Various Turbos' Max Flow Rates

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  1. crashtke

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    Found this and not 100% certain as to the accuracy, but here it is:


    Stock Turbo 360 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    T3 60 trim 400 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    IHI VF 23/24 423 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    STOCK HYBRID 430 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    IHI VF-22 435 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    SR 30 435 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    T04E 40 trim 460 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    Small 16G 505 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    Large 16G 550 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    SR 40 595 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    18G 600 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    PE 1820 630 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    20G 650 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    SR 50 710 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    GT-30 725 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    60-1 725 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    GT-35R 820 CFM at 14.7 PSI
    T72 920 CFM at 14.7 PSI

    IHI VF 23/24 388 CFM at 18 PSI
    T3 60 trim 410 CFM at 20 PSI
    IHI VF-22 460 CFM at 18.0 PSI
    AVO 320HP 465 CFM at 17.5 PSI
    T04E 40 trim 465 CFM at 22 PSI
    SR 30 490 CFM at 22 PSI
    Small 16G 490 CFM at 22 PSI
    Large 16G 520 CFM at 22 PSI
    AVO 400HP 580 CFM at 17.5 PSI
    PE 1820 600 CFM at 22 PSI
    AVO 450HP 650 CFM at 20.0 PSI
    SR 40 650 CFM at 22 PSI
    20G 695 CFM at 20.0 PSI
    AVO 500HP 725 CFM at 23.0 PSI
    SR 50 770 CFM at 22 PSI
    GT-30 790 CFM at 22 PSI
    60-1 800 CFM at 22 PSI
    GT-35R 880 CFM at 22 PSI
    T72 1000 CFM at 22 PSI
     
  2. seanwrxwagon

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    Why does the big 16g have less cfm @ 22 psi than @14.7 psi.
     
  3. nsvwrx

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    Out of its efficiency range..
     
  4. crashtke

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    just what I found, lol no guarantees on actual number...I would have to study all the charts to give answers to every one.
     
  5. nsvwrx

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    Those sound pretty good though
     
  6. WRXCoupe

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    I'll see what my Big16 can do. I just picked up an HKS 3" CB today, Last weekend installed a decent e-bay tmic and have the prodrive boost solenoid in the mail. SS will re-tune once the solenoid arrives and see if I can hit 300whp with ej20+full3"exhst, big16, 565inj/walbro, SS tune? I am currently at 280 whp with big16 I think I am around 16lb's boost but don't quote me on that :)
     
  7. GTscoob

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    300whp is very hard to hit on a 2.0 without meth injection or a 20G. The BCS will not add any power but will just control boost faster than stock. I'd say with the new TMIC you'll probably get up and over 290whp but dont feel shorted if you dont get 300whp.

    And something is up with those IHI VF22/23/24 numbers. The VF22 and VF23 are identical except that the VF23 is ball bearing and will spool slightly faster. The VF24 is a standard bearing VF29 which is a smaller turbo than a VF30. And if those PE1820 numbers are correct then its a worthwhile upgrade over a VF22, considering all it is is just a worked over VF22 with a bigger compressor and no more lag from what I recall. Real old school turbo, back in the day it was considered 'too big' and 'too laggy' for a 2.0, nowadays you've got guys throwing GT30Rs and GT35Rs on 2.0s but thats the evolution of the WRX scene over the last 5 yrs.
     
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  8. WRXCoupe

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    Yeah ia will be just fine with 290:naughty: I thought I might come close to 300 becuase of the better flowing exhaust. Even King mentioned I would benefit greatly from a better flow.

    Sorry about the thread jack. I will shut up now:)

    Oh and great thread by the way I was always curious about the flow rate of the big 16g.
     
  9. crashtke

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    If I recall they seem about right though...think the 18g was around 590 or something like that. Again this is probably in standard form without porting or any of that fun stuff.
     
  10. Cool_____

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    Wrong....the big 16g is in it's sweet spot at 22 psi.
     
  11. nsvwrx

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    Well, i dont know about the 16g, i was just putting up a reason for the flow to go down with higher psi.
     

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