jonnyshaw49
21-02-2010, 19:36
hi ive been spending a good hour reading over turbo specs on the internet, and think its finally sunk in, so can someone let me know if what im sayin is right
the a/r of a turbo is the housing size
the a/r size on a compressor side doesnt make that much performance gains
the a/r size on the turbine side makes a big difference, smaller a/rs are better for low down boost ideal for faster spool up and less lag better for applications when changing speeds constantly like backroad driving
bigger turbine a./rs better for higher boost applications when turbo is being used mainly at higher rpms eg track racing
the trim size of a turbo is the relations between the inducer wheel size and exducer wheel size, and the bigger the trim size the more air can be flowed so more power
so the ideal turbo for fast road and track would be a turbo with a larger comp housing and big trim size and a smaller turbine housing but with a big trim size, which would mean bigger inducers and exducers
so a good turbo would be a t25 with 60 trim on the comp and 60 trim on the turbine and a/r 48 comp and a/r 35 on rear and if being used more for track and drag change the turbine a/r to a 49 so more power at higher rpms and let the turbo breath better less back pressure?
is this right ?if so ill be well happy its took me ages to get it into my head, so joiners can learn turbo specs lol
the a/r of a turbo is the housing size
the a/r size on a compressor side doesnt make that much performance gains
the a/r size on the turbine side makes a big difference, smaller a/rs are better for low down boost ideal for faster spool up and less lag better for applications when changing speeds constantly like backroad driving
bigger turbine a./rs better for higher boost applications when turbo is being used mainly at higher rpms eg track racing
the trim size of a turbo is the relations between the inducer wheel size and exducer wheel size, and the bigger the trim size the more air can be flowed so more power
so the ideal turbo for fast road and track would be a turbo with a larger comp housing and big trim size and a smaller turbine housing but with a big trim size, which would mean bigger inducers and exducers
so a good turbo would be a t25 with 60 trim on the comp and 60 trim on the turbine and a/r 48 comp and a/r 35 on rear and if being used more for track and drag change the turbine a/r to a 49 so more power at higher rpms and let the turbo breath better less back pressure?
is this right ?if so ill be well happy its took me ages to get it into my head, so joiners can learn turbo specs lol