the AR48 T3 on my 2.5 seems to make more heat than boost at 6000RPM/1BAR.I might have more than 110HP, if it's cold out anyway.
Sorry for the book and please don't chew my head off. It all seemed relevant when I convinced myself to type it.I cant help you with a small turbo but the larger one based on my (garrett's formulas) math you for 250 fwhp you would need the following. 34lb/min of air and a 3.2 pressure ratio. Looking thru their compressor maps the only two that are not in the surge or spun into orbit are the GTX2863R 63mm 56 trim .60A/R at a 73% efficiency or the GTX3067R 67mm 55 trim .60A/R at a similar 73% efficiency. That is based on ~30lbs of boost, .38bsfc, 1psi intercooler drop and my 5xx ft above sea level. I could only guess the small turbo would spool the larger on which opens a wastegate in the manifold to bypass the exhaust housing of the small turbo to get the max unrestricted flow to the larger turbo. This keeps the larger turbo out of surge until the motor can accept the flow. I have heard the small turbo is correctly sized for the stock motor where the large turbo is sized for max power. Granted this is all for a sequential setup, not a true compound. Managing drive pressure while running all of the exhaust flow thru the small turbos exhaust housing seems incredibly inefficient.Check out this link for sizing formulas and general turbo tech.http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/choosing_turboYes his piping looks busy, but check out the routing and his explaination of operation. Granted its a different application but another small displacement motor making a lot of power on more than one turbo. One of Aki's builds had a setup similar to this (pipe routing).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-Me6yWApzY&feature=related
I'm not looking for cheap but I'm not looking spend a fortune ether. Thank you for that info. That has set me on a whole new research path. I do have another question though. What is lb/min or kg/min? Is that equivalent to psi but over a period of time? Similar to kmph to km or mph to miles?I am new to the turbo math and mapping stuff. No idea what half of what I'm looking at is.