This is the spec of a GTX2860 Gen2 turbo. This is the latest, greatest, newest tech from ( in my opinion ) the best turbo charged builder in the world. This tech has been out for 2-6months tops. It uses ball bearings to offer the best response possible. It has HUGE ( by comparison ) compressor housings. It uses HUGE ( by comparison ) turbine/exhaust housing sizes. It has a nice compressor wheel advantage. It has an ENORMOUS TURBINE WHEEL size advantage ( never mind the fact one was designed for a 2001 beetle, and that turbo was 10 or more years old before that ).
My Volvo turbo.... 45x52 turbine 50x65 compressor wheel. Same thing as above. Made roughly 300whp on pump gas with a journal bearing and hugely larger housings over stock. GTX gen1 compressor wheel design.
And that's the comparison you folks are making.... extra fuels and E85 and octane boosting all on the side. We are talking about USDM pump gas here.... A turbo or compressor wheel can be rated at what ever it is. It's up to the end user, there tune, and there supporting hardware to make that rating happen ( and that includes using octane to get there ).
But what I'm expected to swallow is..... this turbo uses incredibly smaller turbine housings and compressor housings, a 10-20 year old turbine, journal bearings, comes on at 2600rpm ( which has inherent issues by its self ), but then continues to make GTX2860 gen2 type power to 7,000rpm ?
Side notes.... I've never seen a MAP sensor spike at the end of a pull. You see these with charge pipe boost references. But just like me ( and I agree you should ) also maybe take everything you hear with a grain of salt instead of built into stone.
I purposely went around posting that X37 results map that was so nicely made out ( by SHOCKER someone on this thread ) and now we are starting to see 250whp X37 results popping up. Not that the X37 can't do better ( Russ has even proven it can ). But we are talking about such a very very narrow bandwidth of power here guys. And if you think a dyno of un-know condition and environment and even type is going to accurately CALCULATE ( aka guess ) what you and I know as typical dyno-jet results ( which is... loose at best ) then I'd have to say I'm being held to one hell of a difference standard of proof/result.
I posted Bronx bomber making 297whp? On E30 with a junk intercooler ( yes... I said it ), in non-20-40 degree temps with a car we personally weighed on a certified scale. And it's like I never even posted it. This was in Florida !!! While at the same time.... it's just picked right, that a car that doesn't even run speed density like our cars, on a dyno non-of us use, using fuel we can't get in the US PERIOD is making nearly 300whp on pump gas....
I mean really.... I felt like I've been as realistic as I possibly could be given the budget I work with. If you run a tune as aggressive as mine with the parts I have with the environment I'm in at the time. If someone chooses to run a weak intercooler or a tune from a competitor because it's the cheapest or isn't willing to push the timing or isn't willing to run the fuel. Then it's on them for not making the leap. But I most def could have done what ever I needed to do to MAKE results, and I promise, I've been around dyno's and cars long enough to make those results "real". But I don't. And I haven't. Bronx bomber, while I realize seemed really bias, what totally ok with shitting on me, lol. And I told him I would be ok with him shitty on me if I didn't meet his expectations. Just so happens he was so happy with it, that he wouldn't let anyone say other wise. So I try to manage expectations while still being realistic. If you just want me to say it, I will. This turbo WILL NOT make 300whp on pump gas 93oct. Much larger and more efficient turbo's have a hard time doing it.
I'm actually not slamming this turbo. I'm not saying it's bad. But I'm sorry.... when you start comparing this turbo, the X37, or the C39 to a freaking state of the art ball bearing beast bad ass like the DHM360....... your just out of line. And when you say the X47 is making 300whp on pump gas and small mods, that's exactly what your saying.
Also since putting "that's my opinion" makes saying anything ok......
"This is all just my opinion, what do I know.... I'm just the guy that builds and sells turbo's for 12 different model vehicles".
One more thing.... LSPI rpm dependent fuel pump.