Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

all that refers to is t04e compressor housing and t3 turbine housing.

doesn't tell you squat apart from it is a probably a bastardised "high flow" / hybrid type turbo.

the idea was sound back 20 years ago, when performance turbochargers were not available off the shelf, what you did was get a t04 compressor wheel and housing and retrofit it to your existing t3 turbine housing, so you had extra flow from the compressor, yet with the t3 turbine you still got good spool time, if you kept the entire t04 turbo assembly complete, usually sourced from a truck, it would never spool up on most engines.

the problem is usually the turbine housing will restrict the big wheel and front compressor housing sooner or later so you never get to release the full power the compressor is capable of unless you run high octane race gas. you can also suffer compressor surge and other nasty traits.

a properly matched performance turbocharger from the likes of garret gt range with a supporting compressor map that suits your engine will be the best outcome.

a t04e with conventional wheels has following flow

40 trim (36 lbs/min)

46 trim (41 lbs/min)

50 trim (47 lbs/min)

54 trim (45 lbs/min)

57 trim (49 lbs/min)

60 trim (50 lbs/min)

to determine what power that turbo in question would be capable of, we would need compressor trim, turbine wheel size/type/stage, turbine a/r etc.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4398520
Share on other sites

compressor will do around 450hp of flow, with the 0.63 turbine a/r biggest option listed, you will be pegged to about 350-370hp at the treads on pump gas.

0.82 housing and you will be more capable of maxing out the compressor.

it's the sort of thing where, you might as well get the standard turbo highflowed and that way all the plumbing and oil lines etc will bolt back up again, both will make similar power, due to the rear housing sizing.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4399400
Share on other sites

what about GT35 BALL BEARING TURBO? are tray good?

Application Trim-T A/R -T Trim-C A/R- C Flange Type

GT35 BALL BEARING TURBO 84 63 56 70 T3

or they have huge lags as well??

and what turbo suggest for 600 hp ?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4399995
Share on other sites

Settle for 550hp and get the GT30 with the mid-size wheel.

The 600hp GT30 (with the tad larger wheel) does suffer from a bit of compressor surge in the low RPM sometimes.

I had this issue... the smaller version would have virtually made the same power without this issue.

Cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4400137
Share on other sites

gt3076r is good compromise as mentioned, good match up, front to back and will net around 300rwkw, give or take a little.

gt3582r will have more lag on a 2.5l, but highly recommended on a 3.0l, will support 350+rwkw rather easily.

whilst these are efficient turbos, if you plan on using them on 2.5l, there will be some lag, but such is the price when you wish to fit 500-700hp turbochargers to these types of engines.

easiest just to look in the results section for your engine type stickied in this forum and see what works well or what you like the look of, as plenty of dyno graphs posted.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4400155
Share on other sites

I run the same turbo Nismoid used to run...a TO4e compressor housing with a TO3 .63 exhaust. I run it on an RB20 and it makes ok power (260rwkw+ @ 22psi). But it is at the end of the day a dinosaur of a turbocharger.

It makes a good top end number but has potential for more but cant get there as the exhaust side chokes it up. Also, on the 20 at least finding a compromise with the boost control is also a nightmare.

It can have all the boost in by 4,000rpm in 4th gear and drive like a rocket with wide open throttle but anything under WOT and above 60% results in surge city. Alternatively, boost curves can be mapped to come on less aggressively and not see surge but the side effect then is full boost up near 5,000rpm. Makes a nice whistle and a nice number but thats about it.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/254823-garret-t304e/#findComment-4400416
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


×
×
  • Create New...