As long as the K03 can spin fast enough to generate ANY positive pressure, it will not be a restriction on the intake side. Exhaust side is a different story. However, this setup focused on simplicity, not peak power. Installing it is not much more than replacing downpipe and turbo inlet pipe.
Consider running in colder weather. Colder = more dense intake. Is there a point where ambient temp is so cold and air is so dense that K03 becomes a restiction instead of still pressurizing intake? No. Compressor takes pressue in front and multiplies it, regardless of front pressure. Instead of cold weather providing more dense pre-compressor air, the big turbo does. Same idea as elevation changes.
For the record, what is considered more that just K03 power?
If I want percise control of both turbos to maximize their efficiencies, I need two boost targets.
prj you've said twice I only need one, both times without explanation, but that's expected of you.
The big problem with this setup is the small K03 exhaust housing and wastegate. I haven't turned it up enough yet to see the problem, but I'm sure it will come up.
If I can see big turbo 22-24psi boost up top AND small turbo 20-22psi boost way down low, I'd consider this a success.
That's ~5-6psi from K03 + 16-19psi from T3/T4 up top. <- neither turbo breaking a sweat.
manual vs ecu boost control- what's the fun in having an ECU at my disposal if I don't use it as I want
The limited testing I've done has K03 still controlling final boost up to 18psi while big turbo is on wg at 6psi. I gave BT wg 10% duty with no other changes and K03 duty goes to 0% while slightly over boosting. I don't remeber exactly, but BT boost was maybe 12-14psi while K03 boost was 6ish psi at 0%. I'll go back and look at logs.
K03 spools faster than stock.
Thanks,
Rey