turbodig
Active member
Re: upgrade turbo
The fact that it has a larger exhaust housing is a *good* thing.
Never ceases to amaze me how people think they can put a giant compressor side on, with a puny exhaust side, and expect to make power. You're pushing more air into the motor, and it has to come out someplace. If you're trying to jam it though a small exhaust housing, you're losing a bunch of HP in pumping losses just to get the exhaust out. Not to mention, the additional heat and intake charge corruption, which leads to more deto.
The "normal" 20g upgrade turbo has a 14cm2 housing, and IMO, it's a bit undersized.
Turbo selection is a big deal, and if it isn't planned properly with corresponding improvements in fuel and overall tuning, you'll end up worse off than you were with the stock setup.
The GT35R is the better choice. The 25g is half the price and will make the same power. The 25g has a 12cm housing and that should be spoolable on the stock converter. The housing on the GT35R is probably bigger. That may mean bigger converter even though it is ball bearing.
The fact that it has a larger exhaust housing is a *good* thing.
Never ceases to amaze me how people think they can put a giant compressor side on, with a puny exhaust side, and expect to make power. You're pushing more air into the motor, and it has to come out someplace. If you're trying to jam it though a small exhaust housing, you're losing a bunch of HP in pumping losses just to get the exhaust out. Not to mention, the additional heat and intake charge corruption, which leads to more deto.
The "normal" 20g upgrade turbo has a 14cm2 housing, and IMO, it's a bit undersized.
Turbo selection is a big deal, and if it isn't planned properly with corresponding improvements in fuel and overall tuning, you'll end up worse off than you were with the stock setup.