On3 billet 84 thoughts
#23
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Indeed! The blade length difference is huge, look at the hub diameter of the cast wheel vs the billet piece. I'm guessing it will flow a good bit more then the 7875. Hoping it will at least match the PT7675CEA, I will be thrilled if it exceeds it!
The turbine housing also seemed a touch bigger then the 7875, not sure if its just casting differences or it actually has more volume.
The turbine housing also seemed a touch bigger then the 7875, not sure if its just casting differences or it actually has more volume.
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What did that sucker cost vs the 78/75?
Do you know the exducer size on that compressor?
Asking a lot of a 75mm wheel to turn that big sucker! What diameter is the shaft on that unit? Super common for the diesel guys to snap the shafts with big wheels and splits like that. Hope it’s awesome though!
They need to stick that compressor on the T6 Borg clones with the 87mm exh wheels.
Do you know the exducer size on that compressor?
Asking a lot of a 75mm wheel to turn that big sucker! What diameter is the shaft on that unit? Super common for the diesel guys to snap the shafts with big wheels and splits like that. Hope it’s awesome though!
They need to stick that compressor on the T6 Borg clones with the 87mm exh wheels.
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What did that sucker cost vs the 78/75?
Do you know the exducer size on that compressor?
Asking a lot of a 75mm wheel to turn that big sucker! What diameter is the shaft on that unit? Super common for the diesel guys to snap the shafts with big wheels and splits like that. Hope it’s awesome though!
They need to stick that compressor on the T6 Borg clones with the 87mm exh wheels.
Do you know the exducer size on that compressor?
Asking a lot of a 75mm wheel to turn that big sucker! What diameter is the shaft on that unit? Super common for the diesel guys to snap the shafts with big wheels and splits like that. Hope it’s awesome though!
They need to stick that compressor on the T6 Borg clones with the 87mm exh wheels.
I had the cover off but didn't measure, it flares out pretty good but not extended tip.
On3 says the billet 84mm wheel weighs less then the cast 78mm wheel. They also say it spools up faster then the cast 78. I will keep an eye on my logs for comparison as the cast 78 was really quick into boost. Shaft appears to be same diameter on both.
Agree, even better wish they would do a billet 84 with 88/96 T4 unit for space limited guys!
#26
~$700 shipped, so ~$300 more then the cast 78.
I had the cover off but didn't measure, it flares out pretty good but not extended tip.
On3 says the billet 84mm wheel weighs less then the cast 78mm wheel. They also say it spools up faster then the cast 78. I will keep an eye on my logs for comparison as the cast 78 was really quick into boost. Shaft appears to be same diameter on both.
Agree, even better wish they would do a billet 84 with 88/96 T4 unit for space limited guys!
I had the cover off but didn't measure, it flares out pretty good but not extended tip.
On3 says the billet 84mm wheel weighs less then the cast 78mm wheel. They also say it spools up faster then the cast 78. I will keep an eye on my logs for comparison as the cast 78 was really quick into boost. Shaft appears to be same diameter on both.
Agree, even better wish they would do a billet 84 with 88/96 T4 unit for space limited guys!
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Originally Posted by Forcefed86
I’d all about cutting big holes! If I can fit an LS and T6 in a tiny old mazda rx7 engine bay… you guys got no excuses!
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;Not everyone has fbodys. But I've already fit a t6 Borg in my engine bay but couldn't route the exhaust anywhere that wasn't redicoulous for a family car. Smaller turbo with a smaller downpipe back to dual exhaust make going fast more livable. But if I didn't want to fab anything I wouldn't have done a manual swap...
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That’s cool, I didn’t know the S488 was on the way!
FWIW I just cut the goofy huge marmon flange off my VS racing S480. Then mig welded a 4” Vband on the housing. It literally dropped in place of my T4 setup and the old 4” exhaust bolted right up with zero modification. I did have to notch and box the frame in under it to get the turbo itself low enough to bolt up to my old existing hotside. Used a T4 to T6 flange from ebay and welded it directly to my old T4 flange. It was tight, but my existing drains and induction piping worked as well.
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I've already fit a t6 Borg in my engine bay but couldn't route the exhaust anywhere that wasn't redicoulous for a family car. Smaller turbo with a smaller downpipe back to dual exhaust make going fast more livable. But if I didn't want to fab anything I wouldn't have done a manual swap...
I've already fit a t6 Borg in my engine bay but couldn't route the exhaust anywhere that wasn't redicoulous for a family car. Smaller turbo with a smaller downpipe back to dual exhaust make going fast more livable. But if I didn't want to fab anything I wouldn't have done a manual swap...
FWIW I just cut the goofy huge marmon flange off my VS racing S480. Then mig welded a 4” Vband on the housing. It literally dropped in place of my T4 setup and the old 4” exhaust bolted right up with zero modification. I did have to notch and box the frame in under it to get the turbo itself low enough to bolt up to my old existing hotside. Used a T4 to T6 flange from ebay and welded it directly to my old T4 flange. It was tight, but my existing drains and induction piping worked as well.
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Looking forward to the results. Mine is at my coater getting dipped in money and then the exhaust housing is getting ceramic coated.
Unfortunately I won't have it tuned until Jan.
Unfortunately I won't have it tuned until Jan.
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That’s cool, I didn’t know the S488 was on the way!
FWIW I just cut the goofy huge marmon flange off my VS racing S480. Then mig welded a 4” Vband on the housing. It literally dropped in place of my T4 setup and the old 4” exhaust bolted right up with zero modification. I did have to notch and box the frame in under it to get the turbo itself low enough to bolt up to my old existing hotside. Used a T4 to T6 flange from ebay and welded it directly to my old T4 flange. It was tight, but my existing drains and induction piping worked as well.
FWIW I just cut the goofy huge marmon flange off my VS racing S480. Then mig welded a 4” Vband on the housing. It literally dropped in place of my T4 setup and the old 4” exhaust bolted right up with zero modification. I did have to notch and box the frame in under it to get the turbo itself low enough to bolt up to my old existing hotside. Used a T4 to T6 flange from ebay and welded it directly to my old T4 flange. It was tight, but my existing drains and induction piping worked as well.