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iliveonanisland 11-07-2020 04:19 PM

Do turbo engines have reversion issues?
 
Was wondering about reversion on a twin turbo application
what cam profiles do turbo engines like?
i was thinking turbo with dry tails wouldnt be too loud as the turbo breaks up and lot of the exhaust sound waves. Thanks for Any info you can share, RM

Keith Atlanta 11-07-2020 05:06 PM

Dude, great question...

ttuton 11-07-2020 05:57 PM

In most muscle cars a turbo will make great power with a stock cam profile. I would think that would remain true in boats also.

iliveonanisland 11-07-2020 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by ttuton (Post 4764777)
In most muscle cars a turbo will make great power with a stock cam profile. I would think that would remain true in boats also.

What I’ve been told is that the better an engine flows air (cam & heads) the more hp it will make with the least amount of boost

you know if blower cam grinds work well in turbo set ups?

I think the LS engines are much better platform than the old school sbc engines. The LS3 rect port heads flow 298cfm. Chevy CNC’s the ports and combustion chambers On some of the hi hp LS engines


The 6.2L iron block engine is the hot set up for a cheap bottom end and I would port the stock heads and run the oem intake and throttle body.

garret makes 47-55mm water jacketed turbos they will support 700hp! The air boat guys are getting 1500 hours out of a top and at 650hp in n/a on the ls engines. And 3,000 hours on a bottom end.

I think turning a prop on an airboat is probably pretty similar load to a boat.



Griff 11-07-2020 09:43 PM

I would be great if you learned how to put your engine tech questions in the CORRECT forum
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...1825b03fec.png

iliveonanisland 11-07-2020 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4764796)
I would be great if you learned how to put your engine tech questions in the CORRECT forum

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...1825b03fec.png

I didn’t know there was a tech forum. Lol

thirdchildhood 11-08-2020 06:32 AM


This guy doesn't seem concerned about reversion ... (thumbnail is cropped. 1,700 hp, not 700!)
Oh, nevermind, he's running full open dry exhaust. Still a cool video and how I found the CleetusMcFarland channel which is mostly car racing. He has a 7 second 1/4 mile "streetable" Corvette. You can tell he's not a boater when he opens his mouth wide at 100+ mph.😉

ttuton 11-08-2020 06:57 AM

[QUOTE=iliveonanisland;4764785]What I’ve been told is that the better an engine flows air (cam & heads) the more hp it will make with the least amount of boost

This is a true statement, but not what you asked. You asked if turbo engines have reversion issues. Based on how well a turbo works in a auto platform with the crappy cam profiles used to pass emissions, I would think those same cams could be used in a boat and not have reversion issues.

iliveonanisland 11-08-2020 08:38 AM

[QUOTE=ttuton;4764810]

Originally Posted by iliveonanisland (Post 4764785)
What I’ve been told is that the better an engine flows air (cam & heads) the more hp it will make with the least amount of boost

This is a true statement, but not what you asked. You asked if turbo engines have reversion issues. Based on how well a turbo works in a auto platform with the crappy cam profiles used to pass emissions, I would think those same cams could be used in a boat and not have reversion issues.

i probably should have asked if the turbo smooths out the pulses of the engine to prevent reversion issues.
If you have 4 cylinders feeding an exhaust manifold the turbo will always be spoiling some as soon as you start the engine correct?
There by always moving the air in the tails out of the tailpipes so reversion can’t happen once the turbos are spinning.
I wonder if on initial start up before the turbos spool up enough to prevent reversion could the water enter the turbos?

iliveonanisland 11-08-2020 08:44 AM

[QUOTE=ttuton;4764810]

Originally Posted by iliveonanisland (Post 4764785)
What I’ve been told is that the better an engine flows air (cam & heads) the more hp it will make with the least amount of boost

This is a true statement, but not what you asked. You asked if turbo engines have reversion issues. Based on how well a turbo works in a auto platform with the crappy cam profiles used to pass emissions, I would think those same cams could be used in a boat and not have reversion issues.

mild oem cams I doubt would cause reversion issues but aren’t we all looking to make as much hp as we can reliably? I’m wondering if the turbos have reversion issues so I can run as much cam ass possible to make as much hp and tq as possible with the combination.


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