the most i've heard out of a S15-S14 ball bearing turbo is around the 175kw
at the wheels, i think he was around the 18psi mark, they are the same turbo
as a GT25=T28 (ball bearing) .6AR's & .63AR ex
T25G (bush type) .84AR's & .63 AR ex,
running these in a 2.4L would make come on really early
but might run out of puff funning to 6800rpm
T3's series would suit your combo, but running diff AR's make all the
difference.
T4's series would come on quite late but make serious HP,
my mates T04 combo comes on full boost at 5000rpm, has a huge rear wheel and
1.0 AR ex.

Heath


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From: David Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: l20b turbo size?


> thanks andrew,
> If i was to get an s15 turbo second hand, it has been said that it can
folw
> 180-200kw atw. If my motor was only going to make that anyway, due to cast
> pistons, it would spool up quicker and be more responsive? - make the same
> max power as the old turbo, but bring it on quicker - and being a
> ball/roller bearing turbo, be more responsive and nicer to drive?
> I may want more than 14psi in the future, so am not interested in the
> ceramic/composite rb25 unit.
> Thommo.
>
>
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> >David,
> >I would probably go with something like S14 or S15 type turbo as they are
> >within
> >your budget and are much earlier spool up than the TO4's.I reckon this
> >would
> >compliment the grunty nature of a stroker and these turbos are good for
300
> >plus
> >hp.The RB25 turbo is probably worth considering if you dont plan to run
big
> >boost and are available for $1300 new.I would only go for old school type
> >turbos
> >if you want a lot of hp and dont have the budget for the hi tech stuff.
> >Andrew Smith
> >
> >David Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > List,
> > > I am after some guidance from some of the turbo guys on the list. I am
> >going
> > > to purchase a turbo, budget <$1000, second hand, and make up a steam
> >pipe
> > > manifold to suit. Here are my engine specs:
> > > 2.4 l20b,
> > > 7.8:1 cr,
> > > Heaps of porting,
> > > Over size valves,
> > > EFI,
> > > Water-air intercooler,
> > > Redline 6800rpm,
> > > >From the turbo, I want 14psi (for the moment).
> > > I have seen a to4 with external waste gate for $900, however I am
unsure
> >of
> > > the housing and wheel trims I require.
> > > Any recommendations about wheel and housing sizing would be greatly
> > > appreciated.
> > > I would also be interested if anyone has a suitable turbo to sell.
> > > Regards,
> > > David Thompson.
> > >
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