15 psi is the most efficient but if that was the case, no one would need a 3 bar. Theres a couple more PSI in it (1-2 PSI) Maybe not efficient, but its there
Understood. I can definitely see the need and use for a 3 bar sensor. My G ride with my current motor set up rolls about 600 wheel at 17.X Psi... 18PSI is about 615 whp and 620 torque. 20psi is ~625 wheel. 16 PSI was about 560/570.
You hit that mark and the car feels like it's working so much harder and getting nothing done- Just wanted to know where that was with these baby turbos.
As you look at the graph notice the percentages of the 'islands'? The smallest one in the middle shows a efficiency rating of 75%. That is the most efficient this turbo is.
So if you boost it to 2.5 bar (22lbs) then the EF rating drops to 72% but the turbo, which normally spins at 150-170000rpm, is now spinning at 210000rpm. That's gonna shorten its life. Plus at that speed more heat will be created as it compresses the air (hence less efficient) which will affect other things like what timing you can run.