from a simple packaging view, cold intake , turbo outlet would all fit with standard chargecooler positions
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 11:19 AM
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 11:59 AM
Edited by siztenboots, 26 February 2010 - 12:01 PM.
Posted 26 February 2010 - 12:08 PM
I think there would be benefits on the T3 by having the 4-2 matched (c1+c4, c2+c3)
reference:
A twin scroll turbine housing uses dual side by side passages into the housing. When coupled with a pulse converter manifold that separates exhaust pulses as many crank degrees in the firing order as possible, a twin scroll or divided housing works to reduce lag, decrease exhaust manifold backpressure on the top end, reduce the potential for reversion, and increase fuel economy.
The twin scroll is based off the same reasoning a tri-Y header uses: keep spent exhaust gases out of an adjacent cylinder drawing in fresh air. At high rpm on a turbo car, exhaust backpressure is usually significantly higher than atmospheric pressure, and often higher than intake manifold pressure as well. A divider between each of the two volutes allows the cylinders to expel the exhaust gases without it interfering with the fresh air for combustion. Since there are two openings, each a smaller overall volume than a single scroll design, the exhaust velocity of each pulse can be maintained.
This also spins the impeller more easily because lag is a function of the scroll area. A single turbine housing opening isn't as efficient since cylinders on the exhaust stroke of the 4 stroke cycle contaminate the cylinders that are on overlap with exhaust gas. A conventional turbine housing is not as effective in using exhaust pulse energy to help spin the turbine up to speed as it does not exploit the energy contained in the pulses as well.
Posted 26 February 2010 - 12:13 PM
Posted 26 February 2010 - 12:32 PM
Yo! That looks like a packing nightmare! I'm currently looking at making a turbo manifold to fit T3 flanged turbo's. It'll be log type because of this packing issue and the T3 I have is a fair bit bigger than stock. My plan was for single exiting design keeping it all very tight to the motor. If your really interested in split turbine units would you be interested in me making mine a split flow log type manifold or would you really want the equal length headers of this sort of manifold? I'd be casting in SG75 nodular iron BTW.
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:08 PM
There are down sides to a twin entry turbine housing due to the extra surface area they are less efficient than as the equivalent single entry housing and thus produce less power overall which can be important if your aiming for high boost levels. They area also more prone to thermo mechanical fatige although they can't be worse than the std turbo lol
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:15 PM
Yo! That looks like a packing nightmare! I'm currently looking at making a turbo manifold to fit T3 flanged turbo's. It'll be log type because of this packing issue and the T3 I have is a fair bit bigger than stock. My plan was for single exiting design keeping it all very tight to the motor. If your really interested in split turbine units would you be interested in me making mine a split flow log type manifold or would you really want the equal length headers of this sort of manifold? I'd be casting in SG75 nodular iron BTW.
How large(read laggy) are T3's in comparrison to OEM or garett GT28? Or is that a question that depends on exhaust/compressor spec (i know f all about this)
Could be interested in a decent log mani thoughWhats your price point?
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:18 PM
Yo! That looks like a packing nightmare! I'm currently looking at making a turbo manifold to fit T3 flanged turbo's. It'll be log type because of this packing issue and the T3 I have is a fair bit bigger than stock. My plan was for single exiting design keeping it all very tight to the motor. If your really interested in split turbine units would you be interested in me making mine a split flow log type manifold or would you really want the equal length headers of this sort of manifold? I'd be casting in SG75 nodular iron BTW.
How large(read laggy) are T3's in comparrison to OEM or garett GT28? Or is that a question that depends on exhaust/compressor spec (i know f all about this)
Could be interested in a decent log mani thoughWhats your price point?
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:20 PM
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:34 PM
Porkers now use VNT's on the turbo - not sure the difference in spec. In fact I think Saab may have used them also? Or was it just the diesel
DG
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:41 PM
Porkers now use VNT's on the turbo - not sure the difference in spec. In fact I think Saab may have used them also? Or was it just the diesel
DG
no just the porkers using them, even then I've heard of durability problems the problem is that to meet the emissions for productions cars the EGT's are to high to make anything that moves durable not to mension trying to sheild the electrics that can't normally take more than 200'C
Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:58 PM
Ok, thought it may have been the diesel
Maybe not the turbo of choice for the vxand new turbo design has come on soooo much it should be easy to get a spec that gives you what you want.
The vains do sound kind of cool at idle
Posted 01 October 2010 - 07:54 AM
Posted 01 October 2010 - 08:21 AM
looking at the holset range , and it seems to come down to a choice of making a hybrid , plus a bespoke manifold with a T3 housing to fit standard z20let ports or another engine (B204) , or making the twin scroll setup with all the headaches.
The compressor side of a super HX40 does sound really tempting, and I think that this could be fed and spool at sensible rpm.
HX40 super. Compressor inducer 60mm, turbine exducer 65mm, with #18 turbine housing. Compressor flow rated to 70lb/min.
Posted 01 October 2010 - 09:32 AM
Posted 01 October 2010 - 09:48 AM
If you had the bore and stroke ,plus the wheel details then can you generate a map with the rpms overlaid?
Edited by Winstar, 01 October 2010 - 09:53 AM.
Posted 01 October 2010 - 10:05 AM
Posted 01 October 2010 - 04:18 PM
I'd give a lot to know WTF you are talking about.
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