Some other reasons for insulating exhaust pipes might be to prevent the carpet being melted and heat under the bonnet getting so high it causes problems like vapour lock, paint blistering, electrical wire insulation and rubber hose degradation.
My experience is that:-
Insulating the pipes with lagging accelerates corrosion considerably.
Insulating the manifold between the turbo and the head gives a slight increase in response rate.
Reducing back pressure in the exhaust system after the turbo noticeably improves response rate.
Nitrous oxide injection at full throttle then progressively reducing the nitrous shot as boost comes on effectively eliminates lag altogether.
Free revving an engine applies no load other than pumping losses, and some friction and inertia of the moving parts. These loads are so low, that the engine will over rev or hit a limiter within about 1 second or less.
By loading up an engine by a brief acceleration run (like a burn out) or by restraining applied power with the brakes (like stalling the torque converter) the turbo can be spooled up. Inertia will keep the turbo spinning fairly fast, but the throttle will keep boost out of the manifold. Once the throttle is opened, the boost will be instantaneous, to the level produced by that rpm of the turbo.
The mechanism of nitrous overcoming lag is twofold:-
1) The nitrous shot is a substitute way of producing the sort of power levels normally only obtained with boost, as the nitrous is a chemical supercharger, so it compensates for rather than eliminating lag.
2) Once the nitrous starts to burn, it makes more exhaust gas, which then has a higher pressure and temperature. This extra exhaust then spools the turbo more quickly, thereby reducing lag. This quickly makes the nitrous unnecessary, and maybe even undesirable as to high a boost and nitrous together might cause damage to the engine.
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pat pprimmer@acay.com.au
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