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turbo?
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:24 am
by 92ss satinsvoice
im thinkin 60 trim 20-25 psi....
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:27 am
by asc_up
I'm think holy fuck!
What are you going to use for EM? This sounds like a crazy build...
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:20 am
by 92ss satinsvoice
well i was thinkin on doing somthing similar to pacman Sti did.
so 60 trim turbo, Link stand alone, 565cc injectors, walbro 255, exhaust. on a stock motor.
just a build to mess around with till i get more money to build it.
nuts?.......NAAAAA
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:45 am
by Adam West
Sorry, what in gods name is a 60 trim???
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:19 am
by 555BCTurbo
You fall into some $$?
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:43 am
by 92ss satinsvoice
555BCTurbo wrote:You fall into some $$?
.....
trim is the size of the trubo based off the sizes of the turbines i think.
or off the a/r housings i forgot witch. but anyways its big.
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:25 am
by 93forestpearl
You are going to want larger injectors than that. I'm maxing out my 650's at 22psi at redline with my GT3071R. Thats with a 60psi base fuel pressure

. I might get some 1000cc SR20DET injectors to run E85. Venom has some drop-in units for about $375 to go into, I think, 92-94 N/A rails, IIRC. I'm using one of the rails from my 93 22E and I found another pass side rail at the bone yard and they work. If you're going with big injectors I recommend a parallel fuel rail setup.
Outfront motorsports makes a nice fuel rail adapter that can be made to work.
http://www.outfrontmotorsports.com/fuel ... ectors.htm
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:30 am
by 555BCTurbo
92ss satinsvoice wrote:
trim is the size of the trubo based off the sizes of the turbines i think.
or off the a/r housings i forgot witch. but anyways its big.
Trim refers to the size of wheel within a range of wheels for the same turbo...and is figured by taking the square root of (minor diameter/major diameter) x 100
The A/R is the volumetric efficiency of the hot or cold side...
In the case of the hotside...
A= area of the exhaust inlet, R= radius from center of turbine wheel to the exhaust housing
So...A divided by R is the A/R ratio...
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:21 am
by Adam West
Interesting. Thanks.
I guess you can find them on old tbirds...
http://www.gamesbbs.com/~turbosi/junkya ... _list.html