I ran a 1.06ar housing on my 35r, it hit like a rocket booster around 3000 making the car just about undrivable on street tires.MRSUPRA;1520182 said:THere are other factors like the dyno conditions (temperature and humidity) and what gear you dynoed. A 3rd gear dyno run will almost always show a laggier graph. I do understand the .84 A/R will definately increase the lag, along with the 4mm bigger exducer wheel on the compressor side. But the 35R has a nice small aerodynamic turbine wheel which is what gives it the great spool.
Most likely it is the particular dyno and dyno conditions which make the graph look laggy. Either way, it shows the spool valve helping out a lot.
Dude you have a MoTeC WTF would you not use it???HKS_TRD;1520194 said:This is very interesting indeed
Even though I have a MoTEC M800 if I do go with one of these I'd actualyl prefer to find a mechanical way to control the quick spool valve if possible, it'd be more elegant, though maybe I need to wrap my head around how on earth you control it electronically
Or Picking IJs brain on it lol
Seriously you can make the valve behave exactly how you want, I intend to spend a bit of dyno time playing around with the valve to get a feel for what it does and can do then I'll road tune it to suit the real world, the idea is to have the broadest possible power delivery.
67mm Turbo with a 1.52ar, I'm hoping it will spool much like normal but NOT choke off the 6.0L on the top end once the valve is open.