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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) turbo maps...?

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Can someone please tell me why these 2 graphs don't kinda match up with regaurds to the HX55 and 60? I know they are measuring different criteria, but shouldn't they line up a little better then they do? :confused:



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DO NOT WANT TO GIVE AWAY "SECRECTS" SO EMAIL ME IF NEED BE. I am trying to grasp a better understanding of larger turbos, and NOT tick off some vendors.



Andrew
 
this information is readily available to the public... so why would it tick off vendors?



Why are you using those graphs anyway?



did you see what a HX55W weighs?
 
you want information... well here it is



so, you want to size a seccondary turbo?



well, lets say that you want 1500 CFM (measured at the turbo inlet) and you want that air delivered to the primary turbo at 20 psi.



air has a density of 1. 205kg/m^3 at 20C, or



. 06565 lbm/ft^3 at 68F and one atmosphere (14. 7 PSIA)



20 PSIG means that thr turbo is operating on a PR of 2. 36



1500 CFM means that the turbo will move . 78 kg/sec of air.



so you want a turbo that will move . 78kg/sec of air at a PR of 2. 36 and you want it to do it effeciently.



The HX60 will barely do it!



Is there anything "proprietary" in this post?



NO! All this can be found on the internet!



Disclaimer: My figures are assuming there is no friction etc. etc, and some of them may be incorrect.



enjoy! :D ;) :p
 
Andy, I like the way your are doing this, your doing your homework so you don't have to do it twice, I'm trying to follow in your foot steps:p



Jim
 
Hate to be a stickler, but air has a density of 1. 204 kilograms per cubic meter. @ 20*C. Of course that changes with humidity.
 
Originally posted by CMNS PWR

Hate to be a stickler, but air has a density of 1. 204 kilograms per cubic meter. @ 20*C. Of course that changes with humidity.



Diesel Freak lives at a slightly lower altitude than you. :p



(ducking and running)



Mike
 
Originally posted by Diesel Freak

this information is readily available to the public... so why would it tick off vendors?



Why are you using those graphs anyway?



did you see what a HX55W weighs?



You never know in this day and age who you might miff, even by just saying the sky is blue. :rolleyes: Some people like to draw conclusions, so screw them, least I said I didn't mean to tick them off if i did.



I was using the graphs for compairsions sake, and yes I say the HX55w size. :eek:



Excellent post by the way. Gotta a different pic? I have seen the maps that they have for you to DL on their website in .pdf form also.



Jim,

Me do homework? I have done more homework on this in the past year then I have for school. :D Some is reading OLD posts from sportbike, and my6eatsv8's, and some guy named Archive who sure knew how to raise his post count! ;)



Andrew
 
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Originally posted by Midnite

Diesel Freak lives at a slightly lower altitude than you. :p



(ducking and running)



Mike



hehe, I knew that once I started posting numbers, someone would say something... ... oh well. I guess that depends where you get your information.
 
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