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TSISLEEPA
09-24-2004, 12:22 AM
I finally put in my new turbo tonight! its running a little rough but nothing a
little tuning with the afc cant fix. Had a plain b 16 g on it before now i have a evo b16g just a little bit bigger. now more fun it the tsi.
slowbubblecar
09-24-2004, 10:23 AM
I'd say upgrading from a big 16g to an evo 16g was a waste of money unless the other one was bad.
don't spoil mans excitement.. how cruel are you..
LOL j/k..
should of just gone either with s20g if you want daily driven with boost..
or a 50 trim if you want higher boost less during regular driving.
-E
slowbubblecar
09-24-2004, 10:40 AM
I wuld have gone to a 20g or 50 trim if it was for upgrading purposes. You won't even notice a difference between the evo and big on the but-o-meter or much by numbers. Defenitly not enough to justify buying a new one IMO
MustGoFaster
09-24-2004, 05:03 PM
Originally posted by ghettostyle@Sep 24 2004, 08:40 AM
I wuld have gone to a 20g or 50 trim if it was for upgrading purposes. You won't even notice a difference between the evo and big on the but-o-meter or much by numbers. Defenitly not enough to justify buying a new one IMO
Done it your self? And remeber you can't compare from one car to another, times/ speed varyfrom car to car with the same turbo. Just look at Peter's car for example. 16G and a high 14 at best if I remeber right.
Emcee gsxtc
09-24-2004, 05:07 PM
Well sweet, I hope you enjoy it.
Everyone else should remember that not everyone wants 900hp and 7 sec quarter mile times. :stick:
sometimes.. like in my case. it also comes down to the driver as well...
-E
TheBlizzard
09-24-2004, 05:24 PM
The EVO III 16G is not going to produce much more power than a a regular Big 16G. However it is a definate upgrade, and is a lot better turbo. Here is why:
The EVO III 16G has a stiffer WG actuator spring, the turbine housing weighs 2lbs less, the turbine outlet is 2.5" vs. 2" on the regular Big 16G, the compressor wheel on the two turbos is quit similar, the EVO III is only .010" larger, the compressor wheel blades are 50% thinner than the Big 16G. So it doesn't take a genious to a add all that up and get a quicker spooling, more effecient turbo.
Yeah its not a huge upgrade but its definetly a step up from the Big 16G. If you don't want to make huge huge numbers and just want a quick street driven daily driver for CHEAP (turbo is only $550) than its a good choice.
The turbo will make 400 hp with supporting mods.
CRAIG
Alpine TSi
09-24-2004, 11:27 PM
I got 320 to the wheels with a weak motor(173K old) with it and a conservative 22 psi. I can't wait to see what happens when I get the built motor, sheet metal, cams and 75 shot. Plus I don't have to spend more than a few bucks a gallon to run gas to get those numbers.
Good choice, you'll like it.
Originally posted by CUSTOMDSM@Sep 24 2004, 04:24 PM
The turbo will make 400 hp with supporting mods.
CRAIG
Please link me to a dyno sheet with a 400 hp 16g please. I would like to see where it spools, hp and torque. Are you talking about on the juice?
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