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    Quote Originally Posted by nafpaktos View Post
    if you switch off the antilag you will have the same push from the engine but some tenths of a second later.am i wrong?it's not up to driver how push will take from the engine?(depends on how much sensitive is his right foot)
    No, not really. It's not like after some delay there would be a full pressure out of the sudden. In fact when You step on the gas without ALS the exhaust gass pressure starts to grow. How it grows the turbo rotation speed grows as well and so does the turbo pressure. It's not a 0-1 step but a curve.

    The acceleration of the turbo depends a lot on its size. When talking about situation without ALS the smaller turbos have rather rapid response and give good pressure at low engine rpm but don't bring anything for high engine rpm because the turbo gets beyond its safe rotation speed. These turbos are typical for modern stock engines. They add torque at low rpm but don't add much to the peak power.

    The larger turbos which You need for racing give more pressure at high engine rpm but are slow to accelerate from iddle state (due to larger inertia of the compressor and turbine) and also the exhaust gasses at low engine rpm don't have enough energy to propel them, i.e. such turbos don't bring much at low rpm and need ALS or electric motor to speed up their response.
    Last edited by Mirek; 7th January 2017 at 17:20.
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