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I'm still trying to figure out a few things about turbos, and the theory behind them, so I've got a few questions to ask. Some of this is just thinking out loud and trying to see if it makes sense, but tell me if I'm right or not. I might use some wrong terms here cause I'm a bit fick when it comes to cars :)
Single turbo on a ZX is presumably difficult because you have to feed the exhaust gases from two sides of the engine to the single turbo inlet. This means that either you mount the turbo in front somehow (and move radiators fans and things to allow this) or can you run different length feeds from the different manifolds sides of the engine and set the turbo to one side?
Does running longer feeds to the turbo create more lag or just a pressure drop? Would this pressure drop be the same as you would presumably get from running the output to an intercooler - if so could it be compensated for by mounting the turbo near the intercooler anyway - longer exhaust gas feeds, but shorter intercooler feeds?
Do the feeds from the turbo output to the different sides of the engine have to be equal length?
Why do most of the TT setups on 300ZXs produce less power than many single turbo setups on other (modified) cars. Is it just lack of room to put a pair of bigger turbos in? Do 2 turbos running parallel create much more power than the same model turbo running on it's own, or is there some other benefit?
I've heard about spraying water/nitrous/co2 on to the outside of an intercooler and I understand this concept, but I don;t 100% get water injection. With water injection the water is injected in to the airflow (presumably after the airfilter but before the err... is it the plenum??? I said I was fick when it came to naming parts). I thought water in the engine was bad - or is it just that the quantities are so small that it all evaporates? I haven't seen to many cars in mags and on the various forums that seem to run water injection. Any reason - is there a big downside that I'm not seeing?
On a totally different subject - how much difference does the brake booster make and does it have to be before the brake cylinder or can it be after?
Any answers appreciated:D