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#45
So I have found a solution to all my problems. The stock Nissan GTi-R SR20 turbo has the same turbine wheel as a GT2871R and therefore the Tial housing will work. Now, finding one of these turbos is proving difficult (one that's priced realistically).
So, what I am looking for is a turbine wheel (just on it's own) that is a 76 trim with a 53.8mm wheel. I have a s13 turbo sitting here and if I can find a new turbine wheel that is that size (for a bush bearing turbo obviously) then that will work too. But again, I'm having problems finding what I need.
So, what I am looking for is a turbine wheel (just on it's own) that is a 76 trim with a 53.8mm wheel. I have a s13 turbo sitting here and if I can find a new turbine wheel that is that size (for a bush bearing turbo obviously) then that will work too. But again, I'm having problems finding what I need.
#46
Uhhh.... yea, ok?
Lol... because I'm totally looking to spend like 3k on a EFR and associated parts in a kit. Did you read the thread at all?
Anyways, for all of you wondering I've decided to go with an SR20 turbo for simplicity with the ATP external 44mm wastegate housing.
Lol... because I'm totally looking to spend like 3k on a EFR and associated parts in a kit. Did you read the thread at all?
Anyways, for all of you wondering I've decided to go with an SR20 turbo for simplicity with the ATP external 44mm wastegate housing.
The tuning is a pain, the car still has weird issues, and still doesn't run 100% the way it should. You also now have 2 major systems that can fail instead of one, and all the extra weight.
If the car sees any track time I do not see how you'd profit from this setup versus a properly setup turbo. Either way I wish you luck, sounds like a badass build.
#47
I'm aware of the Enmo Civic.
I am not selling the Rotrex. Thanks for playing.
I don't think you quite understand. For me it's not about slapping something on, making big power and that's it. For me I enjoy building more and doing something different than everyone else. It's either keep the Rotrex as is, put a 3'' exhaust and large IC and call it a day or twin charging. Not "just" turbo. I've been down the turbo route on this and many other cars. And, if I DID want to go EFR why wait for TSE? You can buy a manifold/dp from Abe, buy the turbo and make your own IC. Instead of waiting months. So yea, for now no turbo. Future... maybe, which is one of the reasons I'm going to go v-band (for future upgrades if wanted) but for now, no.
I am not selling the Rotrex. Thanks for playing.
I don't think you quite understand. For me it's not about slapping something on, making big power and that's it. For me I enjoy building more and doing something different than everyone else. It's either keep the Rotrex as is, put a 3'' exhaust and large IC and call it a day or twin charging. Not "just" turbo. I've been down the turbo route on this and many other cars. And, if I DID want to go EFR why wait for TSE? You can buy a manifold/dp from Abe, buy the turbo and make your own IC. Instead of waiting months. So yea, for now no turbo. Future... maybe, which is one of the reasons I'm going to go v-band (for future upgrades if wanted) but for now, no.
#58
Just so I have this straight, you're planning on running somewhere between a GT2554 and a GT2871, and blowing directly into the rotrex, with the pressure between the turbo and the rotrex being ~10psi at the low end, and 5-6psi at peak power?
If this is accurate, you are going to need some sort of secondary inlet to bypass the turbo going into the rotrex, or you will have to significantly overspeed any of the turbos you mentioned to get the mass flow rate at the PRs you are talking about. While you should easily have enough exhaust gas to drive the turbo that fast, you'll be getting into the territory where a wheel bursting is a real possibility.
If this is accurate, you are going to need some sort of secondary inlet to bypass the turbo going into the rotrex, or you will have to significantly overspeed any of the turbos you mentioned to get the mass flow rate at the PRs you are talking about. While you should easily have enough exhaust gas to drive the turbo that fast, you'll be getting into the territory where a wheel bursting is a real possibility.
#60
I do love the twincharging idea, but whenever I've thought about it, it seems like it's really best implemented on a bigger engine, which probably wouldnt need it anyways. The sizing with engines this small seems like it could just be a surging nightmare to find the right fitment...but if VW can do it from the factory, there's obviously hope.
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