my guess is above a certain rpm the compressor is no longer efficient at maintaining 16psi. so its spinning much faster and putting out more hot air, and also creates more back pressure. lowering boost may delay this but inevitably every compressor can only flow a certain amount of air efficiently.
Quote from: Trev0rbr on August 11, 2011, 11:13:43 ammy guess is above a certain rpm the compressor is no longer efficient at maintaining 16psi. so its spinning much faster and putting out more hot air, and also creates more back pressure. lowering boost may delay this but inevitably every compressor can only flow a certain amount of air efficiently.these little buggers will make ~40 psi.. they start to scream like a supercharger around 30 psi.ive blown the head off a 1.5D with a stock VNT15 before
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on August 11, 2011, 12:08:13 pmQuote from: Trev0rbr on August 11, 2011, 11:13:43 ammy guess is above a certain rpm the compressor is no longer efficient at maintaining 16psi. so its spinning much faster and putting out more hot air, and also creates more back pressure. lowering boost may delay this but inevitably every compressor can only flow a certain amount of air efficiently.these little buggers will make ~40 psi.. they start to scream like a supercharger around 30 psi.ive blown the head off a 1.5D with a stock VNT15 before im sure they do, but thats some hot ass air with some crazy exhaust manifold pressures i'm sure.