This turbo too big for 1.8?
#1
This turbo too big for 1.8?
I think this will be way too big for my goals- but how far off a smaller t3 will this be spool wise. really only looking for 250- 275 whp from a 1.8
anyone ever use one of these?
I picked this up for my integra but was wondering if it would do decently well on a 1.8 BP? Looking for decently quick spool for track and autox
copied from their site- came with the 63 ar, but would definately sawp to the 48
Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim Turbocharger Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim Turbocharger. This turbo features the popular 57 trim compressor wheel and stage 3 turbine wheel. Choice of T3 .48 or .63 A/R T31 (2.5") 4-bolt discharge turbine housing. Standard T04E 2.5" Inlet / 2" Outlet compressor housing. Identical to the Garrett 57 trim, this turbocharger is extremely common in a wide variety of 4 cyl applications up to 450hp.The Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim is assembled and balanced in-house and comes with an industry standard 1 year unlimited mileage warranty.
This unit is usually in stock and ships in 1-2 daysSpecs:Compressor Housing: 2.5" In / 2" Outlet
Compressor Wheel: 56.60mm inducer / 75mm exducer 57-Trim
Turbine Housing: T3 .48 or .63 A/R T-31 (2.5") 4-Bolt Outlet
Turbine Wheel: 56mm inducer / 64mm exducer 76-Trim Stage 3 Turbine Wheel
anyone ever use one of these?
I picked this up for my integra but was wondering if it would do decently well on a 1.8 BP? Looking for decently quick spool for track and autox
copied from their site- came with the 63 ar, but would definately sawp to the 48
Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim Turbocharger Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim Turbocharger. This turbo features the popular 57 trim compressor wheel and stage 3 turbine wheel. Choice of T3 .48 or .63 A/R T31 (2.5") 4-bolt discharge turbine housing. Standard T04E 2.5" Inlet / 2" Outlet compressor housing. Identical to the Garrett 57 trim, this turbocharger is extremely common in a wide variety of 4 cyl applications up to 450hp.The Boost Lab T3/T4 57 Trim is assembled and balanced in-house and comes with an industry standard 1 year unlimited mileage warranty.
This unit is usually in stock and ships in 1-2 daysSpecs:Compressor Housing: 2.5" In / 2" Outlet
Compressor Wheel: 56.60mm inducer / 75mm exducer 57-Trim
Turbine Housing: T3 .48 or .63 A/R T-31 (2.5") 4-Bolt Outlet
Turbine Wheel: 56mm inducer / 64mm exducer 76-Trim Stage 3 Turbine Wheel
Last edited by mr steve; 05-27-2016 at 06:13 PM.
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The single most important number when it comes to turbo sizing is the compressor exducer. You can get a rough estimate of how a turbo will respond by comparing the size of the compressor exducer between turbos. It is not an exact science, but it will put you into the ballpark.
Small turbos are things like the GT2554R (53.9mm), GT2560R (60mm), and EFR6258 (62mm). Medium turbos are things like the Disco Potato (60mm), GTX2863/2867 (63mm and 67mm respectively), and the GT2871R (71mm). Large turbos are anything larger than 71mm. Yours is a 75mm, which is huge.
Turbine wheel inducer size generally follows compressor wheel size, and it can be a good indicator as well, although turbine area ratio (A/R) can make it a little confusing. Garrett's GT2560 is a 53mm turbine. The GTX2863 is a 53.9mm turbine. The EFR6258 and 6758 both use a 58mm compressor exducer. Those are all small/medium turbos. Garrett's T25-turbined 3071R is a 56.5mm exducer, and their true 3071R is a 60mm exducer. Yours is a 64mm inducer (the inducer is always larger on the turbine, your data sheet is a typo), which is not going to spool nice.
Your T3 is somewhere between a 3076R and a 3576R. That's enough turbo for around 450-500whp with the right supporting mods. It's not going to spool well, at all, ever. When it does spool, it will feel less like a turbo and more like nitrous.
Small turbos are things like the GT2554R (53.9mm), GT2560R (60mm), and EFR6258 (62mm). Medium turbos are things like the Disco Potato (60mm), GTX2863/2867 (63mm and 67mm respectively), and the GT2871R (71mm). Large turbos are anything larger than 71mm. Yours is a 75mm, which is huge.
Turbine wheel inducer size generally follows compressor wheel size, and it can be a good indicator as well, although turbine area ratio (A/R) can make it a little confusing. Garrett's GT2560 is a 53mm turbine. The GTX2863 is a 53.9mm turbine. The EFR6258 and 6758 both use a 58mm compressor exducer. Those are all small/medium turbos. Garrett's T25-turbined 3071R is a 56.5mm exducer, and their true 3071R is a 60mm exducer. Yours is a 64mm inducer (the inducer is always larger on the turbine, your data sheet is a typo), which is not going to spool nice.
Your T3 is somewhere between a 3076R and a 3576R. That's enough turbo for around 450-500whp with the right supporting mods. It's not going to spool well, at all, ever. When it does spool, it will feel less like a turbo and more like nitrous.
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the evo9 td05 isn't outspooling the 2560 unless you run it in proper twin scroll config....which is not apples to apples comparison.
.......unless you want to show me a current plot of a evo9 turbo on a miata log mani making peak torque before 3500.
any turbo can fit any engine. The discussion here is about convenience and parts availability
#15
Of course you keep the twin scroll for the above spool benefits and of course we are talking about custom manifold and downpipe solution.
There were though a company that manufactured twinscroll manifolds and downpipes for the miata but I don't remember their brand...
On my previous setup (I now have a turbo NC) I was shooting 30psi with this little beast and it was a blast to drive. Far better than my previous 2560 and 2871 setups.
There were though a company that manufactured twinscroll manifolds and downpipes for the miata but I don't remember their brand...
On my previous setup (I now have a turbo NC) I was shooting 30psi with this little beast and it was a blast to drive. Far better than my previous 2560 and 2871 setups.
#18
Well it took a while, but results are in for this turbo w/.57 turbine housing on a 97' 1.8l, 185 kpa by 4500 rpm, 3rd gear.... I would say that it is definitely not too big. I pulled some boost duty out around 4200 now so we will see how she does. I'll update with a dyno once I finish tuning it.
Last edited by mr steve; 11-15-2020 at 12:55 PM.