93 gsx turbo wrote: I think before I went through all that effort I would get a turbo that is slightly less paperweight.
Explain further? What unit do you think I am using? (it is not a 13G) I do have one of those but it is to small.
I went with this unit due to the size / capacity. I did size this unit to the motor (ran the calks and graphed it etc) and found it to be a very good match to the 2.5L in this car. (it came from a 2.3). Having both the bov and the wastegate all included in the unit really helps with cost containment and greatly simplifies plumbing (think 2011 challenger potential) I am hoping to put the whole package (including engine management) together for less than $700 twards a challenge budget.
I am also working with 9.5 / one compression so I really can not get crazy. I may be able to get 10PSI but that will be with a great tune. Reality is 6-7 lbs. No more. Ohya if I want bigger I can go to a 16 or even an 18G I can also add a manual control to the wastegate to add more PSI however this would require more motor work than is not really cost effective at a minimum I would have to get 951 pistons or meth/water injection or both. Considering the cost of a complete 951 this is just not a good option. I am not looking to build a 400HP monster. I am not looking to build a 951. I am just trying to build a much improved 944/924s. I am looking to get to the 225hp range that has boost coming in between 1000-1500 with full boost at 2000rpm running up to 5500. This unit does this. Virtually no lag and lots of low end grunt will make this a really fun driver. I am just adding what I think is missing from the NA 944's.