for 1.3 carburated engine,yung cost-effective?
hatak po ba? regular maintenance tas simple and proper exhaust upgrade muna.
1.3 rin po ang makina ng oto ko. mahina po talaga ang hatak ng 1.3.
sayang tol.. 1.3 is 1.3 talaga.. maliit kasi pistons nya... tama ba ako? setup ka nlang air filter and customiz exaust. pero i think wla parin eh. 1.3 kasi. change 1.6 car talaga.. sayang talaga tong sakin eh
Ano bang application ng additional torque na hanap mo? Overtaking or racing?
Kung overtaking lang downshift ka na lang. Kung racing palit makina na yan.
Generally, the ways to increase torque are turbo, supercharging or increase displacement. But sorry to say, forced induction can only do so much for a 1.3-liter engine. A wiser thing to do is to change the engine or buy a 1.6 version of the same car. It will probably cost just as much (if not cheaper) than modifying a 1.3, yet better performance most likely.
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exhaust system lang and magandang intake. may hks atang pang-carburator... or baka namalik-mata lang ako...Originally Posted by geris
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medyo OT lang pero torque issue pa rin..malaki ba diperensya ng hatak ng 1.6 engine sa 1.5 engine..?or the figures speaks for itself which is a hairline of 0.10..?
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this ain't really cost effective for sub-100 hp engines...Originally Posted by JAYarc
if you mostly drive in the city for max of 60kph, smaller diameter tires. so if you're running on 14-inch rims on 60 series tires, switch to 50 series...or ride on 13s on 60 series tires. medyo tipid pati fuel consumption.
you would suffer though on long highway drives (speeds in excess of 80 kph) in terms of top speed and fuel efficiency (give and take in this case), and your speedo reading would be a bit off.
exhaust system,intake,hi-tension,weber kaso kaunti lang increase nun..![]()
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make sure that ur engine is in peak condition check your sparkplug for proper air/fuel mixture...rich a/f setting tend to be sluggish response..
Intakes, headers and exhaust will definitely not give you any torque on a 1.3. Trust me, I used to own a modified one. They will give you a bit of extra kick higher up in the rev range (more horsepower) but pick-up down low will suffer. How much it suffers is dependent on how big you make the exhaust pipes. Too big and you're looking at huge gas bills and sluggish low-speed performance.
Most 1.3 liter sedans have tighter gearing to make up for the lack of top-end. The Nissan Sentra FE we used to own had a more than decent 0-60 kph time, even though 0-100 was unbearably long. But if we're talking about a 1.3 Corolla, or worse, any 1.3 Automatic, you're pretty much stuck.
Just do as I did... work on the suspension and tires, and take joy in the handling of a car that's lighter and more responsive than its 1.6 stablemate.... even if it is dog-slow.
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here is my take:
i see you are to improve the torque of your faithful 1.3? well, first look into the odometer.
if you see 6-digit reading, maybe it's time to check on your piston ring- or perhaps overhaul. this way you'll gain that lost compression over the year of wear and tear.
or, you could install a low charge turbo. you know, force-feeding. but eventually you'll get short-breath on the long run.
let's move on to transfering all that torque generated by the 1.3. flywheel of some considerable weight can increase your torque being transferred to the tranny. thus, heavier flywheel translate beefier torque at the sacrifice of some horses.
as for the difference of 1.6 liter to the 1.5 liter, well there is a big difference really. i had a direct comparison a while back- back when my family used to own a 1.6 & 1.5 liter displacement in sedan. well, there is no doubt that the 1.6 could topple over the 1.5 in terms of torque, if not horsepower (compare these: 1980 Toyota Corona 12R engine carb engine and 1996 Civic LXi fuel injected). the Civic could out run the aging Corona any given time, any given stoplights- but i love the raw torque that was transferred through the wheels. while the Civic is feather-light, the Corona seemed to carry its weight penalty.
Oh, yeah... forgot in my last post... twin webbers on a 1.3? Bad idea. You get maybe a 10-20 hp boost at the top end with IHE plus twin webbers, but you lose quite a bit of traffic-cruising ability... choke, choke, gurgle... trust me, I'm very familiar with the feel of a small engine with wonderfully powerful (fun!!!!) twin-webbers... and you wouldn't like the gas bills... or the low-rpm sluggishness.
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Kung 2E ang makina, may nabibiling 2ETurbo. SMall but terrible. Pero don't expect to kick 1600's asses. Hehe.