whats the deal with the trim sizes ....
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (respectblades)
Those you mentioned are not trim numbers.
They are for the a/r [the size of the turbine housing (exhaust side of the turbo)] in the T3 family.
.48 smallest
.63 mid
.82 largest
Trim is the wheel size for either the compressor or turbine side.
They are for the a/r [the size of the turbine housing (exhaust side of the turbo)] in the T3 family.
.48 smallest
.63 mid
.82 largest
Trim is the wheel size for either the compressor or turbine side.
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (Quick 200k Mile Motor)
.36, .48, .63 and .82 are all T3 exhaust housing A/R's. They belong to the T3 family of turbochargers.
Trims the relationship of the inducer to the excuder and squared.
The smallest T3 exhaust a/r is a .36 and not a .48 like it was mentioned above.
Paul
Trims the relationship of the inducer to the excuder and squared.
The smallest T3 exhaust a/r is a .36 and not a .48 like it was mentioned above.
Paul
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (Quick 200k Mile Motor)
ok so now my next question is ....
how do you determine which size is best for a particular application...
and whats needed to run certain sizes
how do you determine which size is best for a particular application...
and whats needed to run certain sizes
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (respectblades)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by respectblades »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok so now my next question is ....
how do you determine which size is best for a particular application...
and whats needed to run certain sizes</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well just list your setup, what type of driving (street, drag, auto-x) how much power you want to make, and your budget. We will be able to narrow it down for you.
how do you determine which size is best for a particular application...
and whats needed to run certain sizes</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well just list your setup, what type of driving (street, drag, auto-x) how much power you want to make, and your budget. We will be able to narrow it down for you.
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (IMPULSE B18C-T)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IMPULSE B18C-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Well just list your setup, what type of driving (street, drag, auto-x) how much power you want to make, and your budget. We will be able to narrow it down for you.</TD></TR></TABLE>
T3/04 B16 (Maybe LSVTEC), looking for 250-275hp on a semi-street/drag. What trim level and a/r ratio should I be looking for. I would sacrifice a little lag on the low end for big power up top.
Well just list your setup, what type of driving (street, drag, auto-x) how much power you want to make, and your budget. We will be able to narrow it down for you.</TD></TR></TABLE>
T3/04 B16 (Maybe LSVTEC), looking for 250-275hp on a semi-street/drag. What trim level and a/r ratio should I be looking for. I would sacrifice a little lag on the low end for big power up top.
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (respectblades)
I was just about to make a thread just like this. Good thing I saw this one...
I bought a turbo yesterday for my B18C1 setup:
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CHEAPTURBOdotCOM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Freshly rebuilt turbonetics t3/to4b s-trim w/ .63 a/r stg 1 clipped.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So, what does "s-trim" mean?
What are the stages of the wheels?
I bought a turbo yesterday for my B18C1 setup:
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CHEAPTURBOdotCOM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Freshly rebuilt turbonetics t3/to4b s-trim w/ .63 a/r stg 1 clipped.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So, what does "s-trim" mean?
What are the stages of the wheels?
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Re: whats the deal with the trim sizes .... (red_sir)
Hm, that post is awesome. Very informative...
So here are a few facts on my turbo:
S trim (37 lb/min)
Stage 1 (small -- most common turbine on junkyard turbos)
But what does 37lb/min mean?
So here are a few facts on my turbo:
S trim (37 lb/min)
Stage 1 (small -- most common turbine on junkyard turbos)
But what does 37lb/min mean?
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