Turbo flow rates

adeso

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PACougar

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http://www.theboostlab.com/store/products/Bullseye-Power-S466--Billet-Double-BatMoWheel.html

These are Supra guys who know what they are talking about. If you look on youtube under boost lab you'll see what they've done. Anyway, they claim 1000 hp (approx 100 lb/min on the double batmo wheel).

That probably does move 100 lbs/min. However that's equipped with a 96mm turbine wheel in a 1.32 housing. Somehow I don't think anyone on here is running that setup. If they started trying to spool it today it might get going sometime tomorrow:roflmao:
 

SSchmi5519

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No one listens to me.. :( and PAcougar is correct.

I would call a S466 in the low 80s at sea level. Higher you go the less it will flow.
 

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jkholder09

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Finally a map.
Thanks steve that makes life easy:thumb:
anything over 70 lb/min that 66 is under 60% efficiency. That is spinning at 88k to 100k.
How much faster can we turn it?
 

juddski88

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Those maps do very little in dictating real world HP in diesels, especially ones like ours that are so tuneable. Just my opinion, but....I've only been learning the hard way for way too long.