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Bar on Turbo
I was wondering how much PSI would each bar and what are the trims of a turbo, im looking at this....
http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/stpa2.html
can someone explain how much PSI each .bar is
.3
.45
.6
and under T3/T04E it has like "50trim/.48A/R"
what exactly does that mean and there are different sizes for the trim and ".48A"
50trim/.48A/R
57trim/.48A/R
50trim/.63A/R
57trim/.63A/R
what do those mean and what are the number changes?
thnaks
http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/stpa2.html
can someone explain how much PSI each .bar is
.3
.45
.6
and under T3/T04E it has like "50trim/.48A/R"
what exactly does that mean and there are different sizes for the trim and ".48A"
50trim/.48A/R
57trim/.48A/R
50trim/.63A/R
57trim/.63A/R
what do those mean and what are the number changes?
thnaks
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Re: Bar on Turbo (R1)
1 bar is about 14.7 psi. so just multiply (.5 x14.7=about 7.35 psi)
the a/r of a turbo is the compressor and turbine size. the smaller the number the smaller the housing. usually the smaller the number the faster it will spool, but it will fall out of its efficiency range sooner. the trim is the diameter of the wheel i think but im not sure on that.
this is how i was explained what they were if im wrong please correct me.
Landon
the a/r of a turbo is the compressor and turbine size. the smaller the number the smaller the housing. usually the smaller the number the faster it will spool, but it will fall out of its efficiency range sooner. the trim is the diameter of the wheel i think but im not sure on that.
this is how i was explained what they were if im wrong please correct me.
Landon
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Re: Bar on Turbo (beepy)
if i was goinog to run the turbo on a stock z6, what would you guys say the size of the spool would be and run .6 bar? which trim/__a/R, thanks for all your help guys
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Re: Bar on Turbo (beepy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beepy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">14.5 PSI = 1 bar = 1 atmosphere is pressure.
.3 bar = 4.35 psi
.45 bar = 6.53 psi
.6 bar = 8.7 psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh yea my bad 14.5 psi
Landon
.3 bar = 4.35 psi
.45 bar = 6.53 psi
.6 bar = 8.7 psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh yea my bad 14.5 psi
Landon
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Re: Bar on Turbo (beepy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beepy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">14.5 PSI = 1 bar = 1 atmosphere is pressure.
.3 bar = 4.35 psi
.45 bar = 6.53 psi
.6 bar = 8.7 psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
1 bar = 14.50326 psi
.3 bar = 4.35 psi
.45 bar = 6.53 psi
.6 bar = 8.7 psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
1 bar = 14.50326 psi
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Re: Bar on Turbo (R1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by R1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if i was goinog to run the turbo on a stock z6, what would you guys say the size of the spool would be and run .6 bar? which trim/__a/R, thanks for all your help guys</TD></TR></TABLE>
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