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Author: | GOD-18O [ Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | turbo recommendations for 260-300kw application |
my internals have been built... i am in the serious process of sourcing a turbo that will give me the above power output... turbos im keen at the moment is the 2871R from garret GT range... turbine A/R 0.86 trim 76 does anyone have this on a sr20 making a power range i specified??? unsure if this forum has any previous discussion on a related topic dont have the time to search for it as there is a million post... please give feed back and suggestion much appreciated... |
Author: | reaper [ Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:59 pm ] |
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you should be aiming for a gt3071r not a gt2871r for that sort of power |
Author: | splashman [ Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:11 pm ] |
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any particular reasoning for 260 - 300? makes narrowing down your turbo options easier if you have a more direct goal and power figure. I suggest doing a search as similar topics have been discussed. |
Author: | GOD-18O [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:21 am ] |
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i know a gt30 will get me the figures easily but its the trouble i got go through with installation and the response tradeoff i have to give up... these gt2871 have a rating of 360 to around 480 depending on the turbine specifications... i was hoping some one with past experience has trialled this turbo to it limits and wat max power able to get... if it possible i shall go for the t3 flanged gt 30... external gating... manifold etc... though i love responsiveness.... thats my target i have set in my head because thats what i would be happy to get... with the mods i have done so far... my bro got the same mods with a gt 3040 and his getting 255 on 20 psi i was hoping to get similar with smaller turbo and a more precise tune... |
Author: | Zac [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:41 am ] |
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gt3076, 0.63 housing. good luck getting 260+ out of a T2 flanged turbo. |
Author: | badhairdave [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:50 pm ] |
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talk to dumhed or BHAPPY about proper 3071's on SR's and how close the response is to a 2871 while making 30 rwkw more. |
Author: | DREAMD [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:16 pm ] |
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i have a GT2871 with the .86 rear, so far 211kw@15psi, 235kw@21psi without cams this turbo's efficiency range starts at 18psi with a set of mid sized cams, cam gears and a good tune it should make 260rwkw |
Author: | mokompri [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:21 pm ] |
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DREAMD wrote: with a set of mid sized cams, cam gears and a good tune it should make 260rwkw
doubt it... were you able to run more then 21psi or did you just want to run that much by choice |
Author: | DREAMD [ Tue May 01, 2007 6:08 pm ] |
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C&V did the tune but they didnt want to push the engine without cams, they said they could get about 240-245kw with a few more pounds of boost, they assured me it would make 260rwkw at 21-24psi with cams |
Author: | mokompri [ Tue May 01, 2007 6:42 pm ] |
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they must run a happy dyno, GTRS's make around ~250 with cams when they are pushed hard |
Author: | Mr Bean [ Tue May 01, 2007 9:29 pm ] |
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goodluck getting that sorta power out of a 2l engine with any form of usable response, ive been in a stroked sr with cams and a 2871r .86 with pfc,inject etc. full boost by 4000rpm. to me thats not response |
Author: | Risking [ Tue May 01, 2007 10:56 pm ] |
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What C&V assure and what they deliver may well be two different things. a 2871R wont be making that sorta power. I pushed a GTRS hard the other week an Spawn9000's (recce's) old car. Fully built engine with cams and the lot. It had 259Kw in it and not a drop more. Scary car to drive once tunned. Needless to say Brenton the new owner is happy at 1 bar. I would be saying 3076 or 3071. Dont go any bigger than .63 on a SR and it will make what you want. I Use the larger housings on RB's and 2js etc but stick with the .63 for yours. |
Author: | omg [ Thu May 03, 2007 8:53 pm ] |
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Mr Bean wrote: goodluck getting that sorta power out of a 2l engine with any form of usable response, ive been in a stroked sr with cams and a 2871r .86 with pfc,inject etc. full boost by 4000rpm. to me thats not response
I agree that's not response however it sounds like whoever built the car didn't know what they were doing as it's not hard to get a lot better results that that with a 2.0, never mind a stroker. I wouldn't be judging what an SR is capable of based on something that was put together poorly. |
Author: | Mr Bean [ Thu May 03, 2007 9:01 pm ] |
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I agree that's not response however it sounds like whoever built the car didn't know what they were doing as it's not hard to get a lot better results that that with a 2.0, never mind a stroker. I wouldn't be judging what an SR is capable of based on something that was put together poorly.[/quote] agreed.however it was tuned by a well known sydney tuner.im not going to judge the car just on this, however i think its pretty common knowledge by now that up around that power level it takes a bigger exhaust housing+wheel. therefore to make that wheel rotate with take a greater amount of airflow, to build that airflow you need engineload/rpm. we are all very aware of this. |
Author: | STR8E180 [ Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:40 pm ] |
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results from my GT3076R .63 exhaust housing |
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