What's the TRIM on a turbo?
#21
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
your boost gauge is reading nothing in neutral because it takes a reading off of wherever you have it's vacuum line hooked up to, if its hooked up to the brake booster line (for example) , when your in neutral theres no "boost" at that moment in time, so its reading nothing. Once your driving and the compressor is pushing air into your engine, your making boost, so the gauge will tell you how much you're making.
#23
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
ORIGINAL: red2000Si
Its not reading boost cause even when you rev your motor to redlinein neutral you cant make any boost cause there isalmost noload hence the vacuum.
Its not reading boost cause even when you rev your motor to redlinein neutral you cant make any boost cause there isalmost noload hence the vacuum.
#24
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
ORIGINAL: Shingpumps
Ok, so smaller engine's won't, but say a zc would build enough. Right? in other words it's the exhaust.
ORIGINAL: red2000Si
Its not reading boost cause even when you rev your motor to redlinein neutral you cant make any boost cause there isalmost noload hence the vacuum.
Its not reading boost cause even when you rev your motor to redlinein neutral you cant make any boost cause there isalmost noload hence the vacuum.
#25
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
Well its relative. If you had a big V8 you could probably spool something small like a t25 in neutral just cause the engine is so big and makes much more exhaust in neutral than acivicbut there would be no more "load" put on the system from a bigger motor than a smaller motor in relation to itself. Hope that makes some sense to you.
To answer your question, no I dont think a zc is really going to make any kind of a noticeable difference. It might make your turbo spool slightly quicker when under load in a given gear (maybe even 1st)but definitely not in neutral.
To answer your question, no I dont think a zc is really going to make any kind of a noticeable difference. It might make your turbo spool slightly quicker when under load in a given gear (maybe even 1st)but definitely not in neutral.
#27
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
Good friggen lord.
First of all, you are the one searching for answers, how can you tell anyone else that they're wrong? You are revving your motor in neutral totally oblivious to not only the size of that turbo, but how turbo's work in general. So, cool your attitude or get out and find your answers elsewhere.
You have an ebay turbo, probably a 57trim at that. The "trim" is the size of the exducer minus the inducer of the compressor wheel. When do you hit full boost in 3rd gear?
Have you ever thought that maybe, just maybe, since your turbo does not and will not hit boost in neutral (without 2step) that because your clutch slips that you are more or less free revving and not putting any load or a limited load on the engine and therefor not being able to hit boost in 1st gear?
I don't hit boost in 1st gear until after 6000rpms due to the size of the turbo, you have even less displacement and a head that flows worse than mine on top of that... I don't really see you hitting boost until 6500+... you redline at 7K sooo no you probably won't see it.
First of all, you are the one searching for answers, how can you tell anyone else that they're wrong? You are revving your motor in neutral totally oblivious to not only the size of that turbo, but how turbo's work in general. So, cool your attitude or get out and find your answers elsewhere.
You have an ebay turbo, probably a 57trim at that. The "trim" is the size of the exducer minus the inducer of the compressor wheel. When do you hit full boost in 3rd gear?
Have you ever thought that maybe, just maybe, since your turbo does not and will not hit boost in neutral (without 2step) that because your clutch slips that you are more or less free revving and not putting any load or a limited load on the engine and therefor not being able to hit boost in 1st gear?
I don't hit boost in 1st gear until after 6000rpms due to the size of the turbo, you have even less displacement and a head that flows worse than mine on top of that... I don't really see you hitting boost until 6500+... you redline at 7K sooo no you probably won't see it.
#29
RE: What's the TRIM on a turbo?
Basically allows you to build boost off the line by retarding the timing to an extreme extent which will cause combustion to take place in your exhaust manifold and spool the turbo. Turbo's don't like it too much though, it's only for slick equipped drag cars and/or rally cars so that they can stay in boost when they get off the throttle.
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