Just got my NGR BOV. Definitely looks great, very similar to the original GReddy Type S (which I have in the pics), except that it isnt garbage
Prism11;1955389 said:I like the choice of the turbo. I went with the standard S366, with the .91 twin scroll housing and kept the odd sized Borg V-Band so I can run a 4" downpipe.
Do you think the thermal dispersant coating on the compressor housing is better than ceramic coating? I was think the ceramic would help keep heat out rather than have to dissipate it.
hvyman;1955416 said:How much would 1 of those turbos run? I love the bw and would love to have one with a billet wheel later down the road.
Orion ZyGarian;1955535 said:I like the S366, but it's a bit big for my goals. I'm building my entire car around mid range power (without killing top end) and throttle response. I know much of the waiting for boost threshhold with the billet 66mm was that the '97 was an auto, but I still think I should do well enough with a billet 60mm. Lots of people ask me how much power I plan on making. The truth is, I'll be happy with however much I make. I always had a torque goal in mind for this car, of 450-500 ft lbs or so, 500 being an optimistic number. I guess we'll see!
I do think the thermal dispersant coating is better. The temperature inside is going to be more than outside, especially with the vented hood I plan on running. A ceramic barrier will just make work harder for the intercooler.
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supraguy@aol;1955891 said:Very pretty turbo.
I'm planning on adding an upper turbo support as well, using two empty holes on the upper part of the cylinder head.
I'm just paranoid about all that weight hanging out, off the side of the head, and I don't want engine and exhaust movement to strain the manifold bolts.
Doat;1955894 said:I have fallen in love with MK3s and RPF1s