Differences between the T04B and T04E
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T04B - Comes with the Drag Gen 3 Kit, used for "smaller" boost applications?, quicker spool time relative to the "E"?
T04E - Also Comes with the Drag Gen 3 Kit, Better Boost potential top end as opposed to the "B", Same as above ...
Can Anyone add anything else?
ArTurbo
The T04E has 6 main blades with 12 sub-blades... these blades are rather large, so they move alot of air. The T04B has 7 main blades and 14 sub-blades.. these blades are a little smaller than the T04E's so they spool quicker but dont generally move as much air.
[Modified by FredoSP, 4:40 AM 5/14/2002]
[Modified by FredoSP, 4:41 AM 5/14/2002]
T04E - Also Comes with the Drag Gen 3 Kit, Better Boost potential top end as opposed to the "B", Same as above ...
Can Anyone add anything else?
ArTurbo
The T04E has 6 main blades with 12 sub-blades... these blades are rather large, so they move alot of air. The T04B has 7 main blades and 14 sub-blades.. these blades are a little smaller than the T04E's so they spool quicker but dont generally move as much air.
[Modified by FredoSP, 4:40 AM 5/14/2002]
[Modified by FredoSP, 4:41 AM 5/14/2002]
The B is used in smaller displacement engine drag kits....such as the B16, and D16, and for some BIZARRE reason...the H22.
all the 1.8ltr kits come w/ an E
all the 1.8ltr kits come w/ an E
Both E and B series turbo's are related. The "E" and "B" signify different families of compressor wheels. Each family was optimized for certain applications. One family is not better than the other. In some circumstances, the "E" may perform better than the "B." In other situations, vice versa. Its best to choose the wheel that will better cater towards your needs.
This does help, but who knows what trim to4b comes in the drag kit?
Compressor maps:
4b:
http://www.turbofast.com.au/FlowTO4B.html
4e:
http://www.turbofast.com.au/FlowTO4E.html
plus the old post
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=142398
might help you out.
Im not sure your question can be answered without knowing which trims you are talking about.
Again, i might be wrong!
-matthew
4b:
http://www.turbofast.com.au/FlowTO4B.html
4e:
http://www.turbofast.com.au/FlowTO4E.html
plus the old post
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=142398
might help you out.
Im not sure your question can be answered without knowing which trims you are talking about.
Again, i might be wrong!
-matthew
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Both E and B series turbo's are related. The "E" and "B" signify different families of compressor wheels. Each family was optimized for certain applications. One family is not better than the other. In some circumstances, the "E" may perform better than the "B." In other situations, vice versa. Its best to choose the wheel that will better cater towards your needs.
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