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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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Posted: 08 Aug 2013 at 8:26am |
Couple of us amateur pullers was talking about turbo ex. Housing sizes.. I have a 241, 231 and 193 in the shop but the next guy has a 90. 80. And a 70 . Can sum body clear up this question. ( 30 pack later we still had no clue)
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Dipstick In
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Maybe a 40 pack would help!
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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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After the 30 we didn't care about turbos either!!!!!!
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ACFarmer
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Ohio Points: 743 |
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The .90, 1.0 style configuration is what we usually use for exhaust housing sizes.
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Making A living everyday farming with and working on Allis Equipment
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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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Yes understand..... But what do the numbers represent...
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wi50
Orange Level Joined: 24 Sep 2010 Location: weegieland Points: 1010 |
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Size of the housing, a larger housing flows more air, drives the wheel a little less. If i'm over speeding the top chargers I need larger housings, if they won't turn on and spool quick enough, smaller housings. Each housing will be for a certain wheel family like Holsets use a E F G trim wheel.
So a G trim wheel in a 41 housing is driven harder than in a 47 housing. Different manufacturers have different numbering systems
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"see what happens when you have no practical experience doing something...... you end up playing with calculators and looking stupid on the internet"
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rowcropmafia
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 208 |
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Coming to rossville ttomorrow night Bob?
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O.P.S. Heads
Orange Level Access Joined: 02 Jan 2013 Location: Iowa Points: 574 |
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Bob,
I think what you are asking is how do different numbering systems between different turbo manufactures compare right? Like is a .90 A/R like Garrett or Borg Warner comparable to a .241,.231,.193. like Switzer used. Or what's tighter, a .231 or a .90 A/R. I have a comparison chart for Holset's (who use a number of centimeters) that compares with the area over radius ration we are most accustomed to. I will find it and post it later this evening - that is, if that is the info you are looking for. Edited by O.P.S. Heads - 08 Aug 2013 at 7:08pm |
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rowcropmafia
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I think thats what he's looking for. I have been trying to figure this out myself
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Larry W.
Silver Level Joined: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Luck, WI Points: 280 |
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Mike, if you find that chart I would also appreciate if you would post it.
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injpumpEd
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Jeez Bob! A 30 pack by 8:30 in the morning? lol! These guys are right. They are completely different numbering systems from manufacturers. I don't know if the 241/231 3LM housings just refer to a part #, or if they represent a measurement. |
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O.P.S. Heads
Orange Level Access Joined: 02 Jan 2013 Location: Iowa Points: 574 |
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OK I got this off of the internet and we all know we can't believe everything we read from the internet. But is seems pretty close. Now this is Holset vs. any brand that uses the A/R sizing method. can't really help you too much Bob on the Switzer numbering system.
Turbine housing CM – A/R 8 cm2 = 0.57 A/R 9 cm2 = 0.65 A/R 10 cm2 = 0.73 A/R 11 cm2 = 0.81 A/R 12 cm2 = 0.89 A/R 14 cm2 = 0.97 A/R 15 cm2 = 1.05 A/R 16 cm2 = 1.13 A/R 17 cm2 = 1.29 A/R 19 cm2 = 1.37 A/R Now, something to consider that I don't fully understand would be if a housings I.D's are machined larger to accept a bigger wheel than said housing was designed to accept. The A/R will not change, but in my mind it would drive the turbo harder..... wouldn't it? Edited by O.P.S. Heads - 08 Aug 2013 at 9:24pm |
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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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So there is no same numbers on housings , each manufacture has there own.. Well that's what we couldn't figure out. That cleared that one up... Thanks a bunch guys. Mike I printed your chart any info like that is gold to a puller.....
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