Does anyone else think NA power is "cooler" than FI?
Does anyone else think NA power is "cooler" than FI?
... Or am I the only one? I think there is something undeniably sexy about big power made from a engine without FI IMO.
The GT3 is my favorite porshe and that's the one I would buy if I bought a porshe because I think it's awesome that it's as quick as a "regular turbo" without the need for a turbo. Plus the engine sounds better.
I would never think of a turbo kit on a Lamborghini if I had the loot. IMO It's almost sacreligious to think of putting a turbo on a car that makes that much power without it.
the elise is another example. Increase speed (and handleing) by cutting weight, not turbocharging the crap out of it.
Don't get me wrong I love turbos and would usually by a turbocharged version of a car, but the reason would be potential. If I was going to leave it stock, I would go NA.
Am I weird?
The GT3 is my favorite porshe and that's the one I would buy if I bought a porshe because I think it's awesome that it's as quick as a "regular turbo" without the need for a turbo. Plus the engine sounds better.
I would never think of a turbo kit on a Lamborghini if I had the loot. IMO It's almost sacreligious to think of putting a turbo on a car that makes that much power without it.
the elise is another example. Increase speed (and handleing) by cutting weight, not turbocharging the crap out of it.
Don't get me wrong I love turbos and would usually by a turbocharged version of a car, but the reason would be potential. If I was going to leave it stock, I would go NA.
Am I weird?
Uh...are you referring to NA as "Naturally Aspirated" and FI as "Fuel Injected" or "Forced Induction?"
Yes...you are weird...and I'm a geek with an actual BSEE.
Anyways...I'm of the opinion to use what's needed, where needed. Turbos are basically 'free' engine volume increasers. For a few horsepower that get's stuffed out of the exaust anyway, why not put on a turbo. For that matter...superchargers also 'excite' me, the newer twinscrew ones are really neat. 2x horsepower by forced induction represents only ~20% more engine stress on the internals. There are a lot of 'simplistic' and neat ideas about NA that I like, but come on...celebrate the past and work towards the future! FI all of the way!
jcnel.
Yes...you are weird...and I'm a geek with an actual BSEE.

Anyways...I'm of the opinion to use what's needed, where needed. Turbos are basically 'free' engine volume increasers. For a few horsepower that get's stuffed out of the exaust anyway, why not put on a turbo. For that matter...superchargers also 'excite' me, the newer twinscrew ones are really neat. 2x horsepower by forced induction represents only ~20% more engine stress on the internals. There are a lot of 'simplistic' and neat ideas about NA that I like, but come on...celebrate the past and work towards the future! FI all of the way!
jcnel.
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C'mon- there's the whole challenge and sheer masochism of tuning NA to be a beast! It's great. Sure, slap on a turbo add X% HP. But what do you have to do to get your NA to do the same? WAY MORE! Sure, the turbo will benefit from all the same "type" of NA mods (pistons, injectors, fuel management, camshaft, etc.) and will probably be better able to take advantage of them (in terms of overall net gains). But there's the drama and pride of saying "I'm all motor" and then sticking your tongue out at the person you're talking to, like this 
But overall, I think it's the skill involved in the craft of tuning an engine. Getting an NA engine to perform, or outperform, a turbo motor is like the difference between buying a box-of-cake (just add water) and making one from scratch.

But overall, I think it's the skill involved in the craft of tuning an engine. Getting an NA engine to perform, or outperform, a turbo motor is like the difference between buying a box-of-cake (just add water) and making one from scratch.
Originally Posted by Snarlynx
... Or am I the only one? I think there is something undeniably sexy about big power made from a engine without FI IMO.
Originally Posted by Snarlynx
The GT3 is my favorite porshe and that's the one I would buy if I bought a porshe because I think it's awesome that it's as quick as a "regular turbo" without the need for a turbo. Plus the engine sounds better.
Similarly, take a drive in a 360 Modena. ITs very anticlimactic to say the least. I mean, its a fast car no doubt, but put a couple grand into an EVO, and you won't be impessed much by the 360.
Also, take a drive in an s2000, and then take a drive in an srt-4. Both run similar times, and make similar horsepower, but the srt-4 feels much stronger on acceleration, and can get going much faster from a rolling start than a tuned NA motor.
Originally Posted by Snarlynx
I would never think of a turbo kit on a Lamborghini if I had the loot. IMO It's almost sacreligious to think of putting a turbo on a car that makes that much power without it.
Originally Posted by Snarlynx
the elise is another example. Increase speed (and handleing) by cutting weight, not turbocharging the crap out of it.
Originally Posted by Snarlynx
Don't get me wrong I love turbos and would usually by a turbocharged version of a car, but the reason would be potential. If I was going to leave it stock, I would go NA.
Am I weird?
Am I weird?
Originally Posted by engineerboy
C'mon- there's the whole challenge and sheer masochism of tuning NA to be a beast! It's great. Sure, slap on a turbo add X% HP. But what do you have to do to get your NA to do the same? WAY MORE!
But i think this misses the point. An NA will never do the same. Given the exact same 2.0L motor, the kind of power that FI would bring to the motor is completely different from the kind of power than NA tuning would provide. You may be able to get it to run the same acceleration times, but it will never drive the same. Ask anyone with an s2000 for instance. . . I love the way that car looks, but drive one, and see if you get anywhere before you start hitting VTEC above 5 grand. . .
Last edited by alex_alex; Jun 9, 2004 at 03:10 PM.
Ive driven a good number of performance oriented vehicles, so Ill toss this thought out...
I prefer the linear feel of a NA motor. Turbos are great, and me being an engineer it excites me to think turbos work on the principal of using waste to make more power. (exhaust gases power the compressor) But I hate turbo lag, absolutely hate it. Plus, on cars with big boost, its sometimes difficult to catch the next gear without running into the rev limiter. I just feel that my driving tastes are better suited to a NA engine with a broad torque and horsepower curve. Case in point, the 350z/G35 coupe. I love the Evo and the STi (still havent driven the STI though, have romped a few tuned WRXs though), but the turbo lag and non linear power output drives me insane. On an autocross course, its best to know how your car will respond under throttle at any given moment, and to me its harder to predict with a turbo motor. I like the feel of the VQ35 in the Nissan cars, and it suits my driving style a bit better. I am in no way bashing turbo-ed vehicles, but its just a different animal, an animal Im not too crazy about. Yes, with more seat time in a turbo vehicle, Im sure driving through boost would become second nature, but at this point give me a meaty NA motor any day....
I prefer the linear feel of a NA motor. Turbos are great, and me being an engineer it excites me to think turbos work on the principal of using waste to make more power. (exhaust gases power the compressor) But I hate turbo lag, absolutely hate it. Plus, on cars with big boost, its sometimes difficult to catch the next gear without running into the rev limiter. I just feel that my driving tastes are better suited to a NA engine with a broad torque and horsepower curve. Case in point, the 350z/G35 coupe. I love the Evo and the STi (still havent driven the STI though, have romped a few tuned WRXs though), but the turbo lag and non linear power output drives me insane. On an autocross course, its best to know how your car will respond under throttle at any given moment, and to me its harder to predict with a turbo motor. I like the feel of the VQ35 in the Nissan cars, and it suits my driving style a bit better. I am in no way bashing turbo-ed vehicles, but its just a different animal, an animal Im not too crazy about. Yes, with more seat time in a turbo vehicle, Im sure driving through boost would become second nature, but at this point give me a meaty NA motor any day....
Um, actually I think my post hits the mark dead on.... this is a thread about choice- an opinion. I think NA is cooler than FI. I didn't say "NA will behave and drive the same as FI". I said to get the same HP you'd have to do way more than slap a snail shell into your exhaust stream.
I mean, I agree with you about putting FI in some 'Merican Muscle and then peeling yourself off the back window. And that a properly sized turbo can give a fully aggressive feel to the car.
BUT- I'm more in agreement with tristar that lag sucks and predictability is good (esp in the "close quarters" of an autoX).
now if I had aspirations of road track racing then I'd be more interested in turbo applications.... maybe. Actually, I'd probably look to SC before I looked TC... but damn, it would really depend on the application and the motor. I REALLY doubt I'd try to be competitive on a road course with an NA 2.0L Lancer engine - even if I have the whole RPW team working on it 24/7. But I might road course an NA lancer just for fun
At any rate, NA gets my vote.
I mean, I agree with you about putting FI in some 'Merican Muscle and then peeling yourself off the back window. And that a properly sized turbo can give a fully aggressive feel to the car.
BUT- I'm more in agreement with tristar that lag sucks and predictability is good (esp in the "close quarters" of an autoX).
now if I had aspirations of road track racing then I'd be more interested in turbo applications.... maybe. Actually, I'd probably look to SC before I looked TC... but damn, it would really depend on the application and the motor. I REALLY doubt I'd try to be competitive on a road course with an NA 2.0L Lancer engine - even if I have the whole RPW team working on it 24/7. But I might road course an NA lancer just for fun

At any rate, NA gets my vote.


