SenorCorwin said:i think its a t3 -61 i think (maybe a t3/t4 -62 i cant remeber) has an instant spool with like no turbo lag. Dont be jealous and bash because thier set up is much nicer then yours and then try to make a reason thats not true.
pluto316 said:That's not true at all. The MSP turbo is actually really great for a daily driver situation, I was talking more about a different turbo pipeing setup. I'll take my small, quick to compress turbo over some oversized inefficent setup anyday.
do you know much about turbo's, sounds like not much. oversized inefficient? it takes 15psi(where its efficiency is gone) out of your t-25 to = like 9 psi from a t3/t4, again sounds like you don't know what you mean.....i personally would have a larger turbo(laggier) for daily driving because you obviously would be creating less boost driving around = better gas mileage..pluto316 said:That's not true at all. The MSP turbo is actually really great for a daily driver situation, I was talking more about a different turbo pipeing setup. I'll take my small, quick to compress turbo over some oversized inefficent setup anyday.
mp5jeff said:do you know much about turbo's, sounds like not much. oversized inefficient? it takes 15psi(where its efficiency is gone) out of your t-25 to = like 9 psi from a t3/t4, again sounds like you don't know what you mean.....i personally would have a larger turbo(laggier) for daily driving because you obviously would be creating less boost driving around = better gas mileage..
15psi = 8psi? (braindeadSenorCorwin said:what th hell? what do think people buy bigger turbo for the fun of it? simply it means a small turbo at 15psi would equal what a larger turbo would but out at 8psi
redrims said:Imagine a 1inch water hose and a 3inch water hose. Booth uses the same water pump and are pumping out at 10psi. Which hose will produce more water(hp) at 10psi?
Now with filling in the blanks...redrims said:Imagine a 1inch water hose and a 3inch water hose. Booth uses the same water pump and are pumping out at 10psi. Which hose will produce more water(hp) at 10psi?
If your not looking for huge horsepower and only looking to get around 230whp, then I don't see the need to upgrade to a larger turbo. You can achieve that with larger piping, bigger intercooler, larger exhaust, and of course increasing the boost.pluto316 said:That is why I want new piping not a new turbo. I want to change the size of the water hose so more water(hp) gets through. What we are talking about here is the same size hose with two different water pumps.
redrims said:If your not looking for huge horsepower and only looking to get around 230whp, then I don't see the need to upgrade to a larger turbo. You can achieve that with larger piping, bigger intercooler, larger exhaust, and of course increasing the boost.
redrims said:Now with filling in the blanks...
Imagine a "1inch" water hose(t25) and a "3inch" water hose(t3/t4). Booth uses the same water pump and are pumping out at 10psi. Which hose will produce more water(horsepower) at 10psi?
The "3inch" water hose (t3/t4) will produce more water, or horsepower in this case, at 10psi.
Why do you think some Mp3's are getting much higher hp numbers at 7 psi than an MSP? Because they use a bigger turbo!pluto316 said:I still think your analogy is off. It's true you are going to get more flow from a bigger turbo, but I don't see how the ends are going to be different if they both produce 10psi (assuming they share the same ammount of effency at 10psi).