D-Max Turbo Size?
#1
What is the size of the D-Max's factory turbo? Isn't it internally waste gate'd too? Any info you guys know, like A/R ratio, inducer or exducer bore size would be helpful too. Don't the newer turbos have variable turbine area as well?
I'm just curious as to how the factory sizes the turbos for these beasts.
I'm just curious as to how the factory sizes the turbos for these beasts.
#2
The LB7's have the fixed vane turbo and have a wastegate. The LLY's use a VVT (variable vane turbo) in which the vanes position themselves according to how much boost is needed, and no wastegate is used. I don't know the size of either.
#6
Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
I understand that, but just like Aerocharger's old VATN turbos, they should utilize a wastegate.
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
I understand that, but just like Aerocharger's old VATN turbos, they should utilize a wastegate.
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#8
Wow! The computer controls the angle of the vanes!!! Damn that's sweet.
Thanks for the info, but what does it use to control the angle of the vanes? What does it use to KNOW the angle of the blades?
Thanks for the info, but what does it use to control the angle of the vanes? What does it use to KNOW the angle of the blades?
#9
Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
Wow! The computer controls the angle of the vanes!!! Damn that's sweet.
Thanks for the info, but what does it use to control the angle of the vanes? What does it use to KNOW the angle of the blades?
Thanks for the info, but what does it use to control the angle of the vanes? What does it use to KNOW the angle of the blades?
Gotta love technology.
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