GrimJack said:
I've always wondered about that. Why is this? Compressing air from atmospheric pressure to 30psi generates the same amount of heat no matter what compression method you are using, whether it's a big turbo or a bicycle pump.
Anyone know the answer?
Imagine a straw as your small turbo and pipe as your big turbo. Now pump 30 psi through both of them. The straw will flow 30 psi, but the air would have to move at a much faster rate causing more heat. The big pipe will flow the 30 psi at a slower speed, creating less heat.
So the turbo size does matter.
I have a few dyno graphs of a few turbos.
MK3 GT40 .88AR 20psi 562hp.jpg
MK3 SP61Bolton 24psi 543whp.jpg
MK3 SP63 22psi 478whp.JPG
MK3 SP63 24psi 532whp.JPG
MK3 SP74 31psi 564whp.jpg
Granted there are other factors that affects the overall power, but you can see that the bigger turbo makes more power with less boost. Except the SP74, don't know what happened there... :dunno: