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Turbo Sizing
Hey Guys,
my power range is changing to fit my budget at college, which since I'm not at HVCC anymore (sry Billy :( ) , I'm paying way more for school and kinda want to save a bit. I still want to turbo, but I'm looking for the safest HP numbers I can get without building the engine (when the time comes, I will build...but its not the time yet). Turbo sizes? thanks all! |
while people are answering.... what would be the downside to using one bigger then you need? wouldn't it just be pushing less air then its capable of?
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no it would just take too long for the turbo to spool
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GT30/35 would be fine. Just control the boost to where you want it.
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On a stock bottom end, keep things under 275hp'ish. A GT30R at less than 10lbs will keep you there. a GT35R would be already too big. |
ok cool sounds good
spy i still plan on gettin ur GT3076R then if you haven't already sold it and such :D Once money is there...schools draining it right now.:hissyfit: |
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It just so happens I still have it. |
I was going to say GT3071R. It'll spool a little faster than the GT3076 and it's more efficient (puts out cooler air) at lower boost levels. But if you can get a deal on Spy's 3076R, then by all means, that would be the way to go, especially if you do actually plan to build the engine in the future :thumb:
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According to the garrett's site, its internally wastegated. Confirm/deny? can an external and internal wastegate be used? |
My turbo is wastegate'less.
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I know this :D I have a good memory haha |
If you have a manifold without a wastegate flange, you'll just have to have a wastegate flange welded onto it to run external. It's really not a big deal.
Send it to me, I'll weld it on for ya :thumb: |
I just so happen to have an exhaust manifold w/ a wastegate flange too.
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:D cool! good 2 know! |
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