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Is there any downside of running a smaller A/R ratio on the exhaust housing on a turbo like a 0.6 for example instead of a 1.0? I know it'll give more boost lower in the rev range but will it increase exhaust pressure and lose power that way?
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180bfj20det
Post #3
a/r is a ratio. so even tho an a/r of 1 on the exhaust is generally very big for a 4, this is not always the case. For example, if you were to keep the standard turbine on a cappacino turbo, but replace the exhuast housing with a bigger one so the a/r became 1, you would still have a turbo that would boost early in the rev range for a 4 cylinder 1.5L+. |
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Terrible One
Post #5
I thought that would be the case. |
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SupraCrazy
Post #6
If you have a small exhaust wheel & a small A/R you'll get compressor surge, and you don't want that. |
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TurbostyleR
Post #8
with a larger A/R you will have more lag, however you will have more top end torque... |
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Fixxxer
Post #9
Yes, go the larger housing and heed the advice of the people above this post, too small an exhaust wheel will choke the turbo. If you are seeking 52lb/min flow, make sure that the compressor map is at its most efficient at the boost u want to run it at, i.e., that its peak efficiency matches the 52lb/min flow @ 16psi. |
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