"Turbine is for the exhaust side and is not custom made""Turbine is something that is acted upon by fluid" It is a standard GT2554R turbine wheel. I believe you are speaking in regards to the "Compressor wheel" in which yes it is custom. But unless they or their team have some serious CFD skills, I doubt they truly upgraded performance. (sorry just want people to know the correct nomeclature of turbo components),
I asked mountune directly for compressor maps, Inducer Measurment, Exducer measurments, Blade tip height and or the "E measurement" and the compressor wheel contour. The promptly ignored my request for that information. If they had used a CFD program to design the wheel, then they would have been able to provide compressor maps and data such as surge line, pressure ratio and Lbs Per Minute.
Just because it is "Billet" does not make it better. I sell around 15,000 turbos a year and have been certified by every turbo major vendor there is other than IHI and Mistubishi (bastards). Many people want "Billet wheels" but I generally steer them away for these reasons.
Billet is a very loose term and actually can hurt performance. Often times they are heavier than a cast compressor wheel which i am betting this one is infact heavier. It depends on the quality of the Billet as well. Generally with a Forged Milled aluminum wheel you can get a more aggressive blade profile, thinner outer bore and will be much stronger. Now if it was a FMW (Forged Milled Wheel) that was stronger, could hold up to over speed better and genuinely had a better Aero profile than the some 15 year old GT2554R then yes it could flow more. Generally when a company uses billet wheels, it is because it is cheaper to manufacturer a custom compressor wheel, then having molds made and having them cast from a foundry as well as much, much quicker. If they kept the same measurement listed below of the stock 2554R compressor wheel, more than likely it would just be better at surge reduction and noise more than anything. I also asked what kind of Balancing process they use for the rotating assembly, since every time you replace a major component of the CHRA, it is wise to do a re-balance especially the speeds that these turbos see. They also ignored supplying that information.
The stock GT2554R Compressor Wheel Specs=
Part #445347-0016 Model=T025 Trim=60 Exducer=54.00MM Inducer=42.11MM "E"=9.96MM Length=24.48MM Blades=6 & 6 Contour=497974-0001 Bore Type=THRU-BORE Bore Diameter= 5.994MM Material=ALUMINUM
Turbine Wheel Specs=
Part #435813-0001 Model=BBT25 Stub Shaft Type=THRU-BORE Inducer=53.00 (MM)Exd=41.73(MM) Trim=62 Clip= 12.50 Blade Count=11 Casting Material=GMR 235
Since they are not using the factory actuator (the stock GT2554R has a straight rod that is non adjustable) I am un-able to provide any specs on it, but if I was to take a bet, something from Turbo Smart would fit. Something like this, depending on the MRX's rod length http://www.turbosmartdirect.com/Pro...s/IWG75-Universal-150mm-rod-14-PSI-Black.html
Does anyone have the compressor cover off and is willing to get some quick measurements for me off the compressor wheel? Also measuring the Rod Length of the actuator?
I asked mountune directly for compressor maps, Inducer Measurment, Exducer measurments, Blade tip height and or the "E measurement" and the compressor wheel contour. The promptly ignored my request for that information. If they had used a CFD program to design the wheel, then they would have been able to provide compressor maps and data such as surge line, pressure ratio and Lbs Per Minute.
Just because it is "Billet" does not make it better. I sell around 15,000 turbos a year and have been certified by every turbo major vendor there is other than IHI and Mistubishi (bastards). Many people want "Billet wheels" but I generally steer them away for these reasons.
Billet is a very loose term and actually can hurt performance. Often times they are heavier than a cast compressor wheel which i am betting this one is infact heavier. It depends on the quality of the Billet as well. Generally with a Forged Milled aluminum wheel you can get a more aggressive blade profile, thinner outer bore and will be much stronger. Now if it was a FMW (Forged Milled Wheel) that was stronger, could hold up to over speed better and genuinely had a better Aero profile than the some 15 year old GT2554R then yes it could flow more. Generally when a company uses billet wheels, it is because it is cheaper to manufacturer a custom compressor wheel, then having molds made and having them cast from a foundry as well as much, much quicker. If they kept the same measurement listed below of the stock 2554R compressor wheel, more than likely it would just be better at surge reduction and noise more than anything. I also asked what kind of Balancing process they use for the rotating assembly, since every time you replace a major component of the CHRA, it is wise to do a re-balance especially the speeds that these turbos see. They also ignored supplying that information.
The stock GT2554R Compressor Wheel Specs=
Part #445347-0016 Model=T025 Trim=60 Exducer=54.00MM Inducer=42.11MM "E"=9.96MM Length=24.48MM Blades=6 & 6 Contour=497974-0001 Bore Type=THRU-BORE Bore Diameter= 5.994MM Material=ALUMINUM
Turbine Wheel Specs=
Part #435813-0001 Model=BBT25 Stub Shaft Type=THRU-BORE Inducer=53.00 (MM)Exd=41.73(MM) Trim=62 Clip= 12.50 Blade Count=11 Casting Material=GMR 235
Since they are not using the factory actuator (the stock GT2554R has a straight rod that is non adjustable) I am un-able to provide any specs on it, but if I was to take a bet, something from Turbo Smart would fit. Something like this, depending on the MRX's rod length http://www.turbosmartdirect.com/Pro...s/IWG75-Universal-150mm-rod-14-PSI-Black.html
Does anyone have the compressor cover off and is willing to get some quick measurements for me off the compressor wheel? Also measuring the Rod Length of the actuator?
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