turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys?
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turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys?
Ok, motor is a B16a. Using ray halls turbo map calculator http://www.turbofast.com.au/turbomap.html
i came up with this map for my .42 compressor t3. Does this look about right?
Its pretty much what i expected, only efficient up to about 4500rpm @ 10psi.
It seems from the calculator that a 50 trim would be ideal for street use.
i came up with this map for my .42 compressor t3. Does this look about right?
Its pretty much what i expected, only efficient up to about 4500rpm @ 10psi.
It seems from the calculator that a 50 trim would be ideal for street use.
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Re: turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys? (RioNinja)
Cmon, i know there are a few of you on here that are familiar with this stuff.
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Re: turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys? (RioNinja)
You VE seems a little low. The calcs I've done one some b16s range from 98% on a low compression engine all the way up to 117% on a high compression.
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Re: turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys? (DSF)
Thanks. i wasnt quite sure how the B16a measured up, so i dropped in 90% to be on the low side.
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Re: turbo map for my t3. does this look right to you guys? (RioNinja)
Well, you want to use degrees C instead of F for the temp.
Also, on your engine at 10 psi you will want something that is not going to heat way up when you get in the high rpms. Using such a small compressor will cause a ton of unnecessary heat at high rpms. You want something more like a T04E 40 trim or even a T3 Super 60. Peace.
Also, on your engine at 10 psi you will want something that is not going to heat way up when you get in the high rpms. Using such a small compressor will cause a ton of unnecessary heat at high rpms. You want something more like a T04E 40 trim or even a T3 Super 60. Peace.
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