Turbo Math
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Re: Turbo Math (MiraiZ)
nice, but this is what it told me for 8 psi:
MAKE TYPE COMPRESSOR TRIM TURBINE HSG A/R
Garrett T25 60 0.49
Makes me think my FMAX kit is HUGE.
MAKE TYPE COMPRESSOR TRIM TURBINE HSG A/R
Garrett T25 60 0.49
Makes me think my FMAX kit is HUGE.
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Re: Turbo Math (Arturbo)
Why is it that it only seems to post Garret Turbochargers? Geez..it should give the equivalents of each brand or something...
Surpisingly, if you enter in a big boost application, the result comes back ok...not too far off anyway...enter in 2.0L 10,000rpm 18psi ....i think that was a decent choice, though I'm not very sure because i just skimmed over it...
Surpisingly, if you enter in a big boost application, the result comes back ok...not too far off anyway...enter in 2.0L 10,000rpm 18psi ....i think that was a decent choice, though I'm not very sure because i just skimmed over it...
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Re: Turbo Math (DragIIcivic)
forget about there recommended turbos, they are way off. however, the numbers it supplies for airflow are somewhat close, use those numbers for looking at compressor maps.
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