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To spool or not to spool that is the? Define ''spool''Would someone do an experiment for me? Or maybe someone has the logs= Is the 'calculated'[size=78%] slip% the same with bias ply slicks and drag radials.[/size]TIM You just blew the minds of all the theorists.
The 6262 is a great turbo. And I considered it, I must have called Pat at Prevision turbo three times before buying the 5857 over the 6262. The little turbo has served me well and I think there is more power in it. Steve has made mention it may be out of air at this point, but I’m just 25 psi.I’m running a old Action 15 row SLIC that there’s no data on that could be a bottleneck. I have no idea how hard the compressor is pushing to get 25 psi. It could be 35 at the wheel for all I know.
For some reason, I thought he was running the GN1, but I probably disremember the conversation.
Quote from: reality on September 19 2019, 09:35:31 AMTo spool or not to spool that is the? Define ''spool''Would someone do an experiment for me? Or maybe someone has the logs= Is the 'calculated'[size=78%] slip% the same with bias ply slicks and drag radials.[/size]TIM You just blew the minds of all the theorists. Steve already explained what it takes to spool a turbo.But give me a definitive answer to ''spool''. Way back when we were still doing SPARTA in oct; my car had stock motor with 009's , with TE62 turbo .275-50 bfg's and a 2800 Pats. That day I went 2 11.90s and 11-70 at 111 and 113 mph. with more timing on 94.,Jay carter chips if that matters, however to get a 158 -60 it took 11 seconds to ''spool the turbo. OH stock intercooler with the screen still in and stock neck.I don't even want to know what the fluid temp was. I was told 100 deg per sec.To me spool is a subjective term.Geez that sounds like somebody else LOL