Have to show you guys a really cool build.
The guys behind www.palmturbo.com (who is starting a turbo company) to show off their turbos and their turbo knowledge they built a triple turbo sierra cosworth 4x4 based on the old chassis of "It's fun" those of you who know that car.
explaining the setup from the exhaust side first.
The small turbos is placed in parallel puls-splitted right after the head, 2-3 into one small and 1-4 into the other. The big turbo is a twin entry one and the wastegates from the small turbos goes into the the larger volute of the twin entry exhaust housing and the turbine flow from the small turboes goes into the smaller volute.
On the intake side the big turbo sends it's pressure first to a pressure chamber before the small turbos .Then the small turbos higher the boost in parallel before an IC and then the air goes into the plenum.
The popoff valve after the small turbos sends it's air only to the pressure chamber (that is between the big and small turbos) too keep the pressure between gear shifts.
The small turbos is their aftermarket N54 (BMW 335i) turbos, the big turbo is a turbo made of many turboparts and has a 54/84mm billet wheel. (can't remember more
)
The engine is near stock, only some things done like other pistons (they didn't even know the old owner had changed them), Rs500 IC and some more things (didn't ask).
On the dyno paper the mapping isn't finished , still problems to sort out (water in oil and hoses breaking).
The boost is 2.47bar at 3100rpm as a reference (doesn't show on paper).
Have you seen anything like this wide powerband?
The guys behind www.palmturbo.com (who is starting a turbo company) to show off their turbos and their turbo knowledge they built a triple turbo sierra cosworth 4x4 based on the old chassis of "It's fun" those of you who know that car.
explaining the setup from the exhaust side first.
The small turbos is placed in parallel puls-splitted right after the head, 2-3 into one small and 1-4 into the other. The big turbo is a twin entry one and the wastegates from the small turbos goes into the the larger volute of the twin entry exhaust housing and the turbine flow from the small turboes goes into the smaller volute.
On the intake side the big turbo sends it's pressure first to a pressure chamber before the small turbos .Then the small turbos higher the boost in parallel before an IC and then the air goes into the plenum.
The popoff valve after the small turbos sends it's air only to the pressure chamber (that is between the big and small turbos) too keep the pressure between gear shifts.
The small turbos is their aftermarket N54 (BMW 335i) turbos, the big turbo is a turbo made of many turboparts and has a 54/84mm billet wheel. (can't remember more

The engine is near stock, only some things done like other pistons (they didn't even know the old owner had changed them), Rs500 IC and some more things (didn't ask).
On the dyno paper the mapping isn't finished , still problems to sort out (water in oil and hoses breaking).
The boost is 2.47bar at 3100rpm as a reference (doesn't show on paper).
Have you seen anything like this wide powerband?

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