jnf63
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- Aug 27, 2004
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Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho
I have done a lot of research, yet I have not been able to learn what I want to better understand concerning turbocharger choices. I apologize if my forum research skills are lacking.
I presently have a ported (turbine housing) Forced Performance Big 28 turbocharger.
Forced Performance Turbochargers: DSM FP Big 28 Turbo
Due to a mechanics mistake, I am in the process of building a 6 bolt 2.3L stroker small block (JNZ
for my 1995 GSX (all conversion needs are being handled). My 2G head had a valve job, and it contains SI ss valves, BC valve springs/retainers, Crower 264/264 cams, and Fidanza cam gears. Modifications to my air/fuel supply are intact and capable of handling more than the GSXs current build (re-wired Walbro 255lph HP, Fuelab AFPR, FIC 850cc injectors, ECMlink, ETS FMIC, Greddy EBC, port matched 2G intake). For other upgrades, please refer to my profile.
My confusion lies in the characteristics of my FP Big 28 turbo once it is installed on the built 2.3L stroker engine (Eagle stroker crankshaft, Scat rods, 0.020 over Wiseco 9:1 cr stroker pistons). Considering my modifications, would keeping the Big 28 be pointless since it would stop making power so quickly (I am a novice, and I do not thoroughly know all the technical ways to describe power)? I understand it will spool very quick (which I do want), yet will it stop making power too low in the rpm range to be worthwhile. I do not intend to race my GSX, but I do want to have the capability to enjoy spirited highway driving/passing when needed. As for a HP goal, I do not care to be over 420ish (possibly less) because I would rather have quicker spool abilities than maximum power. I realize that my Big 28 is only capable of 350ish HP, but I provided the goal for those that recommend going with a certain, different turbo right away. Similarly, I hope to keep my 264/264 cams presently in my head. I do have FP2 (272/272) cams in their box for future applications (unless it is unanimously explained to immediately use them with the Big 28 and stroker engine). My basic understanding of power and flow produced by a turbo leads me to believe that too much cam overwhelms a small turbo (my Big 28). Does this also apply to larger engine displacement? I hope to keep the cost of my engine repair (rebuild) reasonable. So, unless it is ridiculous to keep my Big 28, I would hope to upgrade it later. Likewise, I would hope to not need to change my head (cams). If there are plausible reasons to upgrade to a more appropriate turbo (and/or cams) as soon as the 2.3L engine is built, then please advise me about the choice(s). An explanation in regard to the demands of a 2.3L engine, and a corresponding cam choice, relevant to the turbos characteristics would be greatly appreciated (the ideas can be brief and basic since I am a novice). Essentially, I am trying to avoid being overly disappointed in my new engine by using the Big 28 (and/or 264 cams) . If those having experience with my dilemma could educate me, then I could learn from those experiences. I have gotten ideas from the vendor (JNZ) for future turbos, yet I am curious if my waiting to upgrade my Big 28 is silly. Some suggestions for turbos have been the Garrett T04E 50 trim, the Blouch Dominator III, the GT3076R, and the BP S200 series (the complexity of the HX35 cautions me [I would need much convincing, or very experienced help]). I do not desire to create a turbo war thread since I only want advice without any rhetoric. Please educate me about making an appropriate choice, but refrain from attacking anyones valid suggestions (abstain from generally saying that turbo x sucks, yet suggest a good choice).
Thanks,
Jim
I presently have a ported (turbine housing) Forced Performance Big 28 turbocharger.
Forced Performance Turbochargers: DSM FP Big 28 Turbo
Due to a mechanics mistake, I am in the process of building a 6 bolt 2.3L stroker small block (JNZ
for my 1995 GSX (all conversion needs are being handled). My 2G head had a valve job, and it contains SI ss valves, BC valve springs/retainers, Crower 264/264 cams, and Fidanza cam gears. Modifications to my air/fuel supply are intact and capable of handling more than the GSXs current build (re-wired Walbro 255lph HP, Fuelab AFPR, FIC 850cc injectors, ECMlink, ETS FMIC, Greddy EBC, port matched 2G intake). For other upgrades, please refer to my profile.My confusion lies in the characteristics of my FP Big 28 turbo once it is installed on the built 2.3L stroker engine (Eagle stroker crankshaft, Scat rods, 0.020 over Wiseco 9:1 cr stroker pistons). Considering my modifications, would keeping the Big 28 be pointless since it would stop making power so quickly (I am a novice, and I do not thoroughly know all the technical ways to describe power)? I understand it will spool very quick (which I do want), yet will it stop making power too low in the rpm range to be worthwhile. I do not intend to race my GSX, but I do want to have the capability to enjoy spirited highway driving/passing when needed. As for a HP goal, I do not care to be over 420ish (possibly less) because I would rather have quicker spool abilities than maximum power. I realize that my Big 28 is only capable of 350ish HP, but I provided the goal for those that recommend going with a certain, different turbo right away. Similarly, I hope to keep my 264/264 cams presently in my head. I do have FP2 (272/272) cams in their box for future applications (unless it is unanimously explained to immediately use them with the Big 28 and stroker engine). My basic understanding of power and flow produced by a turbo leads me to believe that too much cam overwhelms a small turbo (my Big 28). Does this also apply to larger engine displacement? I hope to keep the cost of my engine repair (rebuild) reasonable. So, unless it is ridiculous to keep my Big 28, I would hope to upgrade it later. Likewise, I would hope to not need to change my head (cams). If there are plausible reasons to upgrade to a more appropriate turbo (and/or cams) as soon as the 2.3L engine is built, then please advise me about the choice(s). An explanation in regard to the demands of a 2.3L engine, and a corresponding cam choice, relevant to the turbos characteristics would be greatly appreciated (the ideas can be brief and basic since I am a novice). Essentially, I am trying to avoid being overly disappointed in my new engine by using the Big 28 (and/or 264 cams) . If those having experience with my dilemma could educate me, then I could learn from those experiences. I have gotten ideas from the vendor (JNZ) for future turbos, yet I am curious if my waiting to upgrade my Big 28 is silly. Some suggestions for turbos have been the Garrett T04E 50 trim, the Blouch Dominator III, the GT3076R, and the BP S200 series (the complexity of the HX35 cautions me [I would need much convincing, or very experienced help]). I do not desire to create a turbo war thread since I only want advice without any rhetoric. Please educate me about making an appropriate choice, but refrain from attacking anyones valid suggestions (abstain from generally saying that turbo x sucks, yet suggest a good choice).
Thanks,
Jim
That'll have those v8 guys crying in their beer.