SoundPerformance Quick Spool Valve???
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similar design has been in diesel truck applications. Its not 100% new. It does work, look into supraforums and supra community. By using a undivided manifold and twin scroll turbo it basically divides the A/R size. the way theres works is its controlled by a pressure switch or with a standalone to open at a certain boost level. I don't remember what the material is that its made out of but thats why they cost what they do..they will hold up to ridiculous temps.
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I made a thread on this in ppb on nasioc, a subie tuner tested the valve on a subi, he said +1000 rpm of spool and made a 35r spool like a 30r but with an even larger top end as well
#20
i posted a thread about this about 6months ago. not much intrest. I have also got a thread with back to back tests done on a F-Body (LS2 with rear-mounted T80). I'll post the link later.
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#21
Some are hesitant about these but this technology/design has been used in diesels for quite sometime now. It's a brilliant innovation that I'm surprised more haven't gone with.
#22
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced...ke-graphs.html
I have heard of a few other V8 guys using it even in front mounts! I think as long as high grade stell is used ou should be fine. Def a great idea. would love tosee someone try one of these on a GT42rs size turbo.
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here you go mate.
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced...ke-graphs.html
I have heard of a few other V8 guys using it even in front mounts! I think as long as high grade stell is used ou should be fine. Def a great idea. would love tosee someone try one of these on a GT42rs size turbo.
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forced...ke-graphs.html
I have heard of a few other V8 guys using it even in front mounts! I think as long as high grade stell is used ou should be fine. Def a great idea. would love tosee someone try one of these on a GT42rs size turbo.
#24
That is my buddy jeremy's Camaro. Mild bolt on stroker, with a s380. He wanted to try it on my car, but I didn't want to pony up the money for the valve. His car spools much faster on his transbrake with the valve in place. The hardest part was finding an actuator that opened at a low enough boost for him...since he ran out of turbine flow at ~17psi.
He said that they thought they could ge tthe turbo to transition even faster if they left the valve closed longer. I thinkl on his setup the valve started to open at 5psi and was fully open at 10psi of boost.
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I am running a single scroll mani into a ts 30r. How much faster could it spool my turbo. I would love to buy one and try it but 450 is steep. Who on ls1tech makes them? Any more info out there yet?
#27
^^Don't know who makes them on LS1tech I do believe SoundPerformance was the first to make them though.
If i remember correctly I read a 30r with the addition of the spool valve helped spool by like 400rpm or something like that.
Remember though turbo needs to be a divided housing.
I was really going to go this route but I'm just building a twin scroll mani. The way I looked at it is, not going with the spool valve is just one less mechanical part to potentially fail on me.
If i remember correctly I read a 30r with the addition of the spool valve helped spool by like 400rpm or something like that.
Remember though turbo needs to be a divided housing.
I was really going to go this route but I'm just building a twin scroll mani. The way I looked at it is, not going with the spool valve is just one less mechanical part to potentially fail on me.
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Great post and something that I have direct experience with. About 5 years ago I fabricated one of these spoolie jobbies for a good friend of mine and his GT42R powered 280Z. We did not originate the idea, but took it from some literature that we saw for diesel applications.
I fabricated the spoolie jobbie flange from mild steel and the used Hastoloy X for the shaft and flapper valve itself. I also machined the bushings from Hastoloy X. It was definitely a pain in the rear, but the piece came out very nice.
Initial testing showed promising results, but an effective actuator caused some problems. My buddy eventually got them resolved and the results were great. This should help all of those folks put to rest the full potential of the twin scroll debate.
Please click on the link below for some pics and dyno results using the spoolie jobbie!
http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php?...1&#entry753679