Tuning turbo time!

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Tuning turbo time!

On that logic the volume of the exhaust valves should equal the inlet valves, should equall the throttle body etc.

I don't know lots i must admit, but the gasses on the inlet are compressed by the turbine, and will expand won't they. Velocity will slow down a little with a larger TB, but the turbo will work less hard and so be more efficient.

Others may decide to go the other way. Best idea is to get it RR'd with both.

Wonder what size others run, ie. stonenewt. I know aleenhellen felt big gains when he increased his TB.

Kristian
 
On that logic the volume of the exhaust valves should equal the inlet valves, should equall the throttle body etc.

I don't know lots i must admit, but the gasses on the inlet are compressed by the turbine, and will expand won't they. Velocity will slow down a little with a larger TB, but the turbo will work less hard and so be more efficient.

Others may decide to go the other way. Best idea is to get it RR'd with both.

Wonder what size others run, ie. stonenewt. I know aleenhellen felt big gains when he increased his TB.

Kristian

my 40mm tb made a big difference to the spool up of the turbo and mid range torque was improved noticably.

jason
 
god thats cheap!! because im 19 and only have a years no claims i still pay 1300 thrird party, everything declaired on that though!

jason

Ah well i'm an old fart so that helps

TB wise generally bigger is best but you have to be able to inject enough fuel to air and you have to be able to flow that volume through the engine and exhaust. if you have stock internals it is pretty pointless
 
i would like to understand why tho.

if you blow into a straw it requires effort, hence holding the turbo back as it tryes to spool upto speed, open it up and not as much resistance so the spool up can happen much quicker, dont really think it makes a huge differnce to all out power unless there was a hell of alot of airflow though.
 
i know on my n/a going from 32 (orignal cento) to 37(moded mpi tb) made a big difference. then when went up to the 47(mpi tricker) there was a HUGE gain in torque but did loose noticeable amounts at low rpm.

Im not sure about the other turbo owners put allanhelen has spi so im guessing at the max he has a tricker 40mm? 7mm over is a HUGE amount.

OH!!! allanhelen reminded me... sorted insurance out today. I added my painted stripes and body bits, wheels, rear disc and gt front convertion, body braces to my policy... also increased cars value to 1500. all this was free of charge!
just gotta ring up about the turbo convertion. i dont expect it to be much at all
 
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i know on my n/a going from 32 (orignal cento) to 37(moded mpi tb) made a big difference. then when went up to the 47(mpi tricker) there was a HUGE gain in torque but did loose noticeable amounts at low rpm.

Im not sure about the other turbo owners put allanhelen has spi so im guessing at the max he has a tricker 40mm? 7mm over is a HUGE amount.

yes a 47mm on an N/A!! the air flow at low rpm will be very slow, that would exsplain the poor bottom end

jason
 
I don't want to be a kill joy here but..... you should be considering these sort of things once you have it running and road legal, getting too caught up in details like this is just how projects start to fail as real life catches up with dreamer land. You either need to be one step ahead of reality or have enough cash to not care about it
 
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if you blow into a straw it requires effort, hence holding the turbo back as it tryes to spool upto speed, open it up and not as much resistance so the spool up can happen much quicker, dont really think it makes a huge differnce to all out power unless there was a hell of alot of airflow though.

i know, i get that.. buutttt, using the same analogy, the turbo is already blowing through a straw (its compressor outlet) and the butterfly only sits around 20mm forward of where the diameter has increased in the inlet manifold. so is that extra 20mm really worth it?

On an n/a car it is a totally different ball game, upstream of the butterfly is just open air (effectively) so increasing the butterfly will help it breathe better.
 
I don't want to be a kill joy here but..... you should be considering these sort of things once you have it running and road legal, getting too caught up in details like this is just how projects start to fail as real life catches up with dreamer land. You either need to be one step ahead of reality or have enough cash to not care about it

ive had it running. the engine is going into my car Friday afternoon (coming out the black car tomorrow) hence the reason for doing insurance and wiring in the needed items in my car ;)
reason im asking this is i would prefer to fit what ever best on the car now as then I can start tuning up the base map and not worry about changes after.
cant really call this a project... more of a swappa-roo
 
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