Can a small 16g support 300whp?
Yeah I searched, all I came up with is that a small 16g flows about 505 cfm. Is that enough for 300fwhp?
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
:y depending on what motor its going on
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
1.9 SOHC :l
But thats cool, cheap turbo for 300hp. I see them for $150 all day on DSM forums. |
Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
Yes. It will support 300hp. Give me a cookie. :6
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
i believe a good rough estimate is 150cfm will support 100horsepower?
i could be wrong, read that on an internet forum :P |
Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
I was able to google up some old threads on some DSM Forum (I tried to before I posted, really I did) and there are a few making around 310-320whp with the small 16g. A lot of them using it say they like it a lot, fast spool and holds good to red line.
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
one of my friends is making 408whp and 340trq with a evo 3 16g on a eclipse.
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
But that turbo is a few steps bigger then the small 16g.
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
If people can make a lil over 300 on the stock srt-4 turbo, then its safe to say that the small 16g can do the same plus more ;)
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Re: Can a small 16g support 300whp?
It can do 300hp, but just keep in mind that 505cfm is way out towards the end of it's efficiency rating and probably at a very high psi level. Needless to say, it'll act more like a heat pump at those cfm numbers. For all practical purposes it's just a glorified 14b (which only flows about 50cfm less). If you could snag the big 16g it would be a better option.
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