Have you tried running it out?and how much does the car weight?yeah, im just trying to kiss the 7´s and be able to drive it on the street and still have a fun car. I currently have a Gen I 7675 and its a great turbo, but i don´t think it will have enough steam to get the job done.
Did you try using a bigger ar?I’ve run mine to 34psinand at that point I had 2:1 backpressure.
I now have a new cam which will help and a 25.3 chassis (before it was a roll bar)
The Gen II turbos also have improved airflow so I was hoping that it would have helped with my backpressure issue.
They can get more flow but only as much as a 4x3 cover will flow.The Gen II turbos also have improved airflow so I was hoping that it would have helped with my backpressure issue.
Using the Wallace Racing - ET/MPH/HP calculator, based on an 8.72 ET and 156 MPH trap speed- his calculated vehicle weight is about 3575 t0 3600 lbs with the driver. The calculated Flywheel HP is about 1050 with the Gen 1 turbo. A Gen2 7675 turbo will not provide enough additional flywheel HP propel a 3600 lbs vehicle into the 7 second range without reducing the current vehicle weight by approximately 400-500 lbs based on math and physics in my opinion.Have you tried running it out?and how much does the car weight?
I dont think a gen1 gives that much away to a gen 2.
Dont take this the wrong way but I am well aware of the math calculations which is why I asked the question.Using the Wallace Racing - ET/MPH/HP calculator, based on an 8.72 ET and 156 MPH trap speed- his calculated vehicle weight is about 3575 t0 3600 lbs with the driver. The calculated Flywheel HP is about 1050 with the Gen 1 turbo. A Gen2 7675 turbo will not provide enough additional flywheel HP propel a 3600 lbs vehicle into the 7 second range without reducing the current vehicle weight by approximately 400-500 lbs based on math and physics in my opinion.
Using the Wallace Racing - ET/MPH/HP calculator, based on an 8.72 ET and 156 MPH trap speed- his calculated vehicle weight is about 3575 t0 3600 lbs with the driver. The calculated Flywheel HP is about 1050 with the Gen 1 turbo. A Gen2 7675 turbo will not provide enough additional flywheel HP propel a 3600 lbs vehicle into the 7 second range without reducing the current vehicle weight by approximately 400-500 lbs based on math and physics in my opinion.
At 3000lbsThankfully the car now weighs 3000lbs
That's a big ar for a 76.My current turbo has a 1.28 a/r. The largest precision offers. So I don’t know how much these would be to gain if I went slightly larger.
Are there larger a/r ratios available for a divided T4 gt42 style housing?
I completely agreeGen2 7675 turbo will not provide enough additional flywheel HP propel a 3600 lbs vehicle into the 7 second range without reducing the current vehicle weight by approximately 400-500 lbs based on math and physics in my opinion