2010 Borg Warner Airwerks Turbo catalog
#182
1.9L LS/VTEC motor, skunk2 pro1 cams, full race twinscroll kit, 4" downpipe (vented out the hood)
i did not have an opportunity to test the 83mm compressor with the high flow 75mm turbine. i am honestly so happy with this s300P i just dont feel like changing anything, i finally found the turbo that does what i wanted all along. Once i start turning the boost up i may change my mind, but right now ive got some other more pertinent projects im working on and do not have time for my car
#184
here are the S400SX 67mm plots from the drag honda w/ stock port head. (note the dyno runs were performed within 40 minutes - cant get anymore back to back than that)
here are the boost plots which really tell a good story:
^^^ looking at this, it is apparent the 1.10 a/r is absolutely the housing to run. on a larger displacement twinscroll app ie: 2.3L evo it should produce an insane powerband. The 71mm obviously will make more power, but spool later
here are the boost plots which really tell a good story:
^^^ looking at this, it is apparent the 1.10 a/r is absolutely the housing to run. on a larger displacement twinscroll app ie: 2.3L evo it should produce an insane powerband. The 71mm obviously will make more power, but spool later
#189
Evolving Member
probably would suggest the S200SX 75/70 in 1.15 a/r or the S300P in 0.80 a/r. of course this is assuming you have a divided manifold. Im not sure if you saw this link above, some good 75-70 feedback from an evo: http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=313924
Well, last week I checked in with Kurt Henderson at BW for an update. He told me that the recirculated cover for this turbo is now available. The recirc cover is larger (~7" OD) (about E size). No picture though. There are part numbers for the complete turbos with the recirc covers (but not in the catalog).
Kurt says the compressor map shown on page 16 of the 2010 catalog is for this 56mm turbo with the recirc cover. The non-recirc map is not shown in the catalog but I have a copy of it, from Geoff, reconfirmed by Kurt.
Surge line on the non-recirc crosses PR 3.0 at about 34 lbs per minute. Surge line on the recirc crosses PR 3.0 at about 25 lbs per minute. That should be much better for keeping your spool monster on the right side of the surge line and working efficiently when you go WOT in the lower part of your rev band. And that, to me, is one of the reasons why you would buy a smaller turbo like this in the first place.
Also, 7" is still a reasonably small cover, compared to the covers on the bigger turbos. This is handy when you are looking for someplace to put your cooling fans or whatever you might have that wants to occupy the same space.
Gary
Last edited by Talonboost; Jun 7, 2010 at 02:52 PM.
#190
good news!! We FINALLY have the 67mm S400SX 1.10 a/r in stock for anyone looking to make absurd power with an efficient 88-89lb/min flow rating. This turbo is a drop in replacement for a s400sx3, aka s372r, the same phsyical size as a 42R but with the advanced BW aero. The turbine wheels/housings are the same as well. Definitely a hot turbo for the drag crowd that still wants responsiveness on a twinscroll 42R / S400SX footprint and needs 800+whp
^^^what you posted above is the best thing about BW. They *listen* to their customers, and take the initiative to develop and ship innovative and reliable turbochargers with outstanding value. As you mentioned there are 2 new notable turbos coming out worth mentioning, ill mention them next. Also, we have a new site going up shortly and there will be a massive BW update going along with it
S200P --This is basically an S200SX on steroids. It uses a vband ported shroud compressor housing, 4" inlet, OD is identical to the S300P i ran a few months back. the vband compressor housing is a huge feature, and they way they machine precise countersunk steps, its impossible to leak.
^^i would consider this turbo to be a potential twinscroll 30R killer
S300SX 84/75 -- This uses the ultra high flow turbine wheel from the 88-75, with a 72lb/min compressor. It will spool a bit quicker than the 88-75 but make more power than the 83/75 - a great middle point between the two. Truthfully, if this turbo was available 2 months ago, I would have used it on my time attack R14 for the Modified Tuner shootout
thanks for posting up gary!
Totally agree gary! IMHO every turbo should have a ported shroud compressor housing - there is no downside, except a slightly larger size compressor, which looks cool anyway
when did you stop by? Im sorry i missed you, if you are still in the area let me know! i give a better tour than the other guys here
Thanks alot for posting up your experience. You are absolutely correct that the 1.10 ar works great on the 83mm turbine wheel. In my experience ive seen that very high boost cars will gain top end power with the 1.25 a/r at high boost on engines that flow a lot in the cyl head. did you have a chance to test the 1.25 out also?
When Geoff told me about the 75/70 about a year and a half ago, we both thought it was a little funky that Airwerks was only offering it in the small (approx 6" OD) non-recirculated compressor cover... the recirculated cover for this turbo is now available. The recirc cover is larger (~7" OD)
S200P --This is basically an S200SX on steroids. It uses a vband ported shroud compressor housing, 4" inlet, OD is identical to the S300P i ran a few months back. the vband compressor housing is a huge feature, and they way they machine precise countersunk steps, its impossible to leak.
^^i would consider this turbo to be a potential twinscroll 30R killer
S300SX 84/75 -- This uses the ultra high flow turbine wheel from the 88-75, with a 72lb/min compressor. It will spool a bit quicker than the 88-75 but make more power than the 83/75 - a great middle point between the two. Truthfully, if this turbo was available 2 months ago, I would have used it on my time attack R14 for the Modified Tuner shootout
thanks for posting up gary!
Surge line on the non-recirc crosses PR 3.0 at about 34 lbs per minute. Surge line on the recirc crosses PR 3.0 at about 25 lbs per minute. That should be much better for keeping your spool monster on the right side of the surge line and working efficiently when you go WOT in the lower part of your rev band. And that, to me, is one of the reasons why you would buy a smaller turbo like this in the first place.
Thanks alot for posting up your experience. You are absolutely correct that the 1.10 ar works great on the 83mm turbine wheel. In my experience ive seen that very high boost cars will gain top end power with the 1.25 a/r at high boost on engines that flow a lot in the cyl head. did you have a chance to test the 1.25 out also?
Last edited by Geoff Raicer; Jun 8, 2010 at 04:56 PM.
#194
Evolved Member
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I was in Phoenix over memorial day weekend for about a week. We had to do some high ambient temperature testing between 2-6k feet.
We *might* be coming back to do some more testing, who knows. I'll be sure and let you know sooner next time (they only gave me enough time to pack my bags lol)
We *might* be coming back to do some more testing, who knows. I'll be sure and let you know sooner next time (they only gave me enough time to pack my bags lol)
#195
Evolving Member
S200P --This is basically an S200SX on steroids. It uses a vband ported shroud compressor housing, 4" inlet, OD is identical to the S300P i ran a few months back. the vband compressor housing is a huge feature, and they way they machine precise countersunk steps, its impossible to leak.
Geoff, is this S200P cover about 7" OD, or is it bigger?
Gary