soldave
15+ Year Contributor
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- Feb 17, 2008
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Okinawa, Japan,
Asia
Have put this in the Newbie section as it might just be a simple answer, but have a look at my situation first.
Am currently running a T04B 50-trim at 1.6bar/23psi (spiking to 1.8bar/26psi) which is clocking me pretty respectable 11.68s 1/4 mile times. Am using stock internals minus a HKS headgasket and ARP headstuds. Exhaust manifold is a Punishment Racing budget one. Still considering this GT3582R which I could get for a great price, and although signs are that I shouldn't get it, I do want to be sure.
I know that running about 22-23psi on this turbo is barely into its efficiency range and might not make it a streetable turbo for me. But what would be the main dangers of increasing boost to somewhere in the 26psi range? Would I be looking at the rods or pistons shattering, or would it be detonation that could kill the engine? The previous owner of this turbo is getting rid due to a rebuild caused by melting piston 4 doing 28-29psi on completely stock internals bar a headgasket.
I'm monitoring EGTs currently and am getting 1550F maximum, which I believe is about 100F lower than when things start to get in danger of melting. Am also monitoring knock and my counts are minimal.
Any advice on this (including "Just forget about it and go with the 50-trim") would be appreciated.
Am currently running a T04B 50-trim at 1.6bar/23psi (spiking to 1.8bar/26psi) which is clocking me pretty respectable 11.68s 1/4 mile times. Am using stock internals minus a HKS headgasket and ARP headstuds. Exhaust manifold is a Punishment Racing budget one. Still considering this GT3582R which I could get for a great price, and although signs are that I shouldn't get it, I do want to be sure.
I know that running about 22-23psi on this turbo is barely into its efficiency range and might not make it a streetable turbo for me. But what would be the main dangers of increasing boost to somewhere in the 26psi range? Would I be looking at the rods or pistons shattering, or would it be detonation that could kill the engine? The previous owner of this turbo is getting rid due to a rebuild caused by melting piston 4 doing 28-29psi on completely stock internals bar a headgasket.
I'm monitoring EGTs currently and am getting 1550F maximum, which I believe is about 100F lower than when things start to get in danger of melting. Am also monitoring knock and my counts are minimal.
Any advice on this (including "Just forget about it and go with the 50-trim") would be appreciated.
