I was looking at the gt2056 and that's actually slightly bigger than the "big" turbo I was planning on running. And that's bigger than a stock t3. I'll be coming into boost pretty late with that setup. Big turbo wouldn't even spool till 6 grand in second. I went for a drive in vrt with a 60 trim with a .60ar. That didn't come into boost till almost 4gs
Oh I missed the actual size part. My bad. And yea I knew the comparison was off as its gas to diesel and I don't know much about the turbo itself. Just googled the gt2056 and an interesting site popped up. http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=28551.0Now the first post one the second page is what is actually interesting. This turbo spools faster than the t3. The small turbo will be only running around 15 psi and the big will be around 20 psi to get to 35psi total. After work tomorrow ill look into the bigger turbo you had mentioned to figure out where I am going with that.
justiz00: your assumption of a BSFC of 0.38 @ 6000RPM is just WAY off!!!Stock 1.6TD had a BSCF of 0.52-0.53 at 4500RPM and it gets worse and worse as RPM increases. Modern turbochargers, porting etc. will improve this factor but you will never ever get a the magic number you've assumed. Also I think you have used a way too optimistic volumetric efficiency as that one also chokes at high RPMs.Short summary: you need alot more pressure!
.45BSFC should be doable at 6000rpm with sequential setup (HP turbo bypassed at higher RPMs for higher efficiency and less back pressure) and a modern LP turbo. Also AFR can be a bit richer on the IDIs without smoke, 17-18 vs. 20-22 for the (T)DIs. These numbers are based on dyno experience, not just guessing. I will have a sequential setup ready for dyno spring time next year To actually make a lot og HP at 6000rpm requires a heavily modified pump!
Those are good choices but I think I'd go a bit smaller like a gt2056 for the small one and a gt2860 for the big but everything is a guestimation
2056 is basically a big T3..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on November 13, 2012, 10:10:27 am2056 is basically a big T3..If you read the link at the top of the second page on page 2 it actually says the 2056 spools quicker that a stock t3. But I will look into that other turbo for sure. And trevorbr, yea I'm not sure exactly how the compound boost pressures stacked up, I new they didn't multiply but adding didn't make sense ether. Basically I was going to start both turbos on a low psi and turn it up slowly and see where I got too. What I was saying with the psi numbers is that I want the big turbo to be running the majority of the pressure in the system as the small turbo compresses the atmospher given to it. I know a lot of this is just guesstimation and I'm fine with that. It will probably be closer than my guess (as we figured out with the k03 and t3)
Conflicting info. Can you find any info on the 1856 for me? I couldn't find anything useful