From what you are saying it looks like it would encompass these mods, correct?
1) billet comp wheel
2) smaller diameter shaft
3) smaller and ceramic bearing
4) perhaps some porting?
More like:
1) billet comp wheel
2) Bearing upgrade
3) Components and CHRA balance
4) There are more things that can be done but gains are small and it takes too long for what it does.
WPC'ing the internals on a turbochargers is totally useless. We've done it before with zero results. There is no friction in a turbocharger per se as moving parts will never touch each other. At those speeds the slightest contact mean instant failure. What is making the turbo hard to spool is oil drag. That's why the BB are at advantage because there is so little oil in the turbo at all times.
I've done those turbos for over 20 years. The BB turbos are not balanced to 0.001gr.
far.. very far from it. The turbine shaft and wheel are midly balanced before being assembled together and call it a day. Garrett rely on their heavy duty bearings to do the job, which has always given acceptable results so far. A proper balance require complete disassembly of the turbocharger, rebalance the shaft and comp. wheel, then a final VSR touch.
As for the quick wear rate of the ceramic bearings over the chrome balls, I'd be interested to hear it live from the person who can assess something like that
Shipping back and forth to Canada is about $100. As stated above, I'm not looking for new customers, I just wanted to chime in and share turbo knowledge as I really like those little cars.