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10k 20v wrote:it all comes own to efficiency, a larger turbo will produce lower charge temperaures at the same boost levels as a smaler turbo, so therefore producing a denser air charge, not always the case as some smaler turbos can be bloody efficient
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Mmm, Boost wrote:Its a bit of a combination of what Jimmy was saying...a larger turbo can flow more air at a given rpm, with less shaft speed than a small turbo.
The slower the turbo is spinning, the cooler the air is, as its not being compressed as densely.
IE TD04 (GSR Lancer) vs T88 (Croydon drag GT-R)
The TD04 might be pushing 15psi of indicated boost pressure, but only flowing 400cfm with a shaft speed of 150,000rpm
The T88 could push 15psi, and flowing 900cfm with only 80,000rpm.
There are heaps of variables in it, but basically bigger turbo = more airflow = more power
These numbers are completely made up too btw, its just for comparison.
Loudtoy wrote:Mmm, Boost wrote:Its a bit of a combination of what Jimmy was saying...a larger turbo can flow more air at a given rpm, with less shaft speed than a small turbo.
The slower the turbo is spinning, the cooler the air is, as its not being compressed as densely.
IE TD04 (GSR Lancer) vs T88 (Croydon drag GT-R)
The TD04 might be pushing 15psi of indicated boost pressure, but only flowing 400cfm with a shaft speed of 150,000rpm
The T88 could push 15psi, and flowing 900cfm with only 80,000rpm.
There are heaps of variables in it, but basically bigger turbo = more airflow = more power
These numbers are completely made up too btw, its just for comparison.
Aha i knew someone would come to the rescue, cheers brad i seemed to have some kind of mental block when i wrote that. Btw where did you guys get to last night, i showed up and there was no one there!
Lunchie wrote:how the F**K did u manage a 14.7 1/4mile with only 93kw?......and front wheel drive!!!
Lunchie wrote:how the F**K did u manage a 14.7 1/4mile with only 93kw?......and front wheel drive!!!
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Loudtoy wrote:Lunchie wrote:how the F**K did u manage a 14.7 1/4mile with only 93kw?......and front wheel drive!!!
Light weight, quite sticky road tires, the ability not to just keep my foot up it but feather the throttle when it wants to get a wheel up and some decent springs.
Btw there are a few other 14.8's and 9's with higher trap speeds to back it up and all with an open diff.
Should be a few more specs like 60 ft times i think in the profiles part
Edit Apparently i didn't put it up but the 60ft time was 2.02 and the half track was 9.0 at some speed or other i think it was 73mph??
Hey guys just wondering if your turbo is spooling up 15psi of boost and its just a shitter factory turbo then you switch to a ball bearing 1000hp beasty turbo and you still only run it at 15psi is the engine going to go any faster or is it just the delivery of the power that changes.
Lunchie wrote:
so what sort of time would you expect a 130kw (atw) example could do (1994 gt apex) with well sorted suspension?
jondee86 wrote:Hey guys just wondering if your turbo is spooling up 15psi of boost and its just a shitter factory turbo then you switch to a ball bearing 1000hp beasty turbo and you still only run it at 15psi is the engine going to go any faster or is it just the delivery of the power that changes.
The short answer is, that no matter what size turbo you are running, if it is
limited to 15 psi, you make the same power.
The 15 psi is the pressure difference from the inlet manifold to the
outlet manifold with the valves acting as a restrictor plate. And flow
is the result of pressure x area. So if you want more flow you can
increase the size of restrictor plate (bigger valves), or increase the
pressure difference (boost).
Looking at it another way, pressure is the result of flow divided by
area. It's not the turbo that sets the pressure, but the size of the
restrictor plate (or orifice) that it is blowing through.
Don't believe me ?? Then how much pressure do you have in a
garden hose until you put your thumb over the end of it ???
If you have 15 psi, then you have 15 psi. It doesn't matter if it comes
from the meanest mother of all race turbos, an electric fan, a steam
powered compressor or a choir of angels farting in unison... all you
have is 15 psi![]()
Cheers...... jondee86
jondee86 wrote:The short answer is, that no matter what size turbo you are running, if it is
limited to 15 psi, you make the same power.
If you have 15 psi, then you have 15 psi. It doesn't matter if it comes
from the meanest mother of all race turbos, an electric fan, a steam
powered compressor or a choir of angels farting in unison... all you
have is 15 psi![]()
Rollux wrote:As already stated, pressure is not a measure of volume.
As a real example, by car has enough fuel stock to cope with 14psi from my T25. When I put my GT28R on tho, it will only have enough fuel for about 8psi, but it will still make more power on 8psi on the GT28R because there is still more airflow and less heat.
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