SO I got snail... this weird looking snail sitting on my table. S200sx. It is the BIG one on the list, that last one at the bottom. HUGE twinscroll T4 1.22a/r hotside. You can swap to a smaller hotside as well if you want. It does come with a flange for the exhaust. A BorgWarner style flange, "v-band" style clamp. $900 isn't too much, is it? ok..... $800 ok ok.... hurry !!! $700!!!! From Full Race's website.... http://www.full-race.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=214_1167&products_id=1905 The S200SX 75/70 is basically a Twinscroll T4 GT30R, but with a higher flowing compressor. The turbine wheel is a 10 blade turbine, in a T4 twinscroll turbine housing, but with T3 sized openings. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND PORTING THE TURBINE HOUSING TO MATCH T4 SIZE OPENINGS. Recommended for use in quick spooling 380-480+ whp applications. It uses a 7-bladed Extended-Tip compressor wheel w/ 56mm inducer & 75mm exducer rated at 58lb/min. 3" inlet compressor housing, 2" outlet. Comes standard with a 1.22 A/R Twinscroll T4 turbine housing (recommended). 1.15, 1.09, 1.00 and .83 A/R Twinscroll T4 housings are also available, 1.22 is recommended. Journal Bearing and Oil Cooled only (watercooling and BB CHRA not applicable). *3AN oil feed line is recommended. If -4AN or larger is used, an oil restrictor is required (just like GT turbos) comes with
you know I think it would. 4 cyl feed each scroll on the hotside. Should provide plenty of spool and also power. I was think of maybe usin it in my brother's '00 Tundra so we can tow our Skeeter bass boat better. lol
Big turbine housing is big Edit- Oh snap! And I just may have a TS .85 A/R laying around, if that can help anyone out
No. The compressor map maxes out at just over 50 lb/min. If you were going through the trouble, I would hope you were planning on making over 500 HP.
I'm just going to throw this out there...it might be hard to sell this used turbo for 900 dollars when you posted up a link to a brand new one for 894 dollars.
It's not always the size of the tool, but how effective it does the job. Just imagine how the big tool must feel losing to much smaller tool who's half its size.