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juha5gtt
15-02-2013, 21:17
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Is this turbo allright for c1j with standard cam? Or is it too laggy..?:crap:
Or do i have to get Piper 285 or alternative high cam choice?
Garrett GT2554R
COMPRESSOR
Ind:42.1mm, Exd:54.3mm, Trim:60, A/R:0.80
TURBINE
Wheel:53.0mm, Trim:62, A/R:0.64
DISPLACEMENT: 1.4L - 2.2L
regards
Juha
should be fine, although a high lift cam is going to help things ;)
it really depends on how much power your after:cooter:
juha5gtt
16-02-2013, 10:20
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Power region could be somewhere about 180-200hp.
If you only want to hit that level of power, a 2554r is too big & will be laggy to drive.
A GT15-GT17 is more in that range, or even an old skool Tomcat turbo.
Could always modify the o.e T2...
You will need a decent cam to get the best out of the .64 exhaust housing.
If you only want to hit that level of power, a 2554r is too big & will be laggy to drive.
A GT15-GT17 is more in that range, or even an old skool Tomcat turbo.
Could always modify the o.e T2...
Agreed, you could pick a small gt series turbo with mega fast spoolup for that power level. Logg's gtt for example full boost at 3500 and 200hp.
If you only want to hit that level of power, a 2554r is too big & will be laggy to drive.
A GT15-GT17 is more in that range, or even an old skool Tomcat turbo.
Could always modify the o.e T2...
Spot on advice Mart. :agree:
A .64 rear is rather large for 180-200bhp and will move your boost threshold up to around 4.5/5k.
What i did was pick the smallest turbo that can supply the bhp i was after and then went up one size just to make sure. :)
Agreed, you could pick a small gt series turbo with mega fast spoolup for that power level. Logg's gtt for example full boost at 3500 and 200hp.
:laugh:
I used to run a Gt17 on my 5, It was a nice turbo as responsive as a T2 with a bit more Kick :)
juha5gtt
16-02-2013, 19:56
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Thanks for advice :)
As mart says :) Its a laggy turbo the GT2554r. When I tried one it was 4800rpm for full boost. Maybe just a smaller turbine would work OK, if you can find one.
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