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The high pressure actuator only seems to work with .82 housing with GT30 or 35 turbine wheels. Can't hold boost on OP6 turbine housings unless you crop some materials off the wheel which you will lose about 10% response, in exchange you get more torque and top end power. All current PU high flowed units and ATR43 in .63 units will be installed with the latest housing casting.
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Yes I have your ready tomorrow. I just got our newly designed castings which allows better wastegate operation. This is now updated for all .63 PU high flows and ATR43 units.
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If your engine is very healthy it should have close to none in the catch can.
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Hi Trent. I haven't seen any TR43is on RB20dets yet. the old school TR43 have made 246rwkws on a stock RB20det on 22psi. This one I think it will do about 255~260 with about 20psi of boost. Do check with skyline01999 might be able to get it off him for a good price. Remember this ATR28G3 high flow on a TD06 20G? It managed 258rwkws on a SR20det with Tomei stage 1 cams and usual mods on 17psi. it have gained 28kws and lost 500RPMs in response.
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For the TR43i upgrade it is better to sale it out right and then buy a new turbo because once we work on it you will lose a good working turbo. With Crans. Yes we can install a 38mm external gate on it if you want. we charge $150 for welding and screamer pipe materials. We can supply our 38mm HPVA external gate with Tail diaphram for $300 or a Tail external gate for $380.
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The ATR43G3 run a different turbine wheel then TR43i. They make full boost about 4200RPM in .82 turbine or about 3800RPM in .63 turbine. Power wise I've managed 273rwkws on 17psi with .63 housing and had customer reported 282rwkws on 17psi with .82 housing. CHRA Max power wise the ATR43G4 made 44kws more then TR43i on 24psi on the same car. The testing engine was a built CA18det. (300rwkws vs 344rwkws)
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We've been selling Tial external gates and using their Diaphragm for our own gate. I haven't had any issues so far. So I will be voting for tial.
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Price on those is $1450 including braided oil feeding line and GST. will cost $150 more If you want external gate built it, which is highly recommended for high boost applications. This also includes 12 month warranty for all high performance applications. Means your warranty does not void if you run 24psi every day like I do and drift it 24/7.
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Yes you need to run 20psi to get about 260rwkws with stock rb20det. This engines need abit of boost to make power. For comfortably I would say around 245rwkws. with about 18psi of boost.
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Hi George you can use our ATR43G3 in .63 turbine. It can get you about 240~60rwkws internally gated on RB20det with full boost around 4500RPM or some thing like this: This is a ATR43G3 .63 turbo with built in External gate that is designed to bolton to stock RB20det's manifold, dump, and all lines. Above was built for a Rb20det customer. Also like to add all of our HPVA external wastegate are equipped with a Genuine Tail 38mm external gate Diaphragm:
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Thanks for the input guys. Our engineers argues that: Because the turbo works on a moving vehicle, it must coop with on road conditions such as pumps, rough surfaces, off road and etc. Even ceramic bearings it self is hard, light, but brutal, it doesn't have the strength as steel, there for lot more sensitive to minor oil contaminates and easier to crack under thrust. Then they gave few cases which a CB turbo failed and how customer/friend replaced it for a Garrett steel BB turbos and happily everafter blah blah blah which I'm not really interested as most of them are very conservative. I had a look at few CB turbo manufactures and found most of their turbos runs of one single CB cartridge and one sleeve. any one knows or have thoughts about why they don't run twin CB cartridges?
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Hi Every one. Ceramic Ball bearing turbochargers has been out for a while, been recommended for high power and high response. and there are few turbo companies currently building them. With few days of browsing I have managed to source a pair of ceramic bearing cartridges from US, and been told it has been used in turbochargers. I've discussed with my engineers about building ceramic ball bearinged CHRAs and every one are pessimistic about this project. Any one here is currently using Ceramic ball bearinged turbochargers? and any experiences based on its performance and life cycle against a normall Steel BB turbocharger. We appreciate your input.
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Its funny how they advertised that you can get 560HP out of .58 A/R turbine internally gated. Its just not going to happen. I would believe this is a typical mismatched KKR430 spec turbo falsely advertised to 560HP to rip off low budget consumers. and there is no way it can bolton to your OEM setup. If your budget allows we are happy to build you some thing to match your desired driving ability and power level using proper Garrett and Mallet components or high flow your current turbo
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Looks like every thing's running pretty good. It is smaller but the right turbo for your application. Also I would like to address. The secondary power and torque curve is not from our 3582. It is our 3582 CHRA in a unknow turbine housing by high flowing. It have performed differently in our .82 turbine housing. Would you have a copy of boost curve by any chance? I like to compare it with the sleeve bearing version of it in some atr43s
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The genuine Garrett GT30 internally gated turbine housing I have a listing for $650AUD including GST brand new in .82 A/R.
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Yes we can do that. The GTRS would be a smaller trimed 2871R. I'm also building one with larger comp trim. My engine is almost finished. I will put that on and see what happens.
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Little update: I've managed to build a "HKS2530" in a larger .86 T2x turbine housing with OEM RB25det bolton pattern for RB25det engines. Should produce identical amount of power with similar response and better torque for the Rb25s. Photos:
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There is a small nipple on top of the BOV which is connected to vacuum source made to press the BOV piston down under load. Please check to make sure that is connected and the vacuum source is after the throttle body. Or boost pressure will force open the valve after few psi and create a boost leak.
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mm.. interesting. Did you stick the BOV and breather plumbing back into the intake pipe? any leaks after the AFM? Also after fitting the new actuator you need to adjust the rod to make sure the wastegate is in a tight shut position.
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With stock housinged high flow it doesn't really affect spooling time. Are you using OEM actuators ?
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I had this problem with few R33s I imported years back. This was from Timing belt. Replace your timing belt and adjust engine timing to 10 degrees at idle. Normally this problem goes away. Also check your idle controller plus vacuum leaks specially the small rubber nipple comes out on the driver side.
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Might tensioned it too tight or skipped a tooth or some thing?
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kwickr33: Yes we have internal wastegate kit for your turbo. will cost $200 with bracket and high pressure actautor. Gtscott: We buy Garrett bearings, seals plus certain bearing housings and we do our own assembly.