Anyways, back on the topic @ hand
Martin, you need to size the turbo depending on where you want the boost to come in, smallish snail will add a lot of low-midrange torque but little HP up top, something the M30 doesn't suffer with is lack of bottom end shove.
To negate the torque monster effect of the smaller trim turbos you can drop the CR to effectivly move the torque and HP gain up the rev range where you want it to be, of course the N/A power is dropped and you'll need more boost to make the same figures but the curve should be just that, small snail's give a flat torque response, Rapid off the light but a real pig in the wet.
a few deciding factors.....
Where you want the unit to spool in the rev range ( load dependant but close enough for this excersise )
How much Boost you're looking to run min/max
How much space is available..... thats often the biggest factor in packaging a snail install.
What other mods are done to the engine in terms of N/A tuning alreeady in place.
stock M30 is 9:1 CR so in terms of "state of tune" for N/A its medium ( korma) for Turbo its vindaloo.
TBH, you could use a large trim T3/4 hybrid with a big A/R hot and coldside and get gains, but the main reason for some many hybrid variations being available is everyone wants something to suit them, so as usual its horses for courses.
For the M30 I'd use something like a big trim GT37( £1K approx) or a Holset HX40 ( £740 ish outright NEW + external wastegate cost) both would be superb in the app and capable of the 400HP plus range with ease.
I'll shut up now
