Turbo for lots of fuel

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  1. V8Lenny

    V8Lenny Road Train Member

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    When you fit it you can spin it by hand and push to all possible directions to take away the slack of the bearings to see if it touches any part of the housing. Exhaust wheel is the most expensive part to manufacture, I don't think they make them in many different types. That C16 housing is much bigger than 47, A/R 1.41 vs 1.39, it makes your engine to breathe better. You can also limit boost with WG if you want/need to.
     
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  3. C16KIWI

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    The A/R on the my 47 is 1.23 will going to a 1.41 give it more lag????
    Also it will have to drive a bigger compressor wheel than the C16 turbo.
    I talked to the Garrett dealer over here and he said I need the divided housing,the one I have is for gas powered cars the rev higher also he said its big enough for 1300hp no need to go to the GT55.
     
  4. V8Lenny

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    If 1.41 works with stock compressor it should work with bigger also. You already have that housing so you don't lose anything by trying. Diesel has more volume flow through engine compared to gas engine, that's why it needs much bigger exhaust side. If you use smaller exhaust housing with bigger compressor your boost/backpressure ratio will be (more) negative meaning more pumping losses and less power. This was discussed on another forum but I don't want to talk about that...
     
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  5. C16KIWI

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    Seems that it is different,the stock C16 turbo has an exhaust wheel that stays at 92.7mm where the GT47 goes from 92.7mm to 88mm and has more fins.
    If I was to fit the stock housing to the 47 it would have a large clearance around the wheel.
    Garrett must make a divided housing for the GT47 I will just have to look harder.
     
  6. V8Lenny

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    OK. So GT50 has so called race trim exhaust wheel. Less fins means higher flow through turbine but more lag. Larger housing, larger wheel and still it has less lag than 47, that undivided housing must have very big negative effect. I think GT55 with small A/R will work fine with C16.

    Does C15 turbo have a divided housing? It was a GT47.
     
  7. Jas

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    C15s are a divided housing, but as we have taked about they dont seem to be the same as a GT47 you buy from Garrett. That said I would think a split housing would be available for it. If not you may be able to have a C15 one machined out to fit...maybe.
     
  8. C16KIWI

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    I found a guy that runs a turbo shop over here and gave him the CAT turbo reman part number (OR7924) and he said thats a Borg Warner S410G turbo.
    All the other reman turbo's Ive had on this engine have been Garrett on closer inspection the stock turbo has no make on it apart from CAT stamped all over it where all the other ones had Garrett stamped on it.
    When did they change????
     
  9. underpsi

    underpsi Road Train Member

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    Hey Shaun any luck in the search for a divided housing?
     
  10. C16KIWI

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    I have found a guy that builds Garrett turbochargers for race/drag cars,he builds custom housings and told me to bring it in and he will have a look at it.
    I know gas and diesel are different but it wont hurt to have a look.
     
  11. underpsi

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    I talked to a guy who builds turbos near me. He apparently has a GT47 with a divided housing and he put in an extra set of ball bearings or something because he said the stock ones can't push as much boost as his
     
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