strong.

So if you want really strong engine components you have to take out your cast components and replace them with forged components.

Unfortunatly not all engines have forged components available so some times you have to get the parts custom made to fit you car.

The good thing about a forum like this is that if you need custom forged components there are usually a half dozen other guys that want the same thing ( which helps reduce the cost )
User avatar
mocpac
Moderator
Posts: 3385
Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2003 9:24 pm
Location: Puerto Rico
Contact:

Post by mocpac »

Also remeber to make the mix (air and gas) perfect or no pisto will take the power and you can say bye bye to tour engine. :x

And bye the way good luck :twisted: Just let us know.
ImageImage
FoRk
Junior
Posts: 118
Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 10:39 am
Location: Hawaii
Contact:

Post by FoRk »

30 psi!!!!! i dont even dare run that on my eclipse! 18psi for racing, 14 for dailydriving, but my car is turbo from the factory, i say you would be safe running 5-7psi.
95 Eclipse GS-Turbo
mods: Greddy Type-S BOV, Greddy Intercooler Piping, Injen Intake, Act 2100 Clutch, Act Xact flywheel, Apexi N1 Downpipe and Catback Exhaust, MCB Set to 16 PSI, BuddyClub2 Bodykit (Not Installed) and Greddy FMIC(not installed)
User avatar
PrecisionBoost
Super Moderator
Posts: 4437
Joined: Thu Jun 19, 2003 5:59 am
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Post by PrecisionBoost »

14 PSI for daily driving :shock: ???

That must make a nice smoke show at the lights.....

I was thinking 8psi for daily driving and 12 to 17 psi for racing (depending on if I manage to bleed the map sensor so that the ECU doesn't shut down.... it doesn't like any pressure exceeding 1 Bar (14.7psi) )
Locked