Re: Check this out guys (DIY Compressor mapping)
Sweet!
I could have really used this back when I was selecting a turbo... I sat down with Maximum Boost one afternoon and cruched the numbers for my setup, took me forever to figure it out! I'm going to save this one for future reference... if/when I upgrade to a larger turbo! |
Re: Check this out guys (DIY Compressor mapping)
Originally Posted by fast2camciv
okay this is the ----!
question though...now i plugged all my info into the ------sheet and i opened the compressor map for my t3 60 trim, now what? i mean i layed out a straight horizontal line at 1.78 pressire ratio (the vertical edge on the map) and then marked along that line where my CMF number fell at each rpm. so i have a straight horizontal line with CMF points at each point for rpm. is that correct did i explain that well enough. its hard to explain does anyone have a graph that is correctly plotted? im using a z6 motor so 1595 displacement and 10 psi for input numbers and im using the t3 "60 trim" map if someone wants to duplicate this. thanks! |
Re: Check this out guys (DIY Compressor mapping)
Ok so im using the t3 "60 trim" map (i have a .48/.60 60 trim) when i draw my horizontal line and map out the points from 5k-8k are in the 74% "bubble" so is that telling me that from 5k to 8k im in the peak effiency for that turbo?!!
its nice my horizontal line goes right through the fattest part of the "bubble" to i have worked a couple other maps including the super 60 and none of the other maps look as good as this one does! |
Re: Check this out guys (DIY Compressor mapping)
yes thats exactly what you have to do.
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Re: Check this out guys (DIY Compressor mapping)
Could someone check one out for me since I don't have excel? PM me if you would.
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