FP Black vs 3582R HTA
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Gaining 56whp and 13wtq, not bad Very nice comparison i have wanted to see a Black vs a 3582 for a long time. although from graph it shows you were running 2-3psi more on the 3582.
Interesting results and a cool comparison. Thanks for the input to the community
Interesting results and a cool comparison. Thanks for the input to the community
#18
nice compare....BB for reliability!!
4500 looks like you gave up ~100whp to gain ~60whp @ 8500
what is the significance of run 4 within the compare?
I bet the larger turbo will allow you to easier predict / squeeze / apply the power during mid corner / corner exit!!
4500 looks like you gave up ~100whp to gain ~60whp @ 8500
what is the significance of run 4 within the compare?
I bet the larger turbo will allow you to easier predict / squeeze / apply the power during mid corner / corner exit!!
-Run 004 was the second to last run while we were turning up the boost.
-ABSOLUTELY with this BB turbo setup much easier to smoothly apply power through the corners, one of my main reasons for buying it + reliability.
#24
I <3 my HTA82 with the PTE .63 A/R. Lag is way overrated especially with these frame size billet wheeled turbos. Good results
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nice compare....BB for reliability!!
4500 looks like you gave up ~100whp to gain ~60whp @ 8500
what is the significance of run 4 within the compare?
I bet the larger turbo will allow you to easier predict / squeeze / apply the power during mid corner / corner exit!!
4500 looks like you gave up ~100whp to gain ~60whp @ 8500
what is the significance of run 4 within the compare?
I bet the larger turbo will allow you to easier predict / squeeze / apply the power during mid corner / corner exit!!
#27
You really cant compare one to another and then change things like boost and timing. Not trying to sound like an A-Hole here especially because the time and money it takes for someone to do the testing in the first place. I also realize the much greater potential for the 3582, it would be my choice if I had the money thats for sure.
Just my $.02.
#28
From what I see on the graph the FPBlack at 32.16psi made 584.7hp and the 3582 at 31.85psi made 580.28hp. So unless I'm seeing this wrong, comparing apples to apples, the Black would be the winner here (in this one situation only), plus there was a 2-300rpm faster spool for the Black.
You really cant compare one to another and then change things like boost and timing. Not trying to sound like an A-Hole here especially because the time and money it takes for someone to do the testing in the first place. I also realize the much greater potential for the 3582, it would be my choice if I had the money thats for sure.
Just my $.02.
You really cant compare one to another and then change things like boost and timing. Not trying to sound like an A-Hole here especially because the time and money it takes for someone to do the testing in the first place. I also realize the much greater potential for the 3582, it would be my choice if I had the money thats for sure.
Just my $.02.
If you look at the 3582 when pushed to 40 psi max boost it tapers down to 34. So actually the 3582 make almost 50 hp more than the black with one degree less of timing.
Every turbo is different some turbos you cant keep increasing boost to make power because they will spike really bad and power will taper off towards redline so you increase timing to compensate.
Its not about peak #'s for road racing its about flat powerband, usable rpm's and smooth throttle inputs.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by DKC6691; Mar 8, 2011 at 07:52 AM.
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Im not going to go to far into this but look carfully at the graph. If you look closely at max boost on black its at 40 psi then tapers down to 32
If you look at the 3582 when pushed to 40 psi max boost it tapers down to 34. So actually the 3582 make almost 50 hp more than the black with one degree less of timing.
Every turbo is different some turbos you cant keep increasing boost to make power because they will spike really bad and power will taper off towards redline so you increase timing to compensate.
Its not about peak #'s for road racing its about flat powerband, usable rpm's and smooth throttle inputs.
Hope this helps.
If you look at the 3582 when pushed to 40 psi max boost it tapers down to 34. So actually the 3582 make almost 50 hp more than the black with one degree less of timing.
Every turbo is different some turbos you cant keep increasing boost to make power because they will spike really bad and power will taper off towards redline so you increase timing to compensate.
Its not about peak #'s for road racing its about flat powerband, usable rpm's and smooth throttle inputs.
Hope this helps.
#30
Well the Black has a much more restrictive exhaust side then a 35R and the consequence of faster spool-up. That being said, anything other then an extremely long straight the Black is a superior turbo.