Timothy Pietraallo wrote:Well if your going to rebuild and forge everything you could get higher numbers out of to4e because you could run a higher psi that would be more effective for the to4e that you currently have. But if you plan to build the motor and still only run like 8 psi or so then you would most likely be better off with the super 60.
02turbo wrote:Okay, im definitely going with the t3s60, but now another question. What, besides size, is the difference in wheel stage. I found a site that sells t3s60 in stage 1,3, & 5. Stage 1 is a 2.0/2.1 exducer, 3 is a 2.3 exducer, and the 5 is 2.5 exducer. I have a stage 3 right now in my t3/to4e. I was probably going to go with a stage 3 .42/.48 t3s60 for now. After the build up and head work I'll move on to the .63 turbine and .60 compressor( if necessary), since I can always upgrade the housings for relatively cheap.Gimmie a link please!
NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:Just to play devil's advocate here...you have heard of Adler, yes?Timothy Pietraallo wrote:Well if your going to rebuild and forge everything you could get higher numbers out of to4e because you could run a higher psi that would be more effective for the to4e that you currently have. But if you plan to build the motor and still only run like 8 psi or so then you would most likely be better off with the super 60.
I still think that his 2200 won't flow that high to spool a T3/T4 57 Trim. I don't think the 2200's 8 valves can run that size turbo efficiently and have very good response. The T3 Super 60 would be more well matched for him. The key is to have a well matched turbo that can be spooled full boost in a reasonable powerband without maxing the turbo out, stressing the turbo and heating soaking the turbo.
OHV notec wrote:NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:Just to play devil's advocate here...you have heard of Adler, yes?Timothy Pietraallo wrote:Well if your going to rebuild and forge everything you could get higher numbers out of to4e because you could run a higher psi that would be more effective for the to4e that you currently have. But if you plan to build the motor and still only run like 8 psi or so then you would most likely be better off with the super 60.
I still think that his 2200 won't flow that high to spool a T3/T4 57 Trim. I don't think the 2200's 8 valves can run that size turbo efficiently and have very good response. The T3 Super 60 would be more well matched for him. The key is to have a well matched turbo that can be spooled full boost in a reasonable powerband without maxing the turbo out, stressing the turbo and heating soaking the turbo.
NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:OHV notec wrote:NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:Just to play devil's advocate here...you have heard of Adler, yes?Timothy Pietraallo wrote:Well if your going to rebuild and forge everything you could get higher numbers out of to4e because you could run a higher psi that would be more effective for the to4e that you currently have. But if you plan to build the motor and still only run like 8 psi or so then you would most likely be better off with the super 60.
I still think that his 2200 won't flow that high to spool a T3/T4 57 Trim. I don't think the 2200's 8 valves can run that size turbo efficiently and have very good response. The T3 Super 60 would be more well matched for him. The key is to have a well matched turbo that can be spooled full boost in a reasonable powerband without maxing the turbo out, stressing the turbo and heating soaking the turbo.
Yes I know Adler and he's running a T3/T4 60 Trim on a totally rebuilt motor. My statement was refering more torwards a big turbo on a stock 2200 motor.
By the way, I love that movie "The Devils Advocate"
Adler wrote:NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:OHV notec wrote:NJHK (The Turbo Negro) wrote:Just to play devil's advocate here...you have heard of Adler, yes?Timothy Pietraallo wrote:Well if your going to rebuild and forge everything you could get higher numbers out of to4e because you could run a higher psi that would be more effective for the to4e that you currently have. But if you plan to build the motor and still only run like 8 psi or so then you would most likely be better off with the super 60.
I still think that his 2200 won't flow that high to spool a T3/T4 57 Trim. I don't think the 2200's 8 valves can run that size turbo efficiently and have very good response. The T3 Super 60 would be more well matched for him. The key is to have a well matched turbo that can be spooled full boost in a reasonable powerband without maxing the turbo out, stressing the turbo and heating soaking the turbo.
Yes I know Adler and he's running a T3/T4 60 Trim on a totally rebuilt motor. My statement was refering more torwards a big turbo on a stock 2200 motor.
By the way, I love that movie "The Devils Advocate"
It was just a 2.2 with a stock cam / valvetain, forged 9:1pistons, forged rods, midly ported head, and a few bolt-ons.