Turbo6Smackdown
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I hear this 'put a higher rpm stall converter in there' for a quicker spool... how. the transmission and its components dont spool turbos. exhaust gas does. im lost. do these higher stall converters let the rpms build up a little more or something?
also, how does a boost controller spool turbines faster. it may FEEL faster, but the elapsed time, from when you physically mash the throttle, to the time the boost comes on, cant be any quicker. it just lets it all come on at once doesnt it? exhaust gas velocity is exhaust gas velocity. a simple brass valve or two, cant make the engine rpms rise any quicker, thus making the exhaust gas come out quicker, spooling the turbo faster can it? im lost.
Im assuming these items AID in the turbo being able to do its job a little better, but not physically increase the rate in which it spins.
also, how does a boost controller spool turbines faster. it may FEEL faster, but the elapsed time, from when you physically mash the throttle, to the time the boost comes on, cant be any quicker. it just lets it all come on at once doesnt it? exhaust gas velocity is exhaust gas velocity. a simple brass valve or two, cant make the engine rpms rise any quicker, thus making the exhaust gas come out quicker, spooling the turbo faster can it? im lost.
Im assuming these items AID in the turbo being able to do its job a little better, but not physically increase the rate in which it spins.