Bort62":1b72xyyi said:
...If you want to think of the hose analogy - the turine housing is your nozzle. If you make the nozzle smaller, you will get a higher velocity flow. This will spin your turbine up faster.
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That might be true for hosing off the driveway, but you can't avoid Tp = Vp + Sp. The turbine is there to provide torque to the compressor. Without the required power over time the torque will drop and thus the turbine speed.
By adding a restrictor plate the manifold pressure has increased. For the hell of it let's say the base turbine expansion ratio is 2.0 and the turbo back resistance is 70kPa. This would normally impose a standing pressure in the manifold of:
(70 +101) x 2.0 = 342 kPa aboslute = 241kPa gauge (~35psig)
Seeing as we don't have enough money to increase the A/R, normally you would try to reduce the turboback pressure by putting in the biggest long radiuus exhaut pipe and low drop muffler within budget. So we get the exducer to tail pipe drop down to 20kPa.
Now the standing pressure is
(20 +101) x 2.0 = 242kPa absolute = 141kPa gauge (~20psig)
Thats a total drop of 100Kpa in the manifold for a drop of 50Kpa on the tail pipe, which holds true for the expansion ratio of 2.0. The increase in power will therefore be quite noticeable as the VE of the engine increases.
Now a fixed restrictor plate is installed upstream which imposes a drop between the inducer and the manifold.
What was true for unrestricting the turboback holds for restricting the upstream side. So let's say the plate adds 20kPa
(20 +101)/2 = 60.5kPa absolute = -40kPa gauge drop in pressure on the exducer side of the turbine.
So the turbine is now seeing a reduction of pressure at the inducer of 20kPa and a reduction at the exducer of 40Kpa, for a total reduction of 60kPa. That 60kPa represents a loss of power to drive the turbine, which results in a reduction in turbine speed and therefore a reduction in torque and therefore a reduction in compressor pumping. The VE of the engine has dropped significantly and thus the charge pipe flow is dropping and what would otherwise be velocity pressure is translating into static pressure, making for a great boost gauge reading and BOV psssht, but poor engine response.