Ok, i'll try to explain better. What i wonna know is whether the exhaust gas velocity is only affected by the rpms, or whether other stuff (tq, hp what not) also play a role. So basicly i don't care how fast it takes the engine to get to that rpm, what i care is will the turbo spool up at the same rpm on both engines.
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So does that mean that the turbo on the first KA would actually spool up at lower RPM? Or do you just mean engine spool up (meaning KA#1 would get to that rpm faster)? But how does the torque affect the velocity of the exiting gas? Wouldn't it depend much more on the engine rpms??
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