CNc is just an automated machining process. It's programmed from a human, giving human inputs. If the human has any errors, it's will be repeated every time. The only real benefit to CNC machining is it saves the machinist time.
And to make my point... My current volvo comp housing was CNC machined. I bought the compressor housing, compressor wheel and turbine wheel as a set (at a price that truly was unbeatable ). When it was checked at my machinist, they said it was not machined perfectly with the same tolerance the cyborgs are built to. The company ( don't even ask guys ) that did the machining pumps these housings out using a CNC lath.
#1 the housing seems to be working fine. No issues so far.
#2 we assemble the bearing housings and then machine THAT TURBOCHARGER COMPRESSOR COVER to THAT COMPRESSOR WHEEL in THAT BEARING HOUSING.
If you disassembled a X37, it would be machined. No way to tell if it was guided by a computer/PLC type brain or a human.
So ours are def not CNC machined. And the X37 may or may not be CNC machined. But the truth is... Prob doesn't matter.
The pumaspeed bearing housing IS an aftermarket bearing housing, NOT an OEM ford/Borg Warner housing. But that also doesn't seem to matter as the X37 doesn't seem to have any bearing issues.
All that being said... I don't think it's going to matter. The larger compressor wheel we put in, I feel, really is going to take these type turbos to the next level. X37 or Cybrog39 are both the same price to build for us
but I'd rather see people get the turbo that can go further or at least make more power on normal fuel.
If any of you X37 guys want the larger compressor wheel, we can do that as well, it's not very expensive.
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