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Old 02-23-2009, 03:58 PM
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Another way to go about this: were any of the stage 5 wheels made with 12 blades? If no, then my question is answered.

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The old T3 series Stage 1,2,3, and 5 were 11 blade turbines. When Turbonetics released the current F1 line of turbine wheels they moved to 10 blade units. Hope that helps.
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Perfect - Yes that's what I needed to know.
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Perfect - Yes that's what I needed to know.
Thanks Robert!
Glad I could help out man. Let me know if there is anything else I can help out with.
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I see people are askind for super t04e wheels.
I have those maps out of turbocalculator program and yes they have surge line shift more to the left and can take more boost and still be in effeiciency range.Max. flow is about the same...
here they are...






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I have those maps out of turbocalculator program and yes they have surge line shift more to the left and can take more boost and still be in effeiciency range.Max. flow is about the same...
Hey, yeah the surge line is a lot farther to the left and the max speed line is the same rpm but at a higher PR.
The lb/min numbers at the bottom don't have tick marks and don't line up with anything in the grid. Do you know how those numbers line up with the map?

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every other vertical line is +5 Lbs/min....

so two lines represent 5 lbs/min
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Well the problem I'm having is that the numbers don't line up with the grid lines, so I don't know for sure which line is for what number. But I suppose the extreme right edge of the map grid is 50 lbs/min and the extreme left edge of the grid is 0.
Or it could even be that the numbers should have tick marks that are Not where the grid lines are. This is something I've seen before for example on maps that were converted from kgs/s or M3/s to lbs/min.

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