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Those EFR turbos are, technologically speaking, way ahead of their time. The features are amazing! I'd have one on my car today, but for the fact they use a 4 bolt flange, and the turbine housing outlet uses a v-band clamp. A little too much fabricaction for my budget, especially since I'm no longer racing.

Built in wastegate, and a swing valve that is 70% the size of the turbine exducer!! Talk about rock solid boost control. Wastgate solenoid right on the turbo; Blow off valve built in: Speed sensor option:

Having a Borg Warner turbo design engineer in the family doesn't hurt either!! :cool:
 
Look at those maps. The islands are tall and farily wide. Id suspect the precision cea wheels are right there with these BW ones. Not much happens below 3:1 pressure ratio though. The 83S75 would be interesting on a small ci lc2 engine with 6500rpm capability and 35psi. Easy to see why we are chasing the hot side with the 3 bolt deisgn with these newer compressor wheels.
 
Look at those maps. The islands are tall and farily wide. Id suspect the precision cea wheels are right there with these BW ones. Not much happens below 3:1 pressure ratio though. The 83S75 would be interesting on a small ci lc2 engine with 6500rpm capability and 35psi. Easy to see why we are chasing the hot side with the 3 bolt deisgn with these newer compressor wheels.

What kind of power is that turbo supporting? What kind of cam would you need to run 6500 RPM? Just curious.

Thanks
Zack
 
What kind of power is that turbo supporting? What kind of cam would you need to run 6500 RPM? Just curious.

Thanks
Zack
It will support about 800hp. A solid roller with around 230* intake duration.
 
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