- Oct 21, 2005
- 919
I have been reading a book titled Building 4.6/5.4L Ford Horsepower on the Dyno by Richard Holdner. The book has over 185 dyno runs shown with various engine configurations and power adders. On page 161 a dyno graph is shown comparing an 03 4.6L cobra engine with the factory eaton supercharger, and then, a twin turbo configuration. On both dyno runs the boost pressure is kept the same at 11psi, The eaton starts off making much more torque and hp but at about 3750 rpm the turbo engine begins to surpass the supercharged configuration. At 6600 rpm the eaton engine produced a maximum of 572 hp, and at 6500 hp the twin turbo produced a staggering 750 hp. the torque numbers were similar with a maximum difference of 156ft-lbs.
I thought this was interesting information for GT owners. Although the cobra engine was a 4.6L and the Gt is a 5.4L, the engines are both manufactured by Ford for high performance applications and they both come with factory Eaton superchargers.
I think the most important information contained is that even though the supercharger produces considerable boost and hp, it also consumes copious amounts of energy to spin the positive displacement supercharger.
If the supercharger was removed and replaced with turbo chargers, and the same boost pressure was used, the engine would produce over 175 more horsepower with no additional strain to the motor.
I realize that there are other variables at play: the cobra eaton is a roots sc and not a more effecient screw type. the engine wias on an engine dyno using a different management system, and on and on. But I still think the premise stands; that generally, turbos can produce quite a bit more hp then superchargers because of the parasitic loss the supercharger requires to operate and compress air.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/iattackenemy/eatonvstwinturbo.jpg
I thought this was interesting information for GT owners. Although the cobra engine was a 4.6L and the Gt is a 5.4L, the engines are both manufactured by Ford for high performance applications and they both come with factory Eaton superchargers.
I think the most important information contained is that even though the supercharger produces considerable boost and hp, it also consumes copious amounts of energy to spin the positive displacement supercharger.
If the supercharger was removed and replaced with turbo chargers, and the same boost pressure was used, the engine would produce over 175 more horsepower with no additional strain to the motor.
I realize that there are other variables at play: the cobra eaton is a roots sc and not a more effecient screw type. the engine wias on an engine dyno using a different management system, and on and on. But I still think the premise stands; that generally, turbos can produce quite a bit more hp then superchargers because of the parasitic loss the supercharger requires to operate and compress air.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/iattackenemy/eatonvstwinturbo.jpg