The only data I'm interested in is if someone can explain how one turbo can flow more air through the same restriction at the same pressure than another turbo.
The way i see it your correct. The engine is the restriction point. A bigger turbo has more potential to flow more air, but 20 psi measured at the y bridge is 20 psi. A bigger turbo isnt pushing any more air at 20psi, it has potential to make more air faster and farther into the rpm range more efficiently yada yada yada.
If you have a gauge in the y bridge, when you build 20psi with a stock charger its the same flow of air as 20 psi with a bigger charger. The volume of air in the pipe is still the same.
Thats just the way i see it though i could be completely off base.
Èxactly. You will build less boost with a powermax than stock. Given you run the same tune.
Pfm josh .........that's the best I can do for now.
But I am sort of thinkibg it has to do with gas law and iat.
If the air charge is cooler due to compressor efficiency than it Is much denser.
Dense air at 20 psi does have more mass.
Josh take some hot air from your lungs and blow up a balloon. Now put the balloon in the freezer. Post resulting pressure difference.
Did the mass of the balloon and air change?
Sorry had to go there bud.
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