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Hello,

I have been running a t04z with a .70 exhaust housing on my rb 25 at 22.5psi (140mph) for a while and have been thinking about upgrading to a bigger turbo to try push for 145 mph (parachute territory) but I am hesitant to run much more boost. Maybe 25psi tops.

So was wondering weather going to a 1.00 exhaust housing would net me enough top end at 25 psi to not warrant the cost of a bigger turbo?

Does a bigger housing allow more power at the same boost?

Lag doesn't bother me as this is a drag car.

Any ideas or feedback is welcome.

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Yes, a bigger housing does mean more power at the same boost. The bigger housing reduces hot side pressure, which improves flow through the engine. Same boost on the cold side + less pressure on the lower side = more power.

Of course it might not work out right - the turbine might not be as happy to drive the compressor in the bigger housing, and the compressor may or may not be able to give you more than you're getting now, even if driven harder. But barring those possibilities, your idea is valid.

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Thanks mate good info there.

Has anyone changed their exhaust housing before that can post results?

Doesn't have to be t04z, just interested.

I have a mate with a 2.7l 4cyl that runs a 1.15 instead of his original .84 so he could run more boost but rb info is better.

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