T4 .70AR/1.36AR exhaust. Building my own air to water IC system. Got lots of ideas, gonna have some fun.
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it's going to be pretty slow spooling...1.36 is huge. I got a t-4 w/ a 1.3 exhaust that came off a 400 V8 that had two of them(this turbo is sitting on a shelf...it's not the one in my car), something under 1.0 would definatly work better...but you can change out the exhaust housing...~$200
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by fred slawson:
Hey Tiago is one of the modern masters for sure. Does he mean no spool at all, or just no spool till say 3 to or 4 k?<hr></blockquote>
I think it wont spool much if at all even at red line. thats almost TWICE the exauast size you should have. something in the 0.6-0.8 A/R range for the turbine should be as big as you want to go on a T4 style turbo.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Tiago:
I think it wont spool much if at all even at red line. thats almost TWICE the exauast size you should have. something in the 0.6-0.8 A/R range for the turbine should be as big as you want to go on a T4 style turbo.<hr></blockquote>
I concor! although with a manual you can put load on the turbo easily...nothwithstanding even a A/R .80 will be considered too big for street purposes a 1.x, no find something else...seriously! IMHO sell that an get a whole different unit...it will cost more to reconfigure that unit...THE ORIGINAL 3800SII turbo...<b><i>NOW SERIES-III</i></b>
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As always thanks you guys for your upfront input, it is always valued. Another lesson learned on jumping in a little to quickly. You would think by 47 I would learn. But I do love designing and working on stuff. For me it's like a drug. By the way I posted a mistake on the turbine AR it's 1.32 not 1.36, I know still to big.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 99redcamaro:
what should be the right specs for a 3.8 engine ??<hr></blockquote>
There isn't any "right spec" fo rthe 3800S2...you get a t3 you will be making FULL boost before 2200RPMs...you get a hybrid t3/t4 you will start making boost at 2200 RPMs and FULL boost before 2900RPMs...this is of course with an auto, with a manual the boost threshold will be much lower...with a small T4 you will be looking at usable boost at around 2700 RPMs and FULL boost at about 3300-3500 RPMs...your choice! IMHO you can get the best of best world with a hybrid t3/t4 because they have the most interchangeable trims in the garrett family...THE ORIGINAL 3800SII turbo...<b><i>NOW SERIES-III</i></b>
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