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Old 10-19-2008, 05:20 AM   #1
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is a T3 too small? Come on Ted, hook a brother up. I trust you when you say avoid it, but why?
It depends on what philosophy you believe in...

I believe in the less-backpressure-the-better group...
We try to keep the exhaust pressure versus intake pressure under 2:1 and try to shoot for a 1:1 as much as possible.
Thus, for 15psi of boost pressure, we try and keep the exhaust pressure under 30psi.
You need at least a T4 turbine side to do this.
Almost no T3 turbine side will allow for such low ratios - the Garrett GT-series GT35R's just make it.
Less backpressure -> better flow.


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