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How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« on: January 08 2018, 02:25:30 PM »
I understand this is about as simple as selecting N/A camshaft profiles. :shrug: 

I am trying to learn about how to select a turbocharger & torque converter combination.

I'm thinking that a 2800-3000 RPM LU converter would be preferable for a street/road car. I don't have a track nearby & I'm interested primarily in a driver, that can still kill.

How much slippage does one experience while driving around town at 5-45MPH?

How large of a turbo can you spool quickly with a tight converter?

I've noticed a lot of 6262 combos listed. What are they capable of?

I do have a set of good flowing heads.

Thanks.
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #1 on: January 08 2018, 03:21:46 PM »
The in thing is a non-lockup converter!  Converter comes down to power levels and combination.  Get a hold of some of the good converter guys like Dusty and they can set you up.  I know at the track when the car was buzzing at 6300rpm and I locked up my converter I went to 5300 rpm.  After that I was thinking I should go to a non-LU.

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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #2 on: January 08 2018, 03:59:04 PM »
A converter is not a constant. different turbos need different converters to stall the same. Over simplification maybe but


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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #3 on: January 08 2018, 08:10:35 PM »
The CEA 6262 is a legitimate 10 second turbo. I've gone 6.7 at 105 in the 1/8th on 25 PSI with a 1.58 launch. That's about mid 10 territory translated in the 1/4. I could have eclipsed that that particular day but I ran out of injector. IDC was in the 90's with 60's. I bracket race the car at 7 flat at 100 on 23 PSI, an easy 1.7x launch and an easy tune. Equivalent is 11 flat translated in the 1/4.

I run an AC 16930 that stalls at 0 boost at 2750...it's real tight. I run over 30 degrees of low gear timing and drop the low gear 02's below 800 to get it to launch. To get a 1.5x launch I have to flash the convertor to 3950 or better. The car drives like a stocker with it being that tight.

If I had to do it all over again, I'd go with a 6265 and a NL PTC convertor spec'd by Dusty. The 6265 is good for another 30 HP all in.

Jim on the board here has a Husek 3021 and has gone 11.4 at 117 on 26 PSI, alky and a stock long block with a 60 series turbo. With a better launch, a good set of heads and tuning I think he could go all day at 10.90. Think he worked the slip at 12 percent.

You'll need an efficient IC as well.

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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #4 on: January 08 2018, 08:15:53 PM »
You'll need an efficient IC as well.


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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #5 on: January 08 2018, 08:24:25 PM »
You'll need an efficient IC as well.


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I'm testing a vertical flow IC for one of the Buick vendors in the spring...stay tuned. The RJC 325 is the best choice...at the moment.
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #6 on: January 08 2018, 08:45:31 PM »
Been following the R&D of a vertical flow IC on the other board.


Sounds promising.
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #7 on: January 08 2018, 10:02:22 PM »
I've gone 6.7 at 105 in the 1/8th on 25 PSI with a 1.58 launch. That's about mid 10 territory translated in the 1/4. I could have eclipsed that that particular day but I ran out of injector.-----------------------



See I don't agree with that statement. my car picked up 26 mph in the back half at 19 lbs of boost Some of the high 9 cars do that also. Can I say my car runs high 9;s

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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #8 on: January 08 2018, 10:08:42 PM »
If you call Dusty, he will spec you one of three converters that PTC recommends for the turbo buick guys.  They are all the same converter except for the number of blades. 17, 18 or 19 blade.  Your power level will determine which number of blades he will recommend. PTC part numbers are pretty easy to break down what's going on on the inside and what tranny it was made for. I called PTC direct and spoke with them for about 30 minutes.  Super nice guys there are PTC.  No dings against Dusty, he has a full time job and is a distributor for PTC on the side.  I called him and left a message and then called PTC.  Dusty didn't get back to me for a few days
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #9 on: January 09 2018, 10:29:52 AM »


See I don't agree with that statement. my car picked up 26 mph in the back half at 19 lbs of boost Some of the high 9 cars do that also. Can I say my car runs high 9;s

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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #10 on: January 09 2018, 12:23:54 PM »
Goals, goals and goals. Without a goal it’s hard to pick out the proper combination. Not everyone needs a ten second turbo.
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #11 on: January 09 2018, 02:57:33 PM »
I've gone 6.7 at 105 in the 1/8th on 25 PSI with a 1.58 launch. That's about mid 10 territory translated in the 1/4. I could have eclipsed that that particular day but I ran out of injector.-----------------------



See I don't agree with that statement. my car picked up 26 mph in the back half at 19 lbs of boost Some of the high 9 cars do that also. Can I say my car runs high 9;s

When I ran the 1/4 my car would pick up 25 in the back half...consist ently.
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #12 on: January 09 2018, 03:02:54 PM »
Goals, goals and goals. Without a goal it’s hard to pick out the proper combination. Not everyone needs a ten second turbo.

OP says he wants to run 10's. You and I know it's addictive. How fast is the Firechicken gonna go...
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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #13 on: January 09 2018, 05:13:55 PM »
My car is stock and I went with the 6262 with a 3k l/u made by ptc. Awesome combination on the street for sure. I don't/didn't have any goals when I purchased, but I always prefer to purchase one time, so I bought something to grow into. My injectors are upgraded as well as pump and chip, but no good flowing heads or anything like that. I'm extremely happy with this combo fwiw.

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Re: How To Select The Correct Turbocharger/Torque Converter?
« Reply #14 on: January 09 2018, 05:32:36 PM »


OP says he wants to run 10's.


Does anybody else just roll their eyes and turn off posts that have ''how do I run 10's''?

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