| Obviously it depends on the amount of boost the turbo is pushing. On a compressor flow map, the number on the right of each pressure ratio line is the RPM of the compressor. So take a look at some of the maps of these garrett turbos La-Z-Link Trims and a/r can be confusing, but even on the .40 trim t3, at a pressure ratio of 2 (1 bar of turbo boost) the turbo is spinning ~120k RPM. Of course this depends on the displacement of the engine the turbo is mounted to, but I'm lazy when it comes to converting CFM to etc
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sbsTT14: me and Bernie did it JAMChitlen: thats what I thought sbsTT14: I did most of the work, he helped with getting it in and out JAMChitlen: *saves Spee's last comment* sbsTT14: oh damn, lol "Computer games don`t affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we`d all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music" - Spokesman for Nintendo, Inc., 1989 "You're gettin' ready to blow? I'm a mushroom-cloud-layin' motherfucker, motherfucker! Everytime my eyes see a 16 year old in a TTZ I'm 'SUPERFLY T.N.T,' I'm the 'GUNS OF THE NAVARONE.'" - Me 

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