If you want good spool and 400 hp out a a 2 litre, a compund setup is your best bet. Something like a gt35 (or bigger) with a big turbine A/R and a Eaton m90 SC would be awesome.
Stockymcstock wrote:The turbo assists the supercharger, and the supercharger assists the exhaust turbine. the blower multiples pressure changes, so while it may be contributing 5psi when it's there alone, when you feed it a compressed air charge the total ratio changes significantly. the turbo is probably only doing 2-3psi at the moment, for a total boost pressure of 9psi.
WRT matching, the supercharger needs to be big enough to provide you with approximately half the total boost pressure. that's really all it needs to do. experience will tell me which blower to use. on an SR20DE, i'd go for the little toyota blower, the SC-14. on an RB26DE, i'd use the Eaton if i could fit it. for the RB30DE, the eaton is borderline too small, but it gets the job done. i still have a fair bit of scope for overdriving mine, which i may do in the future to make it even more cranky.
of course this changes if you want to make huge power. above 600hp i'd go to a twin screw blower, or an Eaton M112 (next step up from the M90). packaging such large blowers in with a giant turbo becomes a bit of a problem then.
the turbo needs to be carefully matched so that it doesn't come on too early and restrict top-end power at all.
generally speaking, you go for a turbine stage that flows roughly 1.5-2x as much as the one you would choose for a very responsive single turbo setup. hence, i have a GT40 with a 1.34 rear housing. it's pretty hard to go too big on the rear housing really, i mean that rear is just gigantic and i still have excellent turbo response. the next step up is a GT42, which wouldn't really physically fit in the bay.
matching compressor sides is a bit trickier, you generally need a big A/R on the compressor side. this will increase the available flow at lower pressures. you need this because the turbo (in my case) will be supplying 400hp worth of air at just 2-3psi. so you see the need for high flow capacity with little pressure output. the potential is there for it to surge of course, but i haven't had a problem with that. it is certainly operating well outside it's "normal" parameters on the flow chart.
He has a compound charged RB30.
You want to replicate this system, but if you only have room for one intercooler then thats fine too, just miss out the one between the turbo and SC, and keep the boost down(<20psi) and make sure efficencies of the SC and turbo are as high as possible.
