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What turbo shall I get



  Volvo S60 T5


At the stage now that I need to start thinking about what turbo to get for my 172 engine project.

Any suggestions as to what type/size to get?

Seems to be such a large selection around Im a bit baffled!:confused:
 
  2005 Nissan Navara


depends wot sort of boost ur planning on running..........how for u actually want to take it....
 


To reall make an informed decision, knowing what manifold pressures your goingto be running, flow, psis cam profiles etc etc is all needed so i can look at some compressor maps to get a half decent idea.

Or you could just plump for a normal T28 or something.
 
  2005 Nissan Navara


itll defo give u that boost.

A/R ratio determines how well the turbo will perform with respect to boost and response.

dunno wot would be suitable tho, as proper testing needs to be carried out to determine mass flow rates using temperature and pressure ratios to "match" the turbo to the engine.
 


DUnno who supplies the AR ratio for the hybrids......i guess the manufacturer should know, never seen it advertised though.
 
  Volvo S60 T5


Looks like Im gona have to go for the Megane 225 turbo or something like that then, was hoping to get something a bit cheaper:(
 
  Volvo S60 T5


Rite thanks lads, Im gona have a look at prices now, the bit that hurts:mad:

Oh ben, how the hell do I get that lovely mirror finish on the alloy parts I see so much on the forum, I really wana polish everything as much as possible.
 
  2005 Nissan Navara


Quote: Originally posted by riplash on 05 May 2004


Is it more economical to buy a reconditioned turbo (or am I talking out of my arse) ?
as long as its done properl i.e. balanced etc....itll be fine
 
  Ford F-150 5.4 V8


Quote: Originally posted by stan* on 05 May 2004


Quote: Originally posted by riplash on 05 May 2004


Is it more economical to buy a reconditioned turbo (or am I talking out of my arse) ?
as long as its done properl i.e. balanced etc....itll be fine



thats wot my cousin does. if ya know wot ya want ill try an ring him!!
 


Quote: Originally posted by Mike172sport on 05 May 2004


Rite thanks lads, Im gona have a look at prices now, the bit that hurts:mad:

Oh ben, how the hell do I get that lovely mirror finish on the alloy parts I see so much on the forum, I really wana polish everything as much as possible.
Rub down till your using about 1200 grit wet and dry then get it on a polishing wheel.
 
  172 Cup


i think i standard t25 should runup to 15 psi fine or even a t28 would be a bit better. go on http://www.sxoc.comwww.sxoc.com as the s13 has a 25 standard and s14 has a 28. should be able to pick one up dirt cheap off there get it reconned if needed.

Paul
 
  Corsa 2.0 16v baby


T25 will give you the best compramise between spin up speed and top whack power maybe a T28 if your more after raw power, id personally rather have one that starts up quick as for day to day driving its more usable and youll have less chance of being caught out waitin for the f**ker to start spinnin! :D
 
  172 Cup


Quote: Originally posted by jabba the slut on 06 May 2004

T25 will give you the best compramise between spin up speed and top whack power maybe a T28 if your more after raw power, id personally rather have one that starts up quick as for day to day driving its more usable and youll have less chance of being caught out waitin for the f**ker to start spinnin! :D
Agree on the T25
 
  EK9 + Mfactory gearing..


hey fred is ur conversion finished? u doin it urself? booked in at GDI for head n cams etc then its prob tbs for me but not fully decided so any info on conversions apart from k-tec is helpful :oops:
 


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 22 May 2004

what size is that mike?? looks about a T25????? I have a mitsibushi turbo for mine
Any your only going for 220hp? Thought the potential for the engine with that turbo would be nearer 280hp?

Are you going to show us any pics of the project then? or a step by step guide to getting round the problems as Id imagine there will be a few?
 
  GTiR 394bhp


Thats a very low A/R so will make for a good spoolup but with not much scope for topend power-youd be very lucky to see 280bhp with it-220bhp would be closer to mark with good driveability.What bearing type is it-I presume 270 degree?

What are you doing to the internals?On standard compression,most people would stick to around 7psi which should be ok for that ickle turbo.You could run a bit more(say 10psi max) with an intercooler/chargecooler or water injection.
 
  2005 Nissan Navara


agree with A/R ratio- but dont really think there is much need in goin 2 the extremes of water injection for 10Psi even with standard CR! even with higher levels of boost, IMO, its better to have a very efficient intercooler/chargecooler, than resort to water injection.....
 
  Volvo S60 T5


I will be posting pics soon as , but would rather post them once I have done the job.

I will be fitting an intercooler which I have at work, at the moment I have the head all done, I will post pics of this v.soon:)
 
  FRST and 106 GTi


T28 is the best one for the 172.

you can get the ERST S2 garrett T3 really cheap! It wont lag that much on a 2lts engine.

The bigger the compressor, the lower the ACTs. What makes the turbo lag is the turbine and not the compressor, so go for the biggest turbine you can get (up to T34 will be fine).

Dont have here the garrett datasheets to see what turbo is that. By the looks of it it seems small... way too small for a 172.
It doesnt seem to be a T3 or a T2 either.. at least the ones used by Ford on their RSTs.
 
  GTiR 394bhp


Quote: Originally posted by stan* on 23 May 2004


agree with A/R ratio- but dont really think there is much need in goin 2 the extremes of water injection for 10Psi even with standard CR! even with higher levels of boost, IMO, its better to have a very efficient intercooler/chargecooler, than resort to water injection.....
Yep agreed-its an option for those who dont want to build a custom setup though which can be exoensive.
 
  GTiR 394bhp


Quote: Originally posted by BUTRE on 23 May 2004


T28 is the best one for the 172.

you can get the ERST S2 garrett T3 really cheap! It wont lag that much on a 2lts engine.

The bigger the compressor, the lower the ACTs. What makes the turbo lag is the turbine and not the compressor, so go for the biggest turbine you can get (up to T34 will be fine).

Dont have here the garrett datasheets to see what turbo is that. By the looks of it it seems small... way too small for a 172.
It doesnt seem to be a T3 or a T2 either.. at least the ones used by Ford on their RSTs.
A T34 is overkill for a higher compression engine.You want the smallest turbo that will run the boost/power you want.A bigger turbo has more lag and you wont get the benefit from it as you wont be running enough boost.It will make the car slower,even if it produces more power ultimately.If down the road you want more power,ditch the turbo and get another-it only stands you at peanuts.

To get the most from a T34 or similar youd need to further modify the engine and at least lower the CR.A T25 would be ideal IMO.

For example-Im rebuilding my engine to take 600bhp but only want 400bhp(safety margin).Ive gone for a T28 RB turbo that has a 420bhp potential as I want quicker spoolup and an ultimately quicker car.I could put a bigger turbo on with the potential for 600bhp but it would be a waste as it wouldnt be running at its optimum on lower boost and would make the car slower due to lag.
 


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