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Old 10-29-2019, 08:33 AM   #901
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Dyno graph was pretty much identical and driving experience favoured the g30.
This is about what I would expect. Not really bigger gains (according to plots), but a better driving experience. Boost onset characteristics, low load boost response, and transient response are not seen on WOT dyno plots, but most definitely felt during the driving experience.
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Old 10-29-2019, 12:16 PM   #902
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This is about what I would expect. Not really bigger gains (according to plots), but a better driving experience. Boost onset characteristics, low load boost response, and transient response are not seen on WOT dyno plots, but most definitely felt during the driving experience.
Even the most rudimentary understanding of centrifugal force should tell you to expect this.

But the exducer is 5mm smaller, so I'd expect a tiny bit sooner spool than the 3071.

Anyways, g30-660 spoolinator when?

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Old 10-30-2019, 02:56 AM   #903
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Even the most rudimentary understanding of centrifugal force should tell you to expect this.
I think you mean angular momentum. But let's do some math on this...

A rudimentary understanding would say that it's probably more-or-less proportional to radius-squared for compressor wheels, so...
67mm diameter divided by two is a 33.5 radius, squared is 1,122
71mm diameter divided by two is a 35.5 radius, squared is 1,260
...or a difference of 12%.

But note that at a pressure ratio of 2.5, and 55 lb/min of flow, a GTX 3071 has to spin about 132k RPM, and the G30-660 has to spin just over 145k. Or a difference of about 10%.

So a net 2% in favor of the G30. Roughly. Very, very roughly.

By the way, while looking up the compressor maps for this little thought experiment, I noticed that there's now a G30-770. Similar diameters as a GTX3071, but the compressor map extends just past 70 lb/min. Looks very promising:

https://www.garrettmotion.com/racing...eries-g30-770/
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Yeah but the turbine can only take so much. The 3076 has always been choked by the turbine.

The 3071 is about as much flow as you can get before the turbine is overwhelmed, and due to the better flow, you get excellent power from a step smaller compressor wheel too.

You have to err on the side of bigger turbines with these things. Hence why the 3576 blew everyone's minds and is the animal of a turbo that it is.

Really hoping that other dude can get the 30-660 vs 3071 dyno plots.
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Old 10-30-2019, 07:34 AM   #905
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Yeah but the turbine can only take so much. The 3076 has always been choked by the turbine.

The 3071 is about as much flow as you can get before the turbine is overwhelmed, and due to the better flow, you get excellent power from a step smaller compressor wheel too.

You have to err on the side of bigger turbines with these things. Hence why the 3576 blew everyone's minds and is the animal of a turbo that it is.

Really hoping that other dude can get the 30-660 vs 3071 dyno plots.
Can not agree more with all of the above!

I'm personally REALLY looking forward to the G30 and G35s. Patiently waiting
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Old 10-30-2019, 10:47 AM   #906
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Can not agree more with all of the above!

I'm personally REALLY looking forward to the G30 and G35s. Patiently waiting
soooo g30-660 spoolinator when?
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soooo g30-660 spoolinator when?
I'm told I'm on the short list when they are available. Seems the IWG turbine housings are the hold-up.

Then I just need to get a tuner here, which can sometimes be time consuming
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Old 10-30-2019, 05:28 PM   #908
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I'm told I'm on the short list when they are available. Seems the IWG turbine housings are the hold-up.

Then I just need to get a tuner here, which can sometimes be time consuming
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Need IWG
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Er, your OP isn't? O_o
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Old 10-31-2019, 12:32 PM   #911
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Er, your OP isn't? O_o
Oh Yes. We've done 3067 up to 3576 on that kit listed in the OP w/Tial and EWG.

The G-Series testing will be IWG. I thought I had posted pics in here, but I don't see any...





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Old 10-31-2019, 12:52 PM   #912
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Oh Yes. We've done 3067 up to 3576 on that kit listed in the OP w/Tial and EWG.

The G-Series testing will be IWG. I thought I had posted pics in here, but I don't see any...





so are you planning on making it a adapter like the original spoolinator or a actual up pipe with the vband?
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Old 10-31-2019, 01:23 PM   #913
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so are you planning on making it a adapter like the original spoolinator or a actual up pipe with the vband?
You guys are wanting all my secrets

When we test the G-Series, we will also be testing a new turbo adapter (which is really the heart of the Spoolinator being able to mount where it does). All of the headaches with installing the previous kit should be eliminated. It will still be an adapter ON the up-pipe's turbo flange. I wouldn't want to change that as the versatility, with no performance downside, is one of the selling points.
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i'd still like to see the v band/ewg version in the meantime tbh
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i'd still like to see the v band/ewg version in the meantime tbh
It's only going to perform better
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The next version of the spoolinator turbo kit will be IWG? Starting to really love my EWG
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Some of us have much interest in the IWG versions and do not want to deal with EWG packaging and longevity issues. I look forward to how these end up performing. Otherwise my next upgrade path is only one direction (EFR) oh which I do not enjoy having to change headers and an unsupported uppipe
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The next version of the spoolinator turbo kit will be IWG? Starting to really love my EWG
It can be either.

If you want EWG you need to pick an EWG capable turbine housing or lock down the IWG if it comes with one. You also need to run an EWG up-pipe (any that you want or already have will work).

If you want to want to run IWG, then you need to make sure you select a Garrett V-Band IWG turbine housing.
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It can be either.

If you want EWG you need to pick an EWG capable turbine housing or lock down the IWG if it comes with one. You also need to run an EWG up-pipe (any that you want or already have will work).

If you want to want to run IWG, then you need to make sure you select a Garrett V-Band IWG turbine housing.

Sounds good!

Looks like no change on the intake side but maybe the downpipe?
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Sounds good!

Looks like no change on the intake side but maybe the downpipe?
probably a shorter down pipe, it looks alot longer than ewg version..
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It's crazy how the trend for turbos goes back and forth from iwg to ewg. How do you know the iwg is going to suit your needs until you try the turbo? You can tweak or change the actuator, but can't change the iwg size much without extensive work.
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It's crazy how the trend for turbos goes back and forth from iwg to ewg. How do you know the iwg is going to suit your needs until you try the turbo? You can tweak or change the actuator, but can't change the iwg size much without extensive work.
the iwg will probably suit most people better, I know when I went to a ewg, i lost my low end, so.. I would like to go back to a stock uppipe and see who that does on spool.
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the iwg will probably suit most people better, I know when I went to a ewg, i lost my low end, so.. I would like to go back to a stock uppipe and see who that does on spool.
A properly sized ewg that uses proper springs and is properly tuned will not cause a low end loss. The iwg version will still need proper tuning.

Internal is more compact and less complex no doubt and will suit most people better for that reason though.
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The next version of the spoolinator turbo kit will be IWG?
It will be either
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Can you get working on the EWG one in the meantime? And give us a dyno of the 30-660?

You know, for science.
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