Ideal IC piping size for stock turbo w/ 10-12 psi
Ideal IC piping size for stock turbo w/ 10-12 psi
what would be ideal for this car?
will have proted stock S4 turbo, w/ 720 secondaries, and walbro fp, 3in turbo back exh, and runing 10-12 psi?
thanks
Bryon
will have proted stock S4 turbo, w/ 720 secondaries, and walbro fp, 3in turbo back exh, and runing 10-12 psi?
thanks
Bryon
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Dang if I was at work still I could run the calcs for you. Mostly likely the stock size or 0.25" higher will work great. There's almost zero restriction in the pipe, even with bends, long runs and what not. Most of the restriction is in the intake filter, the intercooler itself, AFM, etc. And the intake ports easily trump all of those. See, once you shrink to 1/2 size, there is 64 times as much restriction.
If you do a search under my name you might find the calcs for an NA. In your case the airflow and velocity are the same, but the density of the air is a bit higher. So I'd guestimate that you'll get about 50-75% more pressure loss. Even then it'll be an increase from almost nothing to 50-75% more than almost nothing. But increasing the pipe size 0.25" will cut the pressure loss in half, bringing it back down below stock levels.
If you do a search under my name you might find the calcs for an NA. In your case the airflow and velocity are the same, but the density of the air is a bit higher. So I'd guestimate that you'll get about 50-75% more pressure loss. Even then it'll be an increase from almost nothing to 50-75% more than almost nothing. But increasing the pipe size 0.25" will cut the pressure loss in half, bringing it back down below stock levels.
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