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Wadezz wrote:yeh i heard it come of one of them 1hz dont pull 250hp tho so ill it still be okay then
Hp is irrelevant when a 1h is over double the capacity, which needs more than double the air flow, it will be a massive restriction and run out of efficiency fairly early.
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Wadezz wrote:yeh i heard it come of one of them 1hz dont pull 250hp tho so ill it still be okay then
Hp is irrelevant when a 1h is over double the capacity, which needs more than double the air flow, it will be a massive restriction and run out of efficiency fairly early.
a 4l engine redlineing at 3.5k needs roughly the same air as a 3l engine redlineing at 5k
brad-chevlux wrote:going from the dump pipe and the comp housing is setup. (position of bolt holes)
it looks to be from a CA18DET
It is NOT a (stock) CA18DET turbo. They have an A/R of 0.48.
Correct Ben.
I run a CA18DET turbo on my 3.9L Isuzu. This is the smaller T25 with the 0.49 turbine and 0.48 compressor.
The one in this thread could be a T25G (0.64 A/R exhaust, 0.8 A/R compressor) or a T28, the tags on the centre section will give a part number.
It is not a GT2554R.
Rating turbos in hp is a rule of thumb used by petrol engines. They equate 1lb/min of airflow to 10hp.
The CA18DET T25 turbo can run 25 lb/min easily, hence some say it's a 250hp turbo.
The 60mm T28 compressor can run 33 lb/min, hence some say it's a 330hp turbo.
Needless to say, there is far more to sizing a turbo than comparing peak hp numbers.
they built sand drag cars. one had a missmatched turbo on it and only managed 28MPH, they cut the turbo off for the second run and NA they hit over 80MPH, so yeah you want to get the right one
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they built sand drag cars. one had a missmatched turbo on it and only managed 28MPH, they cut the turbo off for the second run and NA they hit over 80MPH, so yeah you want to get the right one
Yes I did watch it. The whole show was a great idea of what not to do.
I am sure they could have gotten a stocker from the scrapheap going and won the challenge.
they built sand drag cars. one had a missmatched turbo on it and only managed 28MPH, they cut the turbo off for the second run and NA they hit over 80MPH, so yeah you want to get the right one
Yes I did watch it. The whole show was a great idea of what not to do.
I am sure they could have gotten a stocker from the scrapheap going and won the challenge.
yeah but where is the fun in a stocker I often think that though, im guessing the rules stop them running complete vehicles.
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Goto *
they built sand drag cars. one had a missmatched turbo on it and only managed 28MPH, they cut the turbo off for the second run and NA they hit over 80MPH, so yeah you want to get the right one
Yes I did watch it. The whole show was a great idea of what not to do.
I am sure they could have gotten a stocker from the scrapheap going and won the challenge.
yeah but where is the fun in a stocker I often think that though, im guessing the rules stop them running complete vehicles.
Indeed, but in other episodes they have found SBC engines, etc... So I expected one of the teams to find something like that - or a rangie V8 etc... The coupled 4cyls would have been a good idea if they had pulled it off.