I'm hoping to mix a divided manifold with a special "quick spool valve"
not exactly sure how a quick spool valve and a divided manifold will work. care to post your idea?
I'm taking
an ebay "t3 wastegate adapter" thing, putting it between the turbo & manifold, blocking the WG hole, and adding a flap that acts as a divider when straight, or a diverter when it's angled over to one side. Forget about the WG idea, just imagine it's a 2.5" thick T3 flange.
For those of you who understand the stock 2jz manifold, it's like I've added a valve in the cross-over tube (between the 3rd and 4th cylinders).
Divided manfolds aren't JUST for quick spool. EGT's tend to be lower, less backpressure, less average cylinder pressures (read: less reversion), etc. I know the fallacy in saying "I've done my research", but I'm certain how it will work. On a larger turbine, a divided turbine will spool much faster, not much so on the t3 sizes. Regardless, if there's no difference, I'll simply lock the diverter to the middle so it always stays a divided manfold. I'll still have a 50trim t3/t04e that spools like a 60trim T3...