Quote from: DVST8RBut what we are not comparing apples to apples, the volume of air the hy35 moves at 22psi, is far greater then the volume of air the T3 moves at 24 or even 30psi. Hence the reason that it takes double or more the fueling. I've heard that more than once and I don't get it. I can understand that a smaller turbine might cause added restriction/inefficiency on the exhaust side of things but I don't see how a larger compressor pushing 22 psi is pushing more air into the cylinders than a smaller one pushing the same pressure. The way I see it, what moves air into the cylinders is the pressure differential between outside the cylinder and inside it when the intake valve is open. Granted, the flowing ability of the head from one to the other changes the amount and rate of flow, but given those parameters are the same, 22 psi is 22 psi. As I said, a small turbo might restrict the exhaust side and reduce hp in that manner, but I don't see how a larger turbo pushing 22 psi is pushing more air than a smaller turbo pushing 22 psi. In fact I am sure that one can calculate the exact amount of air molecules in a given volume if given it's temperature and it's pressure.Andrew
But what we are not comparing apples to apples, the volume of air the hy35 moves at 22psi, is far greater then the volume of air the T3 moves at 24 or even 30psi. Hence the reason that it takes double or more the fueling.
@libbybapa:offtopic but i just need to askhow the hell can you make a good quote instead when i or Mark(The Miser)UK do it by exampleGreetz, Benjamin[/quote]
I have not ran the hx30 as a single It would be interesting to see how that would work though.I believe it would make a great single for the track or dyno but would be too laggy for street use or a daily driver.
Quote from: "Benjamin"@libbybapa:offtopic but i just need to askhow the hell can you make a good quote instead when i or Mark(The Miser)UK do it by exampleGreetz, BenjaminWhen you are replying to a post you will see a series of check boxes under the reply window. Check the one that says "Disable HTML in this post". Alternatively you can go into your profile and set that to be a default for every post you do, then you don't have to remember to do it in individual posts. IMO It would be great if the initial profile setup had that as a default setting for anyone setting up an account and then if someone knew how to use HTML they would also know how to un-check that box, but alas it is not so...Andrew
@libbybapa:offtopic but i just need to askhow the hell can you make a good quote instead when i or Mark(The Miser)UK do it by exampleGreetz, Benjamin