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Old 02-09-2013, 09:33 PM
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Borg Warner s400 t4 with a 88 comp and 92 turbine is the biggest I know of. That'll make a **** load of power.
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Yea bw rates their turbines at the inducer and iirc the 92mm turbine has about a 84-85mm exducer which would be sick! That turbo would move some air!
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Dad gum, those QSV's are the price of a small turbo.
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Yea screw those things lol
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Somebody needs to build these for Gas turbos setup!

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But if a person has the cash to do so. A compound set up with a QSV on both turbos would be in real. Low low rpm spool and great top end with everything in between. Lol. Or even a twin setup with on on each turbo. Then you could size your turbines a little bigger and be able to spool faster with top end like a big single.
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Wow that's pretty awesome.
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So do it already!
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Originally Posted by TURBHOE
Dad gum, those QSV's are the price of a small turbo.
Originally Posted by o2camaross
Yea screw those things lol
Yet still cheaper than the additional turbo, wastegate, hot pipes/fabrication, oil lines, etc. that you'd need in order to pull off a compound setup... Might as well build a sequential boost setup if you plan on having better low end with a big turbo
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sequential setup would be the coolest route!! Kyle, that is a pretty slick device. Kind of like a variable vane nozzle but a different way to do it.


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