Chap,
While our motors are completely different than the hondas, turbos work the same way, it takes exhaust gas volume, pressure, and heat to spool any given turbo.
Biggest things that are gonna affect the spooling of a turbo in this order,
Displacement
Compression
Revs
Cam profiles
Type of fuel
and lastly and the least important of these, head flow.
Its not about how well the head flows thats gonna have the most effect on turbo spooling. Our ve heads flow pretty well and already have larger valves on both ends than a b series built up has. While some may have a lot of port work done that might outflow a ve head thats not gonna be the biggest factor in spooling the turbo.
Most importantly is the volume of exhaust gases. Volume created by displacement not flow. So like I said, if a 1.8 and 1.9L B-series can spool this turbo just fine with the larger housing, no reason a 2L motor reguardless of the motor as long as it has the capability to rev high enough to make use of it, cant spool this turbo.
Yes I know there are differences, never was that in question. There is a point where you can go too big. But the b-series guys are running even larger turbos than this one without issues. Just gotta rev that sucker out. lol.
But just for you, ill stop the comparisons. More used it for displacement comparison than anything. I could have said 1.8T motor from a jetta or whatever, b-series was easier because they are the ones most using these turbos besides supras and crap.
While our motors are completely different than the hondas, turbos work the same way, it takes exhaust gas volume, pressure, and heat to spool any given turbo.
Biggest things that are gonna affect the spooling of a turbo in this order,
Displacement
Compression
Revs
Cam profiles
Type of fuel
and lastly and the least important of these, head flow.
Its not about how well the head flows thats gonna have the most effect on turbo spooling. Our ve heads flow pretty well and already have larger valves on both ends than a b series built up has. While some may have a lot of port work done that might outflow a ve head thats not gonna be the biggest factor in spooling the turbo.
Most importantly is the volume of exhaust gases. Volume created by displacement not flow. So like I said, if a 1.8 and 1.9L B-series can spool this turbo just fine with the larger housing, no reason a 2L motor reguardless of the motor as long as it has the capability to rev high enough to make use of it, cant spool this turbo.
Yes I know there are differences, never was that in question. There is a point where you can go too big. But the b-series guys are running even larger turbos than this one without issues. Just gotta rev that sucker out. lol.
But just for you, ill stop the comparisons. More used it for displacement comparison than anything. I could have said 1.8T motor from a jetta or whatever, b-series was easier because they are the ones most using these turbos besides supras and crap.