What are your opions in a perephial port?
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Originally posted by RXcetera
2000+ rpm is NOT idle. Please find me a PP engine that make "good power from relatively low rpm".
2000+ rpm is NOT idle. Please find me a PP engine that make "good power from relatively low rpm".
Another thing with the streetport engine is how peaky it is. Torque peaks at 5500 or thereabouts and it falls off rapidly. Bridge/peripheral ports have a tabel-flat torque curve that simply does not fall off. It's not that they're peaky, it's that the simply don't lose torque as RPM goes up, so you can rev the **** out of them (and thus maintain the higher mechanical advantage of a lower gear) without losing acceleration.
Someone tried to prove how peaky a given PP engine was by supplying HP figures at various RPM levels. I did the math, and the 13B was putting out something like 150 or 175lb-ft of torque at every RPM point he called out. That's table flat, far from "peaky". When you have a flat torque curve like that, HP just keeps going up and up with RPM so it's advantageous to rev it to the mechanical limits of the engine.
My SP idled at 1500rpm under many conditions, and I loved every minute of it When it was fully warm it'd idle down to 600-900 (slow lope) but that didn't matter, the only time I'd drive in the city is with a cold engine...
My next engine *will* be a bridgey. I see no downsides.
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Originally posted by Paul Fitzwarryne
The NSU engine was designed for pp, but its port characteristics were not extreme.
The NSU engine was designed for pp, but its port characteristics were not extreme.
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Peejay's right (as usual ). Here's an interesting graph. It's a comparison of VE between stock and peripheral port engines. VE is closely related to torque production so how the hell can that be considered peaky?
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Hey, that is my graph !!!
Peejay is a smart guy indeed.
PP's and BP's only real down side is lack of low load low speed fuel efficiency..... read bad economy below 4.5k rpm in a Mazda Rotary application.
Generaly above this engine speed they make more efficient power than a side ported engine, depending on what spped range the porting and manifolds are "tuned" for.
I can tell you from practacle experience that a 260bhp Peripheral Port 13B will get about 16mpg no matter how gently it is driven v's a 13B Turbo capable of well over double the BHP will get over 22mpg when driven with far less carefully. This is the real world facts, unfortunatley....I know from 6 years of PP daily driver experience !
They are a real rotary in my opinion, but they use a bit too much fuel for a daily driver. Drivability is almost the same (good) as a big street port.
Peejay is a smart guy indeed.
PP's and BP's only real down side is lack of low load low speed fuel efficiency..... read bad economy below 4.5k rpm in a Mazda Rotary application.
Generaly above this engine speed they make more efficient power than a side ported engine, depending on what spped range the porting and manifolds are "tuned" for.
I can tell you from practacle experience that a 260bhp Peripheral Port 13B will get about 16mpg no matter how gently it is driven v's a 13B Turbo capable of well over double the BHP will get over 22mpg when driven with far less carefully. This is the real world facts, unfortunatley....I know from 6 years of PP daily driver experience !
They are a real rotary in my opinion, but they use a bit too much fuel for a daily driver. Drivability is almost the same (good) as a big street port.
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Originally posted by Paul Fitzwarryne
The NSU engine was designed for pp, but its port characteristics were not extreme.
The NSU engine was designed for pp, but its port characteristics were not extreme.
the NSU does have alot more torque from 3000rpm onwards compared to the R100, but as in the case with more radical PP we use today it's BSFC of fuel efficiency is about 30 to 50% worse than the R100 side port engine at revs below 3000rpm and low loads (BMEP of less than half maximum IE, 95% of city driving situations!!!!!). I used to have a NSU rotor housing which was very interesting indeed to look at compared to what I am used to building v'small PP's which produce a very similar VE to the graph I posted, great for power, but unfortunatley not good for economy when the engine is not under much load. It is a fundamentel problem with the Peripheral port in a "pre mixed charged engine" In a stratified charged engine where the fuel is injected in the combustion chamber near the spark plug the Peripheral port is not a problem, in fact it is a benifit due to the massive amount of air it can flow.
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I can tell you from practacle experience that a 260bhp Peripheral Port 13B will get about 16mpg no matter how gently it is driven v's a 13B Turbo capable of well over double the BHP will get over 22mpg when driven with far less carefully. This is the real world facts, unfortunatley....I know from 6 years of PP daily driver experience !
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14-16mpg is right good in my opinion... I've had cars with less performance and worse economy
The only problems I would see are emissions performance and noise level. Emissions performance is a no-brainer, just swap a stock engine/emissions system back in the car every two years for the emissions test. (Good opportunity to freshen the engine at that time too) Noise level... well as I've said before, I used to drive an open-header 429 Ford on the street and managed to avoid trouble from anybody except my shop manager who told me to put mufflers on the beast or find employment elsewhere! (So I put two ratty, rusted hollow "turbo" mufflers on it to meet the letter of the demand )
The only problems I would see are emissions performance and noise level. Emissions performance is a no-brainer, just swap a stock engine/emissions system back in the car every two years for the emissions test. (Good opportunity to freshen the engine at that time too) Noise level... well as I've said before, I used to drive an open-header 429 Ford on the street and managed to avoid trouble from anybody except my shop manager who told me to put mufflers on the beast or find employment elsewhere! (So I put two ratty, rusted hollow "turbo" mufflers on it to meet the letter of the demand )
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fortionatly All my cars are liscensed in a non-deq area.
I dunno I guess I will probobly go with a bridgey, seems like I have stired up a real bees nest with this one.
I dunno I guess I will probobly go with a bridgey, seems like I have stired up a real bees nest with this one.
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