looks to be!
Elmo.
Hey guys can you all tell me if this Gen 2 CT-26 looks hi-flowed at all. I've never seen any other CT-26's so I can't make any comparison. I just figured the previous owner wouldn't have port/polished the head with big set of cams, remove TVIS etc without a bigger turbo, so just curious if anything has been done to this. Cheers
I've tried some info on the net but not much luck. From what I've read I think if anything it could be a CT20b comp wheel?
Comp wheel diameter is 46.5mm
Turbine wheel diameter is 53mm
Cheers
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looks to be!
Elmo.
It has been hiflowed. not much though, probably 46trim, maybe less. The ct26 50trim i had was larger.
the rear housing looks standard.
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Doesnt look it to me. Hi flows generally lose a bit of the "cone" shape on the housing leading into the blades, that looks to have it all there
Here's a stockie
Here's my old 60-1 hi flow
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its not much differ that the CT26A i have, only the hot side housing is different.
here are the measurement for CT26A from 7MGTE
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Yeah, the 3S jobs are only a 40mm comp wheel IIRC, even so it doesnt look modified to me. The exhaust is def 3S, as it has the split wastegate flap setup going whereas 7M only has a single flap and no split pulse
Measure the wheel. That'll give us all some closure
Last edited by whatthe?; 15-09-2007 at 11:47 PM. Reason: def not a 7M comp housing on closer inspection
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Yeh the measurements were already there under the picsOriginally Posted by whatthe?
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Comp wheel diameter is 46.5mm
Turbine wheel diameter is 53mm
"There is a better way to do it, find it" -Thomas Edison
Well there you go then
I should look more closely. looks like your front wheel is 6 odd mm bigger then
You coulda googled the factory specs![]()
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Yeh I cant seem the find the factory specs, that was my only problem lol.
Anyone have them on hand?
What would an extra 6mm on the compressor wheel mean? Quicker spool or more laggy?
The Gen 2 CT-26 is supposedly good to run about 15psi safely, does the bigger wheel mean I can run it a little higher, 16, 17, 18psi safely?
Im a little undereducated when it comes to turbos heh.
"There is a better way to do it, find it" -Thomas Edison
3rd google result for "CT26 wheel sizes"
Theres a table at the bottom with specs. Theyre in imperial but a good imp-metric converter will solve that
http://www.alltrac.net/tuning/turbo.html
My high flow on the 7M actually made the engine slightly more responsive. It's the size of the exhaust housing that makes the big difference here, so when you have the same size exhaust housing and wheel spinning up a bigger front wheel youre getting more air with (theoretically) a similar lag
Yes, you should be able to run more boost than a smaller wheel before the turbo becomes inefficient and starts pumping mega hot air or just runs out of puff
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Here's the compressor map for a similar to stock 3S CT26 compressor
Interesting read too
http://www.mrcontrols.com/primers/sizing.htm
Learning to read these will help you determine the effective operating range for any upgrade youve got or are looking at
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looks like 7m wheels in a 3s turbo coz the rear wheel is steel also but the factory 3s one isnt.
cheers
linden
Originally Posted by WHITCHY
You can tell what the wheel is made of from that pic? Impressive![]()
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most ceramic wheels aren't shiny when you balance them![]()
cheers
linden
Originally Posted by WHITCHY
Im told all ADM gen 2 3sgte ct26s have are steel wheeled/shafted, JDM are ceramic apparently.
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