Need help/lessons/advice for picking out a turbo
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It fits, the issue is that its pretty close to the firewall so be prepared to put heat shield on the firewall to try and redirect some of the heat, or try and find a way to direct some air flow around there. Having said that, I guess the closer to the engine the more room but then you are bringing the heat to the engine.
Your RPM requirements are fine. Externally wastegate it if you can.
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The only turbine housing that will fit down there is the GT30/t28 frame.
That means you are limited to the GT3071/GT3076 - the latter only if you have a turbo builder that can fab the housings.
A GT35 turbine will not fit, regardless of what you do with the motor mount. Its diameter is larger than the available space.
I suppose you could replace the floor pan...
That means you are limited to the GT3071/GT3076 - the latter only if you have a turbo builder that can fab the housings.
A GT35 turbine will not fit, regardless of what you do with the motor mount. Its diameter is larger than the available space.
I suppose you could replace the floor pan...
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EDIT: Sorry I see what you are saying, the turbine diameter is to large to fit there. So my question is, whats there that makes you say that? And thats a question out of pure ignorance not being a Smart ****.
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The only turbine housing that will fit down there is the GT30/t28 frame.
That means you are limited to the GT3071/GT3076 - the latter only if you have a turbo builder that can fab the housings.
A GT35 turbine will not fit, regardless of what you do with the motor mount. Its diameter is larger than the available space.
I suppose you could replace the floor pan...
That means you are limited to the GT3071/GT3076 - the latter only if you have a turbo builder that can fab the housings.
A GT35 turbine will not fit, regardless of what you do with the motor mount. Its diameter is larger than the available space.
I suppose you could replace the floor pan...
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I'd like to see around 9psi boost around 3000rpm without sacrificing the top-end.
there are turbo suppliers that list the gt3071 compressor and t25 housings as packaging options for the GT3582.
if you stuff a gt3582 core into these small housings how will it affect the spool/flow potential?
can you compensate for the small turbine with a big waste gate to reduce back-pressure to improve the top end?
there are turbo suppliers that list the gt3071 compressor and t25 housings as packaging options for the GT3582.
if you stuff a gt3582 core into these small housings how will it affect the spool/flow potential?
can you compensate for the small turbine with a big waste gate to reduce back-pressure to improve the top end?
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