help on reading a compressor map
I looked over projekteg's thread on what turbo to use and it was like I was reading chinese trying to figure everything. ??? I honestly went through it and was totally overcome on everything. I found a map for my turbo and just what am I looking for to be around in on a map for the turbo to be right for my engine? The engine is a z6 bottomend with a HX(y5) head which bumps up my CR with the smaller combustion chambers to 9.4 from the stock 9.2. Which isn't a big bump so I'm not worried about that. The turbo is a t3/t04e 50 trim,stage 3 wheel. Am I gonna have any problem getting her to spool or should I be fine?
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Re: help on reading a compressor map
Ok I got through the first part. Converted my CC to CID and got a CID of 97.1. Then took the 97.1 mult. by the redline which lets just say 7k and then divided that by 3456 and then for the VE divided by 85%. My z6/y5 will have a 167.17 CFM with an 85%VE. Now where do I go from there? See I'm just not saying " someone figure this ---- out for me. I actually wanna LEARN but just need some guidance" :).
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Re: help on reading a compressor map
hold on i got something to help you out
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https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...5983#msg425983
no one seemed to like my little program but i thought it was cool. |
Re: help on reading a compressor map
Now only if I had excel to use this with. :-\
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Re: help on reading a compressor map
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
Now only if I had excel to use this with. :-\
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Re: help on reading a compressor map
I aint no damn mac user!!Lol I just don't have excel.
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Re: help on reading a compressor map
Originally Posted by 5thGenLx
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
Now only if I had excel to use this with. :-\
o btw it works in quattro pro too. |
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