Opinions on Reverse clip turbine

Albert

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I recently had a p-trim that was laying around my shop that had bent fins on just the inducer(from foreign object damage). When I was at my builder I saw an oem turbo off a diesel I think that had this weird "reverse clipping".

Apparently they came Casted like that to improve spool? I'll get more information on that turbo.

Anyway, I figured instead I trashing the p-trim I did a reverse clip like it. Hopefully this will increase spool? Not really to sure about it. Haven't found any information on it. My builder said a lot of the new GT wheels come like this.

Here are some pics:

OEM turbo:
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Vs a P-trim:
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Anyone with information or links to explanation would be great!
 

kelson

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Apr 17, 2009
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by reverse clipping you just mean that the turbine is a lot smaller then the compressor? I always thought it was the other way around. a big turbine with a small compressor made faster spool. I definitely could be wrong though. why don't you talk to your builder about it, I'm sure he knows better then most.
 

Albert

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No I'm talking specifically about just the turbine.

Usually a "clipped" turbine is clipped at an angle on the Exducer. Reducing spool, but gaining flow.

This wheel was clipped on the inducer.

Normal clip:
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I talked to him, he said it lets it spool faster.
 

Albert

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Don't let any of the variables change.

Perfect ideal setup:
Let's say you have a T4 60-1 same housings, same AR.
You take out the turbine and do a normal clip. You will loose a little spool, but gain flow.

Same scenario, but you do this " reverse clip" instead. What would you achieve?