Ok have you ever built a NA engine? I have built several high HP NA engines and to extract high amounts of power out of them as you state you need to RPM, large cams and large intake tracts. Gives you the power at these high rpm ranges but will be slow at low and possibly mid-range rpms...you now where most people operate engines at. Also, comparing sounds is ridiculous as turbo uses the exhaust to spin the compressor which in turn muffles the sound. You are making generalized statements here, I could spec a turbo engine to give more a nice powerband 1500-4000 the bulk of when you need that will be more responsive to a NA engine, the last 500HP engine I built had a power band of 2800 - 5000 so off idle was not as responsive as the 300HP engine that it replaced and had a similar kick that is similar to turbo lag. My current 2.0L turbo Audi is very responsive from idle on with no turbo lag. If you put a poorly spec'd large turbo on a low compression engine you will this sluggish throttle response; however, today's turbo's have reasonable compression ratio and use turbos with low friction bearings that spool quickly and designed to operate within the rpm that you need the power.
I was looking to purchase the Honda CRV-LX or EX and had no idea about this turbo issue. Makes since. I am not sure if these 2024 Honda vehicles are properly put together. Can someone lead me to some small SUVs that are Naturally Aspirated and if turbo, are well put together. I currently own a 2008 Honda Accord, but it has 265,000 miles on it and it has been giving me some issues the last two years. Leaking oil, o2 issues, etc... I am just tired of putting money into it and looking for a reliable new, small SUV. I know Hondas, Lexus and Toyota have been reliable vehicles in the past. I live in the South Suburbs of Chicago and looking to raise the vehicle off the ground, meaning, it is hard to see during the winter months, when you are riding behind other vehicles and don't get me started on the rocks hitting the windshield. Any help, I would appreciate it.
Just think of it this way. The reason they are putting turbos on newer engines because the engines are smaller & they have to get those engines to work harder by forcing more air through creation higher rpms. This concept is great for race cars when your trying to boost performance but when you make an engine smaller & turbocharge it your just wearing it out faster. Also higher rpms create more pressure inside the engine block & higher pressure means there's a greater risk of blowing seals & gaskets. On the other hand a naturally aspirated engines work naturally at lower rpms & create less pressure on the block & will last longer. You can add a turbo to any naturally aspirated engine & get more power if you want. The only downside is your MPG is slightly lower but personally id rather have engine longevity over a 10-15% mpg increase. The reason manufactures are making so many small engines with turbos is because of Government Regulations on Emissions & MPG. The EPA has been destroying automobile reliability & longevity with combustion engines while at the same time pushing EVs that no one wants that are also not a realistic alternative. Hopefully politics will change & manufactures can get back to making cars with engines that people want. Its so crazy now they are putting 3 cylinder engines in SUVs & adding 2 turbos.
“Let’s compare the sound” proceeds to talk over it
sorry 😇
@@autoreviewglobal lmaoo all good
they also didn't even show a turbo car..
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Ok have you ever built a NA engine? I have built several high HP NA engines and to extract high amounts of power out of them as you state you need to RPM, large cams and large intake tracts. Gives you the power at these high rpm ranges but will be slow at low and possibly mid-range rpms...you now where most people operate engines at. Also, comparing sounds is ridiculous as turbo uses the exhaust to spin the compressor which in turn muffles the sound. You are making generalized statements here, I could spec a turbo engine to give more a nice powerband 1500-4000 the bulk of when you need that will be more responsive to a NA engine, the last 500HP engine I built had a power band of 2800 - 5000 so off idle was not as responsive as the 300HP engine that it replaced and had a similar kick that is similar to turbo lag. My current 2.0L turbo Audi is very responsive from idle on with no turbo lag. If you put a poorly spec'd large turbo on a low compression engine you will this sluggish throttle response; however, today's turbo's have reasonable compression ratio and use turbos with low friction bearings that spool quickly and designed to operate within the rpm that you need the power.
Does it have less power at low rpms because less air is taken in due to the car moving slower ?
@@avichal6630 more from the cam profile, duration, LSA, etc. that dictates the powerband.
There's no secret in this video😂
The guy probably watched some TH-cam and read some articles and post his own
Nothing much just talking
Don’t get mad, this guys channel is literally chatgpt texts into a ai text to video service. The ai creates the audio and the video.
elite video explained things i’ve been wanting to know forever
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You are talking over the engine sounds. What's the point ?
I wish superchargers were more commonly used by manufacturers.
Superchargers and turbos cause more engine wear
@@T3KKI1X_5.56 it depends on engine a high rev na engine wears more than a low rev turbo engine
absolutely not.
NA motors on the 1 mile tracks sounds so good Those all motor Corvettes .Make you shiver every time you watch. 😁😁😁
I currently have a twin turbo vehicle but really missed the driving experience of a NA.
you should give it a try 😍
I was looking to purchase the Honda CRV-LX or EX and had no idea about this turbo issue. Makes since. I am not sure if these 2024 Honda vehicles are properly put together. Can someone lead me to some small SUVs that are Naturally Aspirated and if turbo, are well put together. I currently own a 2008 Honda Accord, but it has 265,000 miles on it and it has been giving me some issues the last two years. Leaking oil, o2 issues, etc... I am just tired of putting money into it and looking for a reliable new, small SUV. I know Hondas, Lexus and Toyota have been reliable vehicles in the past. I live in the South Suburbs of Chicago and looking to raise the vehicle off the ground, meaning, it is hard to see during the winter months, when you are riding behind other vehicles and don't get me started on the rocks hitting the windshield. Any help, I would appreciate it.
Just think of it this way. The reason they are putting turbos on newer engines because the engines are smaller & they have to get those engines to work harder by forcing more air through creation higher rpms. This concept is great for race cars when your trying to boost performance but when you make an engine smaller & turbocharge it your just wearing it out faster. Also higher rpms create more pressure inside the engine block & higher pressure means there's a greater risk of blowing seals & gaskets. On the other hand a naturally aspirated engines work naturally at lower rpms & create less pressure on the block & will last longer. You can add a turbo to any naturally aspirated engine & get more power if you want. The only downside is your MPG is slightly lower but personally id rather have engine longevity over a 10-15% mpg increase. The reason manufactures are making so many small engines with turbos is because of Government Regulations on Emissions & MPG. The EPA has been destroying automobile reliability & longevity with combustion engines while at the same time pushing EVs that no one wants that are also not a realistic alternative. Hopefully politics will change & manufactures can get back to making cars with engines that people want. Its so crazy now they are putting 3 cylinder engines in SUVs & adding 2 turbos.
@@wandameadows5736 That was an excellent reply. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@@wandameadows5736great response. You really justified my purchase of the IS 350F Sport.
Nice video.😎
Thanks ✌
Love how you show an F40 as you rave about NA engines 😂
its an AI raving
Give me a V8 any day over a 4 banger turbo.
Yup. No substitute for cubic inches😎
What secrets !
Sooo… just a stock engine 😂
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