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It seems that this setup is running a turbocharger with a split hotside (divided housing) and according to my source a very large turbine housing and wheel. The engine still uses the stock converter which flashes around 2200-2400rpms. The point is I have not seen anyone running setup like this that pulse the turbine efficiently for a street car. So wanted to hear if anyone has seen a working setup on these engines are what are there thoughts
Actually these are two functional waste gates used to control each bank of the turbine (housing)Originally Posted by Turbocharged400SBC
It is actually a 88 beretta GTU, with a 3800, not sure what type or version, but I am told it maybe a series3, getting a custom specific camshaft (no one knows much about the car...I am still digging)
That's just a funky dual wastegate setup. Usually when yer wg is undersized for the lower boost settings (high bypass/reducing drive pressure)
Is that a lumina?
I took a second look and yes it is. I still have my 89 gt.
No ****, is that a beretta lol
I was close lol.
w-body L-body same thing kinda lol
Ok got more info:
3800 series III twin-scroll (divided housing) turbocharger; the pulses are divided by the sequential firing order. Turbine is a modded p-trim and 58mm or 59mm compressor wheel. The housing is a huge one at 1.09 a/r. No one seems to be running this alternate style of pulse turbocharging in the community, I will start looking at the merit for my fiero 3800 turbo
Its just a twin scroll turbo I don't get what this "pulsing" is. Evo guys have been using twin scroll turbos for ages.
Obviously since its divided housings you can setup separate waste gates. I still don't see how using different WG pressure would matter. It would vent to whatever the lower pressure is and defeat the purpose of the higher pressure waste gate so both would have to use same pressure WG springs.
Edit. Does look like a fvck ton of fun in a light car! Wonder what it weighs. 2800#s is the goal for my caged gutted GP. Once engine trans and turbo junk is finished.
lol "its just a twin-scroll turbo" easier said than done
Apparently there are two main ways to apply turbocharging principles. One is constant pressure, while the other is pulse turbocharging. I don't think I said using different wg pressure?!? Anyways the main point is for street cars to use a huge turbo, this method appears to make transient throttle more responsive when using a large compressor and also flattens the power curve (street car), another benefit is keeping the converter (if you are auto) at a lower stall speed. To my understanding the car weighs in at around 2800lbs also; I can't wait to do this to my fiero!
Y'all are doing it wrong.
Equal length primaries with consistent cross sectional area at the merge into each scroll.
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This may or may not be, if you can afford a divided housing...and an extra WG (not really necessary, just have to incorporate a specific kind of plumbing to WG)...so really just the housing and I mentioned "STREET" and "ALTERNATIVE" meaning not what every tom, dick and harry may be doing.
Plus, this has nothing to do with launch control, it is a type of turbocharging application...but I get your point though
Looks like a lot of work for what?
Just buy right sized good turbo and call it a day....
hahahahaha seems no one is listening...is this just status quo? this is a different way to turbocharge, how is this difficult to understand? Is like telling me to go get a RWD when asking how to make a fwd platform faster...
99.9% of you use the constant pressure setup, it is wonderful but that is just one way?!!?
No one has shown me how getting a divided housing is too much work? or is been innovative dead?
I understand the idea behind it all.
But I like the KISS method for such things is all.
Like the idea of twin charging.......
Like when people said PLOGS wouldn't work and need tubular headers and this that and the other.... and plogs work just fine.
YES there can be some percentage gains going with certain things, but you increase complexity, costs, service, ect... I'll take the (random number generator) 10% hit in
power to have something that still works well, cheaper, easier to work on, and still gets the job done to runs 10s![]()
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