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FattyBoomBatty
03-23-2012, 11:19 AM
I have a regular 6262, journal bearing turbo with a .82 t3 exhaust and 3" v-band out.

I have a cast log manifold, stock valves in an unported head.

I would like to lower the spool-up rpm. Right now I can get full boost around 4200rpm and would like to get it as close as possible to 3500rpm.

I have thought up some ways to do this, including shorter intercooler piping/different I/C location, changing to a divided header and turbo. Sizing options for divided t4 housings for the 6262 are pretty limited, and when I called PTE, he said I'd be going in the wrong direction with a .84 divided t4 housings, the smallest one they offer for the 6262.

So what can I do? I considered replacing the current turbo with their full CEA ball bearing version, it would be pretty expensive just to reduce spool-up time, but it's also better in other ways. I've read that ~1.0 A/R t4 divided housings were comparable to .82 T3 ones when it comes to spool-up rpm, but that's not what the rep at PTE said. Can anyone give some insight?

I would go with a smaller turbo, but goals for the car, HP wise are 600+.

Goat Blower
03-23-2012, 11:27 AM
Stroker.

FattyBoomBatty
03-23-2012, 11:40 AM
not really any stroker kits for my engine, haha.

Goat Blower
03-23-2012, 01:07 PM
2.4 4G64 wide bellhousing mount, 2G head. Or the simpler route might be an adjustable cam gear and shift the power band a bit to the left, you might give up a bit of top end though.

FattyBoomBatty
03-23-2012, 01:16 PM
I'll just stick with the motor it's got. The intake manifold will stay about the same, as well as the cam. Other head work and new valves will be put on later, but for now I'm mainly trying to focus on exhaust side mods and tuning. Have you ever done before and after logging or dyno when doing mods, especially to the exhaust side? Anything from valves to porting, headers, different exhaust housings and larger diameter exhaust tubing?

Fran05
03-23-2012, 01:24 PM
4200 is actually pretty good rpms to spool that thing. What boost are you running?

FattyBoomBatty
03-23-2012, 01:40 PM
around 24 or 25 until I upgrade the clutch, but then 30-35 or whatever. 4200 rpm might be good on a DSM/evo, but they also usually rev 1000 rpm higher than I do.

Pushit2.0
03-23-2012, 01:43 PM
Setup anti lag, try tunning the car for better spool up, use a 35 shot of nitrous.

Lag for the most part is inertia. Going bb would not gain much in initial spool up but between gears is where they shine.

The t4 divided housing are a little smaller then open housing with the same a/r. And the housing will have more of an affect on power band.

FattyBoomBatty
03-23-2012, 02:01 PM
As far as racing is concerned, I upshift right into the powerband, so it's not that it's too high. Just looking to make it more "fun". I am really really leaning toward divided housing. So what you said about them being effectively smaller than the same size open housing is nice. I talk with a guy in Illinois alot who has a gt40 turbo on his car with a .96 divided housing. His whole setup is a little different than mine, but he was claiming full boost at 3800rpm.

I just don't know what to think about the housings because I've heard conflicting stories about how they affect the engine in a comparison scenario.

As for tuning, I was thinking a header would allow me to run a bit more timing, which might help spool up. I believe there is lots of room to play around with the tune, especially with a couple different parts.

Kracka
03-23-2012, 02:05 PM
Smaller turbo, you don't need 600+ on the street.