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Old 11th February 2011, 22:22   #16
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

I have my doubts on this. Looks like hurriedly put up weld job. Also what's the thickness of the pipes? Possibility of sagging when this gets heated up.
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

Nice. I always enjoy seeing Turbo setups on petrol cars.

How effective is your air filter setup. Does it recieve enough cold air?
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is there a reason you cant run more psi, i mean i know high compression hondas that run atleast 11psi lol.
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loving the fabrication work man looks real good. sorry i didnt know you had a hood scoop, that is a great functionable mod. where did you get that manifold, what size turbo is that and how many pounds of boost are you running?
The entire FFE was created by Red rooster. It is a GT20 turbo and 7.6 Psi.

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I have my doubts on this. Looks like hurriedly put up weld job. Also what's the thickness of the pipes? Possibility of sagging when this gets heated up.
I really need to verify on this during my next visit to RRR. This was created by Leela a few years back what I get to understand. Thanks for this pointer. Cheers.

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Nice. I always enjoy seeing Turbo setups on petrol cars. How effective is your air filter setup. Does it recieve enough cold air?
Thanks buddy. The present K&N filters are doing a good job. I have set my eyes on BMC filters at RRR if I plan for an upgrade on them.

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is there a reason you cant run more psi, i mean i know high compression hondas that run atleast 11psi lol.
I have been asking this question for sometime. I guess I will have to work on the compression to get this moving upwards. Is 7.6 not good enough for a 1.3L stock engine with stock internals? Well its got me thinking again.
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

Hi Sportsmind, Great setup. I have some questions. Can I put a diesel swift turbo into a petrol swift engine? Where can I do this mods? Thank you.
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Hi Sportsmind, Great setup. I have some questions. Can I put a diesel swift turbo into a petrol swift engine? Where can I do this mods? Thank you.
I dont think this is possible, when I checked during the initial stages when I planned to go for the Turbo dive.
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Swift diesel turbo maybe just a bit too small for petrol swift (will suit much better for a Maruti 800 or an engine of similar or smaller displacement).
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I dont think this is possible, when I checked during the initial stages when I planned to go for the Turbo dive.
Thank you Sportsmind .
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I have been asking this question for sometime. I guess I will have to work on the compression to get this moving upwards. Is 7.6 not good enough for a 1.3L stock engine with stock internals? Well its got me thinking again.
no thats fine and your build is good man sorry i didnt mean that in a negative way, i was just curious.
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

@sportsmind-105bhp as in at the wheels?!?!?!. In a swift? As far as I know, my father's stock swift D produces around 55Bhp at the wheels! Ok, you and I need to be friends [and friends gives rides to there buddies all the time, dont they.].
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@sportsmind-105bhp as in at the wheels?!?!?!. In a swift? As far as I know, my father's stock swift D produces around 55Bhp at the wheels! Ok, you and I need to be friends [and friends gives rides to there buddies all the time, dont they.].
This is the facts when you do a dyno check at the wheels. What Maruti claims is not the wheels.The head and tail stuff.
No more rides, its only spoolin time now. You welcome anytime for a spin on my drive, with me navigating .
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your car is truly amazing, Sportsmind!
This is one hell of a tuned up car!
Have fun!
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

That is a great mod. Could you please PM me the costs involved in this project just to get an idea? I have no idea about the mods and the costs involved.

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Swift diesel turbo maybe just a bit too small for petrol swift (will suit much better for a Maruti 800 or an engine of similar or smaller displacement).
Does this mean that Diesel turbos are much smaller than the turbos in the petrol engine?

What is the basic difference between the turbos of the petrol and diesel engines?
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Re: My TURBO-Charged Swift Petrol! And a dyno graph too

This is a fantastic set-up you have .

I also have a swift waiting to be modded. But need to start saving for the project. Can you please tell me how much has this set-up cost you so far? Break-up would help. Cheers.
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your car is truly amazing, Sportsmind!
This is one hell of a tuned up car!
Have fun!
Thanks buddy. Still lots to come before I say "This is it". The virus is still in me...
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That is a great mod. Could you please PM me the costs involved in this project just to get an idea? I have no idea about the mods and the costs involved.
Does this mean that Diesel turbos are much smaller than the turbos in the petrol engine?
What is the basic difference between the turbos of the petrol and diesel engines?
The swift Diesel turbo's are basic turbo systems. These turbo's are good to put the poor petrol swifty's lie low on the spoolin front. But with a spider box on a diesel swift you can still go head-on with a turbo petrol swifty.
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This is a fantastic set-up you have .
I also have a swift waiting to be modded. But need to start saving for the project. Can you please tell me how much has this set-up cost you so far? Break-up would help. Cheers.
Thanks buddy. If you are looking at a tuner like Red rooster working on your set up. You should be prepared for a good 2.5 odd lakhs to get the entire set up. You can have this done on stages.
Stage1- wherein you have your headers/FFE and CAI- Prepare for nothin less than-40K on this.
Stage2- Your clutch and turbo with ECU uprgrade- Prepare for nothing less than-1.5 lakhs on this.
Stage3- Your suspensions upgrade- Close to 60K for the basic street stuff.
These costs are for the branded tuner like RRR and the expertise of Mr. Leela and his boys going into your install and upgrade.
You could get this done with other tuners for less than 2 lakhs.

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