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Cyborg Turbo Review

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Don't mean to hijack but Jozer, what do you mean donkey kick torque at quarter throttle? On bolt ons and the tune+ IWG, the only gear I get donkey kick torque is first gear, everything else is okay... It needs 75-100 throttle for me on my setup to spool past 10-15psi. I'm only asking this because I haven't gone cyborg just yet because of funds.
 


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Don't mean to hijack but Jozer, what do you mean donkey kick torque at quarter throttle? On bolt ons and the tune+ IWG, the only gear I get donkey kick torque is first gear, everything else is okay... It needs 75-100 throttle for me on my setup to spool past 10-15psi. I'm only asking this because I haven't gone cyborg just yet because of funds.
I guess what I meant to say was that the throttle curve was not linear on the stock turbo and adam's tune. At quarter throttle cruising around town, it was normal to see my boost bounce from -4 to -3 PSI jump up to +6 psi very abruptly. With this new turbo, since it takes more effort to spool, while cruising around town I can keep the boost under 0 psi effortlessly while on my prior turbo with Adams tune I had to really concentrate to do the same.
 


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Hey [MENTION=1146]Joszer[/MENTION] how about an update on how things are going a couple months in?
[MENTION=3033]JasonHaven[/MENTION]
Things are going great with the car. On an E30 tune the car is neck and neck with a 370z from a roll, so the speed is definitely there. I'm getting to the point where I want more though, but given the strict SMOG laws of California I am going to leave it as it is. I figure if I get any more power, I'll just be blowing the tires off in 1st and 2nd gear completely and that'll be completely useless on the track given the super skinny tires that we use. All in all I am happy with the car.
 


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[MENTION=3033]JasonHaven[/MENTION]
Things are going great with the car. On an E30 tune the car is neck and neck with a 370z from a roll, so the speed is definitely there. I'm getting to the point where I want more though, but given the strict SMOG laws of California I am going to leave it as it is. I figure if I get any more power, I'll just be blowing the tires off in 1st and 2nd gear completely and that'll be completely useless on the track given the super skinny tires that we use. All in all I am happy with the car.
That's great to hear man !! Glad the cyborg is holding up for road course duty as well :)
 


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Width = lateral traction. Height = linear traction. If he increases width without height, he will only increase side-side traction, and not straight line traction.
wait, what? Correct me if I'm wrong, but increasing width increases contact patch, which should increase grip regardless of direction. While height essentially acts as a gear reduction. Drag cars run wide tires and they don't turn?
 


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wait, what? Correct me if I'm wrong, but increasing width increases contact patch, which should increase grip regardless of direction. While height essentially acts as a gear reduction. Drag cars run wide tires and they don't turn?
Yes, but it's not so simple. Often times when we go wider we get taller by default. But a wider tire of the same diameter (and compound) may have less linear traction than it's taller brother.

For linear traction you want a greater front to back contact patch, or in other words, longer.

For lateral (side-to-side) you want greater width in your contact patch.

A taller tire with low air pressure can put a lot of rubber on the ground. To get a better picture of this imagine a rectangular shape of velcro. Let's make it 5 (w)x 7 (l). Actually, this can also be done with a piece of tape if you have that laying around... Continuing on... Drag this velco (or tape) across it's respective surface long ways. Now change it up so that it's 7x5 and drag it in the same exact direction as the you did before... What you'll find is that there's considerably more friction with the piece as a 5x7 vs 7x5. Now, this is the *nearly* the same idea on a car.... Imagine that a 205/45/17 is the 5x7 velcro or tape, and a 225/40/15 is the 7x5. All other things considered equal, the 205/45/17 will have more linear traction, while the 225/40/15 will have more lateral traction.

This is all because of the shape and direction in which the contact patch is traveling. So just going wider won't simply give you better traction at the strip... Two things play into slicks being so great; the compound and lower tire pressure. The lower tire pressure allows you to put a significantly longer contact patch down than street tires even though the tire isn't that much taller. This is the objective of lowering your tire pressure at the drag strips and why you see "dat wrinkle" in drag slicks. A wider tire with the same length (front to back) contact patch won't provide much more linear traction.

Also, I'm terrible at trying to get people to imagine things in their head.

TL;DR - Compound, tire pressure, and contact patch shape and size are help determine grip levels of a tire.

P.S. Sorry if this is erratic.
 


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No, I get what you're saying now. You're fine.

Wouldn't a larger diameter tire have a negative effect on speed though? Or am I wrong? Trade off between "too tall" and "just right"?
 


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No, I get what you're saying now. You're fine.

Wouldn't a larger diameter tire have a negative effect on speed though? Or am I wrong?
On your speedometer, yes. With taller tires, you're going faster than your speedometer says. At least that's what Speed Traps on the highway tell me lol. If my speedometer says 65, the speed trap says 68.
 


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Also, this doesn't mean people should ditch the idea of wider tires in favor of thinner/taller tires. As I said, things like compound and wider tires being naturally taller in our sizes will still present a difference. The issue I was pointing to is that is you go down to a 15x8 make sure the tire you get has a comparable or slightly bigger diameter. Aka, a 24" 225 would have better linear traction than a 22" 225 at a given psi.
 


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In a vacuum though with all other things the same, a wider tire has more straight line grip too, though, just not as much as a taller tire? It's still more surface are that adds friction, and thus more power is required to break them loose. I think that's what I'm getting from this.
 


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In a vacuum though with all other things the same, a wider tire has more straight line grip too, though, just not as much as a taller tire? It's still more surface are that adds friction, and thus more power is required to break them loose. I think that's what I'm getting from this.
I guess so... But here on Earth with 14.7psi, when you want to get out of the hole faster, the longest contact patch will be best.
 


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Width = lateral traction. Height = linear traction. If he increases width without height, he will only increase side-side traction, and not straight line traction.
225/50/16 is about 3/4 wider and about 1/2 inch taller than oem
Yes I know all tire manufacturers have some variance. But save some wheel weight and go taller/wider wqs my suggestion.
 


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The difference from stock to cyborg is huge... I'm interested in what it does at Laguna !!! And what siestarider's does at Sebring.
You can add the Nurburgring to that. I'll be taking my car on the 21st to do a few laps with it's current cobb stage 2 and again after I get my turbo back exhaust from cobb and my cyborg from you... I just sent you a message that I'm ready to pull the trigger on my turbo upgrade. Wooooo![drinking]
 


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I just ordered 3 wastegates for setups, called in another order of inlets and needing more cores :0

Feeling so lucky to be busy.

Thank all you guys for the support over the last 2+ years of cyborgs.


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you make a good product at a great price and you're a good dude! I'm still working on my 91 tune and its already a totally different feeling car. I can't wait to feed this thing some meth and see how it feels
 


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So what is this gasket that I'll need to buy for the turbo upgrade? Anyone know where to get it?

Also I jumped the gun and went to the Nurburgring yesterday...it was absolutely incredible. We got caution flagged on our second lap because a BMW went off the course ahead of us but we still squeezed out a 10:22 my first time ever on a track. So I have no doubt after the cyborg and the tune I'll be in the 9s :)
 


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