Its we did find a compressor map for a KP39, it has a 999.99% chance of being the one for the decade old VW TDi engines that actually do use a KP39. Let's just say... The diesel KP39 doesn't share anything at all with our turbo, which begs the question.... Where did the the idea of this turbo being a "KP39" come from...? My theory is that a KP39 is smaller than a K03, and our turbo is smaller than a normal K03, hense... We must have a KP39. The mini Poopers also have a "KP39".
I'm not saying we don't have a KP39, I'm just saying, a few different cars seem to have a "KP39", but honestly, they are all fairly different "KP39's". I guess you could say there are many "K03's" as well...
I'll give you guys a useful hint... Look up a compressor map for a TD04-9B turbo from a twin turbo stealth. There compressor wheel is identical in size vs ours. Ours would be more of a 9T than a 9B or a 9G, but its all pretty close. What you find is... Bone factory stock, ford is running the wheel on the ragged edge, lol. 21psi falling to 14.5psi from the factory is a wet dream for a stealth or 3000GT owner that has a 1.5L designed in 1990. They likely have a bigger compressor cover too.
Like it or not, at the end of the day, its what can the car use/do. If tuners are running 25psi with Xxx fuel and XXX timing to get 2xx whp, then... It is what it is. If you were doing this to a GT35 turbo and asking THAT TURBO to run 10psi more than it can on any given more, THEN you might have issues. The rotating mass of a GT35 is one zillion times more relevant to speed than our tinnie-tiny little wheels.
I'll tell you this... No 3000GT on the planet will make 400-440whp with two 9B size turbos, so what does that tell us? One compressor map on two different engines can do very different things. Running the wheel/compressor past its efficiency can still be done, you just have to cover it up with a good intercooler and/or meth injection to keep it on boil with timing advance. Ford does this with direct injection. The stock turbo is DONE at 5200-5400rpm. They keep the engine making power buy flooding it with cam and ignition timing, which is only acceptable because it has an awesome ECU and direct injection. As long as the intercooler covers up for the comp wheel running past its eff at 5400rpm, then the boost can hang in a little longer and the ecu can still feed it timing. But that's why we gain so much from a nice intercooler upgrade. If we had a GT2867 from the factory, our stock cooler would actually do pretty well. We could make the same power on 15psi with no heat.
Going back to the stealth/3000gt. No vtak. No DFI. 1980's tech ecu, crappy crappy intetcoolers and they are pretty much reaching for 170whp per turbo with mods.
Put a TD04HL-20T on a 3000GT and watch the driveline parts fly !!! Lol. Spoiler, they make about 550Awhp.... What could a fist do with one ? (See where I'm going with this? )