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Dzel 10-03-2013 05:13 PM

What was the point off that vid? Did the turbine get stripped some how?

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SPOHN 10-03-2013 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dzel (Post 2515306)
What was the point off that vid? Did the turbine get stripped some how?

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Thats how well a double ball bearing turbo spools with no airflow. Journal bearing turbos stop spinning seconds after. So that vid shows greatness.

G37sHKS 10-03-2013 06:52 PM

Here how ball bearings work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RihQOUNsN9c

Now imagine that on turbo but with dual ball bearings instead that comes with GTX:tiphat:

Alstann 10-03-2013 07:05 PM

Ya'll should see experimental air foil bearings - almost zero friction while spinning. :)

G37sHKS 10-03-2013 07:34 PM

You cant beat this.

This Dualboost turbo from Honeywell is the best turbo ever.
Gasoline DualBoost Turbo | Honeywell Turbo Technologies

Double the power, much smaller, better fuel efficiency, double side blades, better spool, torque comes much sooner.. what else you can ask for?

Source: Gasoline DualBoost Turbochargers | Light Vehicle Gasoline Engines | Our Technologies | Honeywell Turbo Technologies

m3chhawk 10-03-2013 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by G37sHKS (Post 2515462)
You cant beat this.

This Dualboost turbo from Honeywell is the best turbo ever.
Gasoline DualBoost Turbo | Honeywell Turbo Technologies

Double the power, much smaller, better fuel efficiency, double side blades, better spool, torque comes much sooner.. what else you can ask for?

Source: Gasoline DualBoost Turbochargers | Light Vehicle Gasoline Engines | Our Technologies | Honeywell Turbo Technologies

Dual wheel, axial flow, with variable veins :stirthepot:

Chuck33079 10-03-2013 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2515466)
Dual wheel, axial flow, with variable veins :stirthepot:

I'd love to see something like that on a Z, but aren't VNT turbos huge? Do we have room for something like that?

m3chhawk 10-03-2013 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2515482)
I'd love to see something like that on a Z, but aren't VNT turbos huge? Do we have room for something like that?

Not sure you would see the benefit. From memory, I think they are designed for low-speed, small (2.0L), diesel engines.

Mike@GTM 10-03-2013 08:11 PM

UPDATE: First off, I apologize for the delay in getting the schedule up on the boards. Sam had to have an emergency brain surgery last Thursday. As some of you know, he had broken his leg a little while back. Unfortunately, a blood clot formed in his leg and traveled up to his brain which caused some serious neurological issues. Last week, his condition worsened and he ended up having to take a ride in the ambulance to the ICU. The surgery was a success and thankfully, Sam is alive and on the road to recovery. While he is healing, he is not able to be here 24/7 like he used to, so please bear with us as Sam gets better and back up to 100%.

Now, for some good news: as a reward for bearing with us for as long as many of you have, we are offering the Garrett ball bearing turbos as a no-cost upgrade to those that want some ball bearing goodness. :) Normally, this would be quite a bit more expensive, but we are offering it to those that want to take advantage of it. For comparison purposes, the 16g is comparable to the GT2860RS turbos with a 0.64 A/R turbine housing. The 18g is similar in response to the GT2860RS with the 0.86 A/R turbine housing in terms of response, but the 18g has an advantage in power. That said, the stock engine is realistically only capable of sustaining up to ~630chp for a daily driven application. So, even though the 2860RS turbos with the 0.86 A/R turbine housings are “only” capable of 700chp and the 18g turbos are capable of 800chp, it’s a moot point on a stock engine. Now, if you are going to be running a built engine and want a turbo comparable to the 18g, then Garrett’s GT2871R with the 0.64 A/R turbine housing is the answer. That said, it is a significantly more expensive turbo and we simply cannot offer it as a free upgrade at this price point, but as a $400 upgrade.

We will be posting a schedule as soon as Sam and I have an opportunity to catch up on the expected delivery times from our suppliers.

m3chhawk 10-03-2013 08:19 PM

Well that's ironic (Garrett bb upgrade) given the conversation here today....

Anyway, there are things in life that are far more important than boost. Best of luck to Sam and a speedy recovery.

SPOHN 10-03-2013 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2515512)
Well that's ironic (Garrett bb upgrade)

:tup: That's why I threw it out there like that. :bowrofl:

I told you guys would be happy. Now this kit will be kicking a$$. Now who has the best bang for the buck?

Mkai0 10-03-2013 08:43 PM

Hope Sam gets well soon.

Nixlimited 10-03-2013 08:50 PM

Pencil me in for the GT2860RS. But what about the GTX2860R?

And please tell Sam to get well soon!

Chuck33079 10-03-2013 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike@GTM (Post 2515505)
UPDATE: First off, I apologize for the delay in getting the schedule up on the boards. Sam had to have an emergency brain surgery last Thursday. As some of you know, he had broken his leg a little while back. Unfortunately, a blood clot formed in his leg and traveled up to his brain which caused some serious neurological issues. Last week, his condition worsened and he ended up having to take a ride in the ambulance to the ICU. The surgery was a success and thankfully, Sam is alive and on the road to recovery. While he is healing, he is not able to be here 24/7 like he used to, so please bear with us as Sam gets better and back up to 100%.

Wow. That's pretty damn scary. Glad he pulled through. That's something that can end you in a hurry. Pass along all of our best wishes.

SS_Firehawk 10-03-2013 09:09 PM

Best of luck on Sam's recovery. It's terrible hearing more bad news since picking up mine a couple weeks ago. But what a great offer for these guys. That's fantastic! Who doesn't like free turbo upgrades?


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