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		Doing a bit of research and was wondering if a 2560LS would be a tad too big for the DT?Just wondering as they can be picked up pretty cheap and should be easy to fit with there exhaust hosing design.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		What's it off?
 Depends totally on the A/R - technically that should be a good turbo, but as said earlier, depends what it's off, if it's off a 7.0l Diesel or a 300hp petrol, it'll be useless, the A/R will be massive, it'll just lag and lag until it finally gets going, then be 2 seconds of awesome and the pump will run out of puff....
 
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		I've tried to find the a/r but with no luck, some more rersearching will be needed, its from a mk1 frs 210bhp 2.0 turbo petrol, but there good for 3/330 in there original aplication.
 I'm realisticly looking for ~180bhp with a quickish spool but still good for 5.5-6krpm also been considering a 52 or 56s in 20 or 22 frames also.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Why do you need 5.5-6k rpm? A bit pointless if you'll make 180 with good spool/ midrange on a gt2052/56. 
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		I don't, just a longer powerband would be nice if it was avalible.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You've got to consider the powerband below that, it'd end up that it starts at 3k and then goes to 6k - where from 4k the Bosch VE is tapering it's fuel down... When you could have made it that you'd have 95% of that power from 2k until 5.5k - with less strain on the engine, injection pump blah... 
 If anything I'd say it's a bit big, you can get a GT2056S which is literally perfect for these engines for around the same price and the power would be SO much better...
 
 Unless you had a pump test rig, knew exactly what you were doing to make the pump fuel reliably until 6k, not bog out etc, then go for the 2560LS - but otherwise, you'd make 95% of the power with a 2056S and with a quarter of the ballache of making it rev to 6k...
 
 My 2052V will do pretty much 200hp, take 10-15hp off that as it's a WG turbo and add 500rpm onto the spool... 2056 should do 220-230 if you can hold things together and make the pump provide the fuel without stupid EGTs... If you're going for a 56mm and going for crazy power, you'd probably be better off with a GT22 frame, keep your EGTs and EMPs down. Obviously the 2056S is better for midrange power, it can shift a massive quantity midrange, but you'd find you'll need to keep the boost down, or you'll cook things.
 
 From the Dyno on my car, it's peak power was at 4400rpm, that's only a "baby" 2052v... You'd probably find that was the pump dying off in actuality!
 
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		Lots of info there Ruan.What sort of rpm does yours spool at?
 
 Ideally would like usable boost from 2k, with peak coming in around 2.5k maybe?
 I'm thinking a 52 would spool up say 300 rpm earlier than a 56 but not give you as much flow getting onto the 5k range, raising the EGT and EMP higher up the rev range.
 
 Ideally I'm looking at keeping south of the 200 mark retaining a 9mm pump.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Mine spools so quickly it surges before it gets going... If the head flowed it and you set the start screw in enough, you could shove 20lbs down the inlet at 1700rpm... But the head simply won't let it through so it just surges... Essentially you've got full power from about 2400rpm with the head as standard, but I even have to keep it from producing too much torque down there with the throttle, or I just end up slipping the clutch or stretching the head studs... About 3k it's fully into it's stride, it'll go until 4800 and you do feel it die past there, but it's more the pump than the turbo, the boost never drops until the fuel does.
 If you're looking for sort of 170-180, 9mm.. GT2052S for certain... Stupidly quick spool for it's size, I'd say you'd have full torque from about 2600rpm, holding the power 'till 5k....
 
 I've always said GT2052S or GT2056S is perfect for these engines...
 
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		Gonna be looking at one of the 52s off a 2.2 diesel. Would be really easy to fit too.Cant find the a/r for it but have the dimensions of the turbine exd and ind, and the compressor exd cant find the ind anywhere. They are 40, 47, 52.2 respectively
 
 I've also got one of the Iveco Ko3's hdi power has fitted on his hdi. Looking at it compared to the 52s spec wise it looks a good size although a tad smaller.
 Got some details on it and was wondering if you think it would be suitable.
 Turbine; ind 45, exd 40.33 trim 80.32 - Comp; ind 37.8, exd 51 trim 54.93
 Again cant find the a/r for it.
 
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		Ruan Wrote:Mine spools so quickly it surges before it gets going... If the head flowed it and you set the start screw in enough, you could shove 20lbs down the inlet at 1700rpm... But the head simply won't let it through so it just surges... Essentially you've got full power from about 2400rpm with the head as standard, but I even have to keep it from producing too much torque down there with the throttle, or I just end up slipping the clutch or stretching the head studs... About 3k it's fully into it's stride, it'll go until 4800 and you do feel it die past there, but it's more the pump than the turbo, the boost never drops until the fuel does.
 If you're looking for sort of 170-180, 9mm.. GT2052S for certain... Stupidly quick spool for it's size, I'd say you'd have full torque from about 2600rpm, holding the power 'till 5k....
 
 I've always said GT2052S or GT2056S is perfect for these engines...
 
Yeh you've always had a wierd pump ruan... govmodded to f*ck, and just dosent rev out... you need some rpm in your life    
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		My 11mm pump (sam barkers old one built by darren) used to happily rev/pull to over 6k even with a tiny ko3
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yeah, my pumps always been a wierd one, worked perfectly, but stops at 5500rpm...
	 
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		 (26-04-2012, 02:11 PM)Chris Wrote:  I've tried to find the a/r but with no luck. 
doing turbo research for the 205, A/R for this turbo is 0.52  whether it's any use for you now at all.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Quick specs for my blower for you.. 
GT2056S 
270degree journal bearing 
Compressor wheel 56mm, 55 trim 
Compressor A/R .53
 
Oh and it flies when it works. Admittedly the last one had chronic boost through it but it was insane, plant your foot at 30mph in 3rd and the wheels just lit up    camber and poor tracking don't help but it torques up very quickly.
 
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		 (06-01-2013, 05:04 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  I nearly bought a 2560 from a RS for the 2.1....but the maps show its just not efficient enough for the size until the engine really gets going....and it really gets going in the RS at 4000rpm!!! 
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		what engines were the 2052s fitted too? after a search all i could come up with was some mg/rover 1.8t petrols...
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-01-2013, 06:42 PM)sweeney1987 Wrote:  what engines were the 2052s fitted too? after a search all i could come up with was some mg/rover 1.8t petrols... 
Just from the top of my head, excluding trucks/vans
 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI 
AUDI	A4 TDI - 155HP 
AUDI	A4 TDI - 163HP 
AUDI	A4 TDI Quattro - 180HP 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI 
AUDI	A6 TDI - 150HP 
AUDI	A6 TDI - Quattro - 180HP 
AUDI	A8 TDI 
AUDI	A8 TDI 
AUDI	A8 TDI 
AUDI	All Road 
AUDI	All Road 
AUDI	Allroad - 180HP 
AUSTIN ROVER	75 
BMW	525 D 
BMW	525d - 163HP 
LANCIA	THESIS 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER Td5 
LANDROVER	Defender Td5 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY Td5 
LANDROVER	Discovery Td5 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	C220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	E220 
MERCEDES	E220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	E220 - 125HP 
MG	R75 
MG	ZT Turbo 
NISSAN	Cabstar - 125HP 
NISSAN	FRONTIER 
NISSAN	FRONTIER 
NISSAN	MISTRAL 
NISSAN	MISTRAL 
NISSAN	PATROL 
NISSAN	PATROL 
NISSAN	PATROL 
NISSAN	PATROL 
NISSAN	PATROL 
NISSAN	Patrol - 160HP 
NISSAN	Patrol Di 
NISSAN	Terrano II 
NISSAN	Terrano II 
NISSAN	Terrano II 
NISSAN	TERRANO II 
NISSAN	TERRANO II 
NISSAN	TERRANO II 
ROVER	75 T 
ROVER	MG R75 
ROVER	MG ZT 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	SUPERB TDI 
SKODA	Superb V6 TDI - 155HP 
VOLKSWAGEN	LT II 
VOLKSWAGEN	LT II 
VOLKSWAGEN	LT II 
VOLKSWAGEN	LT-28/35 II Van 
VOLKSWAGEN	PASSAT TDI 
VOLKSWAGEN	PASSAT TDI 
VOLKSWAGEN	PASSAT TDI 
VOLKSWAGEN	PASSAT TDI 
VOLKSWAGEN	PASSAT TDI 
VOLKSWAGEN	Passat TDI - 150HP 
VOLKSWAGEN	Passat TDI - 180HP 
VOLKSWAGEN	T4 Bus 
VOLKSWAGEN	T4 BUS 
VOLKSWAGEN	T4 BUS 
VOLKSWAGEN	T4 BUS 
VOLKSWAGEN	T4 BUS 
VOLKSWAGEN	T5 Transporter 
VOLVO	S60 
VOLVO	S60 
VOLVO	S60 
VOLVO	S80 
VOLVO	S80 
VOLVO	S80 
VOLVO	S80 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 
VOLVO	V70 D5 
VOLVO	XC 70 D5 
VOLVO	XC90 
VOLVO	XC90 D5 
NISSAN	TL18 
NISSAN	TL18 
Nissan Diesel	TL18 Light Truck 
Nissan Diesel	TL18 Light Truck
 
and the 2052's'
 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER 
LANDROVER	DEFENDER Td5 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY 
LANDROVER	DISCOVERY Td5 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 
MERCEDES	C220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	C220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	C220 CDI 
MERCEDES	E220 
MERCEDES	E220 - 125HP 
MERCEDES	E220 - 125HP 
NISSAN	Cabstar - 125HP 
NISSAN	FRONTIER 
NISSAN	FRONTIER 
NISSAN	Terrano II 
NISSAN	TL18 
NISSAN	TL18 
Nissan Diesel	TL18 Light Truck 
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		are a lot of them not vnt though? im thinking non vnt...
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-01-2013, 06:47 PM)sweeney1987 Wrote:  are a lot of them not vnt though? im thinking non vnt... 
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		 (06-01-2013, 06:17 PM)Ruan Wrote:   (06-01-2013, 05:04 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  I nearly bought a 2560 from a RS for the 2.1....but the maps show its just not efficient enough for the size until the engine really gets going....and it really gets going in the RS at 4000rpm!!! Didn't know compressor maps showed you that!
 
2 thoughts, one post...
 
the map shows to me it needs more higher revving to make it efficient and as an EXAMPLE the RS really gets on boost at 4000rpm
 
  (06-01-2013, 07:38 PM)Ricky Wrote:  My 2052 is not a VNT 
after 2months I still cant find either a 2052 or 2056 that isnt VNT!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-01-2013, 10:08 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:   (06-01-2013, 06:17 PM)Ruan Wrote:   (06-01-2013, 05:04 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  I nearly bought a 2560 from a RS for the 2.1....but the maps show its just not efficient enough for the size until the engine really gets going....and it really gets going in the RS at 4000rpm!!! Didn't know compressor maps showed you that!
 2 thoughts, one post...
 
 the map shows to me it needs more higher revving to make it efficient and as an EXAMPLE the RS really gets on boost at 4000rpm
 
 
 
  (06-01-2013, 07:38 PM)Ricky Wrote:  My 2052 is not a VNT after 2months I still cant find either a 2052 or 2056 that isnt VNT!
 
Its not quite that simple! I suggest you do some more reading. A good start point is garretts own website. although a 2560 is taking the pisscuit on an xud imo. 
 
And if you honestly can't find one, you're not searching properly/hard enough. Should be a few knocking about, but I suspect it being a case of budget? In which case it will help you to know which vehicles have your turbo, and search them up instead.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-01-2013, 10:08 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  after 2months I still cant find either a 2052 or 2056 that isnt VNT! 
There's loads at a reasonable price on ebay right now.
	 
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		 (06-01-2013, 11:46 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote:   (06-01-2013, 10:08 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  after 2months I still cant find either a 2052 or 2056 that isnt VNT! 
 
 There's loads at a reasonable price on ebay right now.
 
What he said! I had a quick browse earlier and found a few for around 100quid mark    
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		100???? want to be getting one for less than half that!!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		^^^^^yeah amen....dont mind paying close to that for a good one....but couldnt find any NON vnts....I am more in hunt for 1752 anyhow, 1)more available 2) the 2.1 is a lazy torque muncher and the 1752 seems to be what I need for that
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (07-01-2013, 07:49 AM)Piggy1987 Wrote:  ^^^^^yeah amen....dont mind paying close to that for a good one....but couldnt find any NON vnts....I am more in hunt for 1752 anyhow, 1)more available 2) the 2.1 is a lazy torque muncher and the 1752 seems to be what I need for that 
Mate £100 is a good price for a gt20 if it's  in good condition.  And the ones I can see are  wastegate.
	 
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