what size turbo for b16 (trim, a/r)?
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what size turbo for b16 (trim, a/r)?
What size turbo do you guys think is best matched to a b16 in a 2000 civic si. I was thinkin .57 trim .60 a/r compressor but what would be better for turbine .48 a/r or .63 a/r. I was planning on 8 - 10 psi daily with a hondata. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Re: what size turbo for b16 (trim, a/r)? (BlueSi2k)
If I had your car I would run a T3 Super 60 with a .63 A/R turbine. It would provide both quick spool-up and still have good top-end power.
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Re: what size turbo for b16 (SiRkid)
with a t3/04e .57 trim .60 a/r compressor, .63 a/r turbine, what rpm would it start spooling? Where will i see full boost? What about a .48 a/r turbine, where would it die out? Thanks im tryin to make up my mind for the next group buy if there is one
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Re: what size turbo for b16 (trim, a/r)? (BlueSi2k)
if you want great top end power along with fairly good spool go with the following T3/T04E:
.63 A/R Turbine Housing
Stage III Turbine
.50 A/R Compressor
50 Trim compressor
This turbo is good for the 325-350 whp range! It will have great top end while spooling fairly quick for a larger turbo; ~3200-3700 rpms!
The .48 A/R turbine housing is way too small for a B16A! It will run out of air up top!
.63 A/R Turbine Housing
Stage III Turbine
.50 A/R Compressor
50 Trim compressor
This turbo is good for the 325-350 whp range! It will have great top end while spooling fairly quick for a larger turbo; ~3200-3700 rpms!
The .48 A/R turbine housing is way too small for a B16A! It will run out of air up top!
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Re: what size turbo for b16 (TurbochargedSER)
if you want great top end power along with fairly good spool go with the following T3/T04E:
.63 A/R Turbine Housing
Stage III Turbine
.50 A/R Compressor
50 Trim compressor
This turbo is good for the 325-350 whp range! It will have great top end while spooling fairly quick for a larger turbo; ~3200-3700 rpms!
The .48 A/R turbine housing is way too small for a B16A! It will run out of air up top!
.63 A/R Turbine Housing
Stage III Turbine
.50 A/R Compressor
50 Trim compressor
This turbo is good for the 325-350 whp range! It will have great top end while spooling fairly quick for a larger turbo; ~3200-3700 rpms!
The .48 A/R turbine housing is way too small for a B16A! It will run out of air up top!
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Re: what size turbo for b16 (97CivicFerio)
yup, i may only have 12 posts on here lol but ive been doin my research for months on basically all the honda boards. so far my plan looks like this:
T3/T40e turbo
SFP Manifold
Tial Wastegate
Greddy Type s BOV
Custom 3" downpipe, test pipe, and exhaust to an apexi turbo muffler
Greddy type 24 intercooler
Hondata 2b + conversion harness + p28 ecu
rc 440cc or dsm 450cc injectors
Custom charge pipes
ClutchMasters stage 3 or maybe clutchnet stage 2 since its only 300
stainless oil feed and return lines
Greddy profec b boost controller
i think thats it but im probably forgetting something. What do you think of that setup. You think i can hit 250 whp at around 8psi? how about 10psi? Thanks
T3/T40e turbo
SFP Manifold
Tial Wastegate
Greddy Type s BOV
Custom 3" downpipe, test pipe, and exhaust to an apexi turbo muffler
Greddy type 24 intercooler
Hondata 2b + conversion harness + p28 ecu
rc 440cc or dsm 450cc injectors
Custom charge pipes
ClutchMasters stage 3 or maybe clutchnet stage 2 since its only 300
stainless oil feed and return lines
Greddy profec b boost controller
i think thats it but im probably forgetting something. What do you think of that setup. You think i can hit 250 whp at around 8psi? how about 10psi? Thanks
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