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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #880582
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One small update from me.

I have installed some new parts during the summer.

*GTA Clutch
*AEM EBC, mounted on the A-pillar (I'll post a pic later), holder from AutoDS.
*Bigger injectors (from a 16vt)
*Bosch platina spark plugs

The ebc works really well. You have two settings; A & B. I have chosen A to be the big boost option evil , 1.5 bar, and B is the wife option, 1.1 bar. The car and engine runs so good and it pulls like mad on setting A. Holy sh*it is maybe a better way to explain it laugh .

The next step will be a RR at the end of the month. This time I use V-Power and hopefully I will see 350 HP smile

Last edited by Freddan72; 12/08/2009 12:22. Reason: More info

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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #880628
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You know you want your fuelling to be very good running at 1.5bar laugh

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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Benny] #881916
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smile AEM off and on

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I also fixed the front calipers with new paint and white brembo logo.

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Outside my flat. It's sunny and warm in Sweden today, time for a coffee.

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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #882155
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Looking good mate, nice boost meter! I currently have a white faced one with light blue lightt...looks chav!

So you are running 1.5bar, you sure this is safe?

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I think I get roughly 420-430 Nm with 1.5 Bar so nothing to worry about. I will soon check air-fuel ratio and until then I will not use the high boost option (A).


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #889384
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Yesterday evening I did some calculation. I asked myself: Do I have enough fuel for 340 HP?

I search the internet and found this equation:

HP = (number of injectors X flow rate cc X injector duty cycle )/(BSFC X 10.2).

Garrett says BSFC should be between 0.5-0.6 for turbocharged engines. I used 0.55.

So with 330cc, 90% duty cycle I got:
HP = 5 x 330 x 0.9 / 0.55 x 10.2 = 1485 / 5.61 = 265

With 384cc, 90% duty cycle I got:
HP = 5 x 384 x 0.9 / 0.55 x 10.2 = 308

So I need a FPR. I tested with a 3.8 bar regulator.
It's very easy to calculate the new flow rate.
384 x the square root of (3.8/3) = 384 X 1.1255 = 432 cc

So the new HP will be 5 x 432 x 0.9 / 0.55 x 10.2 = 346.7 hp ~347 hp > 340 hp smile

I read in "20VT Tuning Workshop - The Knowledge " that the standard 384cc 16VT injectors @ 3.8Bar can fuel upto 360BHP. What equation do you use?


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #889391
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No equations needed, real world data should be used in this instance therefore 380cc would just about cover it on a 20vt but I would recommend going to 400cc or 440cc because it gives you plenty of headroom.


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Flea] #890184
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For 360 hp, and if you don't change any other values, the injector duty cycle will be 93.5%.

With 440cc injectors and 3.8 bar FPR you can go upto 397hp > 340hp. So plenty of headroom smile

(440 x the square root of (3.8/3) = 495cc)

(5 x 495 x 0.9 / 0.55 x 10.2 = 397 hp)


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #907016
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Well I went to my RR place and the result was so bad. The fuel pump curse decided to give up and the fuel pressure dropped after 4600 rpm. But at least I could see that the new turbo is okay smile

Here is a comparison between TD04-19T (controlled by AEM EBC) and TB28 (controlled by Armval PRV):

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I will do a new run after I have installed a better fuel pump. I just don't know what to get. SARD, Walbro 255 or Bosch confused
The turbo is good for 1.7 bar. Next run will be very close to that laugh


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #907025
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Was your fuel pump standard during the RR?

I say go with something that is tested and popular like the Walbro 255.

Looking forward for the results of the new RR run, good luck smile

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Freddan, I check locally and the SARD is alot more expensive than the walbro, in saying that it does hold better pressure in the high boost areas, I think when you are talking 5bar fuel pressure the flow difference is quite a bit

Cheers


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Originally Posted By: Hani
Was your fuel pump standard during the RR?

I say go with something that is tested and popular like the Walbro 255.

Looking forward for the results of the new RR run, good luck smile

Yes standard. Many people have used the Walbro so maybe I should just buy it.


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Saint] #907151
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Originally Posted By: Saint
Freddan, I check locally and the SARD is alot more expensive than the walbro, in saying that it does hold better pressure in the high boost areas, I think when you are talking 5bar fuel pressure the flow difference is quite a bit

Cheers

How much for the SARD? I have not find a place in Sweden that sells the SARD pump.
Here in Sweden I can buy a Walbro for 1100 SEK = 108 Euro.


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I would say the Sard is nearer 180euro here, and then freight

If you can't get it locally the walbro is tried and tested


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Is Walbro GSS341 the right one?


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #907227
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Get the Walbro GSS340, it's the high pressure version and it best fits the Coupé.

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Thanks Hani! smile

I have just bought a GSS340. Now I just have to install it, but I can't find a good "how to" guide. I'm really eager to go to the RR. I need to know that the car is okay before I park it in the garage (bloody winter is coming to Sweden irked ).


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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #908376
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Hi Fredrik,

If you not in hurry, I will send you tomorrow couple pictures (some explanations/instructions) of the pump change. It is really easy job!
I would say that max 1 hour job.

I have 340 pump too installed into my car.

-Jari-

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smile supernice Jari!!



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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #920131
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Here is a comparison between TB28 (controlled by PRV, FMIC, 2.75" Blueflame, RC, SIP), GT28RS 0.64 (Saint EBC, 3" exhaust, FMIC, RC, SIP) and TD04-19T (AEM EBC, FMIC, 2.75" Blueflame, RC, SIP). All three setups have been tested on the same RR.

TB28 and 19T have journal bearings.
GT28RS has ball bearing.

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TB28: 1 bar @ 3050 rpm
GT28RS: 1 bar @ 3250 rpm
19T: 1 bar @ 3300 rpm

As you can see the OE turbo has best spool up. 19T is little bit slower than RS but not so much. This shows that a ball bearing turbo is not so much faster in spool up than a journal bearing turbo.

GT28RS and 19T are very close when you compare max hp. At my latest RR i got 296 whp and I just saw that broadley almost got the same figure (first run 295 whp). Hopefully I will see 10-15 more whp when I sort out the fuelling issue. smile




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Freddan, but what is the turbine sizing between the 19T unit and the gt28RS and exhaust side A/R?


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Originally Posted By: Saint
Freddan, but what is the turbine sizing between the 19T unit and the gt28RS and exhaust side A/R?


TD04HL-19T (Volvo S70/V70 R)

Turbine wheel:
Inducer 52 mm
Exducer 45.6 mm
Trim 79
Turbine housing 0.49 A/R

Compressor wheel:
Inducer 46 mm
Exducer 58 mm
Trim 63


GT28RS (739548 - 1)

Turbine wheel:
Wheel diam 53.8 mm
Trim 76
Turbine housing 0.64 A/R

Compressor wheel:
Inducer 47.2 mm
Exducer 60 mm
Trim 62



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I reinstalled the original injectors some days ago. I could right away feel that the original injectors was so much better and the response from the turbo was really nice now.
I have learned one thing. Do not install bigger injectors if you don't have a map that support it. You may ask why I installed them anyway? I got info that the ECU works okay with 380cc injectors. But not for my car.

I went for a new run and the engine managed 312 WHP (358 CRANK HP) smile

More info here: The Swedes 4th and 5th RR - It's just crazy now



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Re: It´s time for a new turbo - Mitsubishi 19T [Re: Freddan72] #1048644
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Another graph.

This time I compare my last result (October 2009) with three other setups. All tested on the same RR but not on the same day.

Spec.
Garrett TB28: PRV, FMIC, 2.75" exhaust, race cat, Gtec2
Mitsubishi 19T: AEM EBC, FMIC, 2.75" exhaust, race cat, Gtec2
Garrett GT28RS 0.64: Saint EBC, 3" exhaust, FMIC, race cat, Gtec2

These three are very similar in setup. Only big difference is the exhaust.
Maybe there is a difference between PRV and EBC regarding boost pressure build up. I don't know for sure. For me they are the same.

Garrett GT28R 0.64: GM EBV, 3" exhaust, FMIC, race cat, FC Performance chip
This engine uses ECU boost control.

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Link to graph

So let us compare these setups.
As you can see the TB28 is very good in the beginning. No question about it, TB28 is the best turbo on low revs. Lets have a look at the "big" three, GT28R, RS and 19T. These turbochargers are designed to make +300 BHP. I'm very surprised to see that 19T is first to reach 1 Bar. It's slow in the beginning but after a while it starts to spool and goes really well. It is also very strange to see that the GT28R is the slowest one. Maybe Flea can tell us why?

Boost pressure in Bar @ 2900 rpm
Garrett TB28: 0,81
Mitsubishi 19T: 0,56
Garrett GT28RS: 0,6
Garrett GT28R: 0,61

@3100 rpm
Garrett TB28: 1,1
Mitsubishi 19T: 0,84
Garrett GT28RS: 0,84
Garrett GT28R: 0,8

@ 3300 rpm
Garrett TB28: 1,27
Mitsubishi 19T: 1,11
Garrett GT28RS: 1,06
Garrett GT28R: 0,99


Last edited by Freddan72; 25/06/2011 12:42.

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really like what you have done here
So much so I am going to follow you down this route

One question why did you adapt the downpipe to the turbo and not the other way ?

V-band adapters are available ....

Coming forom the Saab world the 19t is the preferred upgrade for 350 hp and its reliable ,unlike the crappy gt28 which seems to fall over very easily
turbo seals ,running without a cat ,too high a boost pressure all seem to crap out the t28 (and they only last 70 k miles.....)

tdo4 will give you 150 k at 1.4 bar .....

and they are cheaper .....

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Hi,

smile Thanks for the nice comment.

There is very little space for an adapter. I thought that the easiest way must be to add a flange to the downpipe. The flange is also very cheap (cost roughly £25) so that also helps when you make up your mind.


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Comparison between my old TB28 and my current 19T.

Yes folks, one more comparison smile
Results are from the same RR.

SPECIFICATION

2007
Original TB28 Garrett turbo
Pro Alloy FMIC
Pro Alloy SIP med APEXi konfilter
Blueflame 2.75" exhaust, 1 silencer
Motorsport 100 cells race cat
Forge DV006

Gtec2
NGK BKUR 7ET

Armval BCV11

Fuel: Shell V-Power 99 octane

Temperatures:
Outside: 17 C
Inlet manifold: 32 C (widget)
Delta: 15 C

2009
TD04HL-19T-7 Mitsubishi turbo
Pro Alloy FMIC
Pro Alloy SIP med konfilter
Blueflame 2.75" exhaust, 1 silencer
Motorsport 100 cells race kat
Forge DV006

Malpassi FPR 1:1.2
Walbro GSS340

Gtec2
Bosch Platina tändstift

AEM Tru-Boost (EBC)
Alfa Romeo GTA clutch

Fuel: Shell V-Power 99 octane

Temperatures:
Outside: 10 C
Inlet manifold: 24 C (widget)
Delta: 14 C

GRAPHS

So how far can you push these turbochargers?

Wheel HP:
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Wheel torque:
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Boost pressure (max):
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100 kPa = 1 Bar.

Max wheel power:
TB28: 240 HP @ 5200 => 278 crank HP*
19T: 312 hk @ 6100 => 358 crank HP*

Max wheel torque:
TB28: 330 Nm @ 4600
19T: 421 Nm @ 4900

*Puma racing's formula

NEXT STEP: FC Performance

I want to see how much better the engine will be with a FC Performance tuning chip. And not just higher hp, I want to see if other things, such as off boost behaviour, turbo response etc, will be better with a FC chip.

If I get +5% more power, with the FC chip, then I will reach 328 HP (375 crank HP*). Not bad at all if you ask me. Let's hope for the best smokin


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Hello , I'm oliv54 ,I'm french and I have a kinugawa TD04 19T flange t25 et and I have a big problem with the wastegate !The installation is impossible !

You may sendind me a pictures of your installation?please:-)

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Hi,

You can find pics of the installation here: Time for a new turbo
I hope it can help you.

Where did you buy your turbo?


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