The power all depends on who builds and maps your engine and what spec it is and the ancilery parts such as intercooler will have an effect, there is things the sr20 in the gtir do and dont like, also with turbos just because the compressor will flow the air for the power it does not mean the turbine can expel the same energy if its not the right size...really you need to speak to what ever expert your using to see what matching spesification he has to create the reqiured realistic power spread for your give hp goal...there is a few members on here using billet turbos and running over 540 hp...be surprised if they will put detail up on a public forum of there spec .
i think id be happy with high 400's if i was running a 3071 though. Would be good to hear feedback of a 3076. I've bought a Precision 6266, but the top end figure quoted is 710bhp, hence why im thinking of going a tad smaller. The aim was 600-650, but i'm hearing only horrible reports of how the R's are above 600I'm running a GTX3071R, it's at fusion still at the moment. It made 423 @ 1.5 bar boost. Hopefully going to be running at 2 bar after the new actuator is fitted but then I think at very best we're expecting high 400's!
I don't think we'd get those figures quoted on our old R's to be honest from these turbo's!
Just wondering what the horrible reports are that you have heard of with R's above 600?i think id be happy with high 400's if i was running a 3071 though. Would be good to hear feedback of a 3076. I've bought a Precision 6266, but the top end figure quoted is 710bhp, hence why im thinking of going a tad smaller. The aim was 600-650, but i'm hearing only horrible reports of how the R's are above 600
Thanks for the explanation. What is the maximum rpms recommend for a standard GTIR stroke?Its not good to go over mean piston speed, it is why maufactures are reducing the stroke on engines as one issue major issue is the alloy piston fails...25m/s is classed as the max safe speed for longevity...you can go higher but you are sacrificing reliability....why do you think tomei state safe to 7krpm on there stroker kit,
If you plan on using a stroker kit and make say 500hp do you actually need to rev to 9k when the power will be tailing off by 7500rpm? Even with a 35r on a .82 housing the power would be tailing off at circa 8krpm with over 600hp on the right setup which would net you 3krpm of full boost drivability. Another point to look at would be the oil pump as it might start cavitating and starving the bottom end of oil, an american running 9500rpm had his shatter...maybe just bad luck.
I've got a 90mm stroke, so based on the calc you must have, what would be a safe rpm limit?86mm stroke, 8750rpm, 25.08m/s mean piston speed.