EvolutionM - Mitsubishi Lancer and Lancer Evolution Community

EvolutionM - Mitsubishi Lancer and Lancer Evolution Community (https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/)
-   Evo General (https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/evo-general-11/)
-   -   What's Faster for highway pulls? 2.0-2.4 (https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/evo-general/754069-whats-faster-highway-pulls-2-0-2-4-a.html)

kizzlecake Apr 22, 2019 06:22 AM

What's Faster for highway pulls? 2.0-2.4
 
I am gathering information for what I'd like to build and cannot find solid evidence on what's faster for a 40-140mph highway race. The 2.0 seems to rule the dragstrip but the 150+ wtq seems like it would win out all day with the 2.3/2.4 and a 2.2 seems like the inbetween. Any input is appreciated.👍

evoforstevo Apr 22, 2019 09:21 AM

Why street car people don't go with a 2.2 for all their builds is beyond me.

kizzlecake Apr 22, 2019 09:30 AM

Leaning heavily towards this actually

Pal215 Apr 22, 2019 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by kizzlecake (Post 11869530)
I am gathering information for what I'd like to build and cannot find solid evidence on what's faster for a 40-140mph highway race. The 2.0 seems to rule the dragstrip but the 150+ wtq seems like it would win out all day with the 2.3/2.4 and a 2.2 seems like the in between. Any input is appreciated.��

If all you are doing is highway pulls, then I would stay way from the strokers. You're going to want to go destroker because your goal here is to make the maximum amount of power possible at a high RPM, reliably. 2.1 Long Rod Destroker in a 4g64 block (10k + RPM) will give you a better than stock rod ratio and help you make all the power you want. It will just be a laggy bastard on the streets of your town haha. Rev's are what is needed to spool a larger turbo and building a stroker will limit your revs. The extra air volume they intake per stroke doesn't compensate for what high revs will do for a turbo. That being said, you do make more HP and TQ per PSI of boost pressure with the strokers. Again, you will limit RPM with them which would hinder a highway monster. A stroker will still get the job done if you're not running anyone crazy.

kizzlecake Apr 22, 2019 12:08 PM

Thanks for the input, anyone else? Personally, torque moves mass and wins street races. Ever try to drive around a nitrous car? Very hard to beat a properly set up NO2 car 40-140. More twerk than a ghetto claphouse

LetsGetThisDone Apr 22, 2019 01:32 PM

I would build a 94mm crank motor, Unless you're going to make over 1k, then stick with stock stroke.

There's no reason to build a 2.1 destroker, the rod ratio isn't needed. Standard rod 2.0 4g's rev past 10 no issue. Though you should really be considering a dry sump past 9500.


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:59 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands