turbo datalog comparison
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turbo datalog comparison
I guess I'm bored,since I'm looking at datalogs. It occurs to me we have a lot of megasquirters who could post datalog info such as what rpm they pass atmospheric,2#,4#,etc.This might help to really compare different turbo characters. Of course we all know load enters into boost thresholds. I was thinking if everyone would do a datalog of a 3rd gear pull on level ground and post RPM.
mine are
atmospheric=2923rpm
2#=3007
4#3089
6#=3182
8#=3287
10#=3354
12#=3412
14#=3505
16#=3567
18#=3727rpm
this is an 84 m106,k27 turbo,w/ m102 jetronic wastegate.
marc
mine are
atmospheric=2923rpm
2#=3007
4#3089
6#=3182
8#=3287
10#=3354
12#=3412
14#=3505
16#=3567
18#=3727rpm
this is an 84 m106,k27 turbo,w/ m102 jetronic wastegate.
marc
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I'm running a 3.45 diff with 255/40/17 tires. I'd like to try a little taller tire as I think I have the torque to pull it. I just don't want to loose the ability to light em up.
marc
p.s. I'm not trying to start trouble, I know a lot of turbos will make more hp,obviously a larger turbo spools slower than a small one,I'd just like to compare notes.
marc
p.s. I'm not trying to start trouble, I know a lot of turbos will make more hp,obviously a larger turbo spools slower than a small one,I'd just like to compare notes.
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