VF11 upgrade
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VF11 upgrade
I sent an email to deadbolt and they said that they could upgrade my VF11 turbo with a better compressor(?) wheel. It's cheaper than getting a 16g and I have one on hand. Has anyone tried to do this?
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Last edited by Tleg93 on Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:39 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I added it up and it's about the same actually.
What is the modified straight inlet on the 16g? Would that reduce the amount of fabrications needed for one of those.
Cartridge seals replacement - IHI - starting at $69.00
Standard rebuild - Mitsubishi - $299.00
Compressor wheel upgrade - $299.00
If you don't need the rebuild then it would save you some dough. Remember, I'm just exploring this.
What is the modified straight inlet on the 16g? Would that reduce the amount of fabrications needed for one of those.
Cartridge seals replacement - IHI - starting at $69.00
Standard rebuild - Mitsubishi - $299.00
Compressor wheel upgrade - $299.00
If you don't need the rebuild then it would save you some dough. Remember, I'm just exploring this.
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I think you only add seal replacement and wheel upgrade, so it's around 370$, ...............damn..........another thing to buy
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I don't know for sure but I imagine that a heavier compressor wheel would produce more compression capability. It might creat more lag, causing boost to occur later but I'm ok with that. My key thing is that if I can get my spare turbo repaired via an upgrade for less than the price of buying a 16g with still some improvement I'd like to do that. What's the difference between a 16G and a VF11?
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Scott,
Personally, I would want to know exactly what the benefits were of any modifications that they are doing before I shipped my turbo to them.
Personally, I would want to know exactly what the benefits were of any modifications that they are doing before I shipped my turbo to them.
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uhhh theres a big difference. the stock VF11 turbo is small and pretty crappy while the 16g is pretty big and can hold boost throughout the RPM range. its a BIG difference. the td05-16g is the turbos that are coming on the EVO8's stock in the US. big turbo that can support big horsepower.creel wrote: What's the difference between a 16G and a VF11?
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A big compressor and small exhaust will do 2 things.
Spool fast as shit, and have no top end.
At my friends shop, there's an STi there (we call it the Greddy car). It's got a Greddy turbo, but it's some frankenstein unit. It's got lots of fun supporting mods and it's pretty well done (except for the now broken tranny). The problem is that the inlet to the compressor is friggin HUGE. T67 size. The exhaust housing, however, is tiny. Tiny tiny. So the problem? It spools like stock. It also makes barely more than stock boost. It peaks at 18psi, and that's as high as it'll go. Only made 320whp at 18psi.
Personally, I'd just go 16g.
Spool fast as shit, and have no top end.
At my friends shop, there's an STi there (we call it the Greddy car). It's got a Greddy turbo, but it's some frankenstein unit. It's got lots of fun supporting mods and it's pretty well done (except for the now broken tranny). The problem is that the inlet to the compressor is friggin HUGE. T67 size. The exhaust housing, however, is tiny. Tiny tiny. So the problem? It spools like stock. It also makes barely more than stock boost. It peaks at 18psi, and that's as high as it'll go. Only made 320whp at 18psi.
Personally, I'd just go 16g.
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Can you get a precise explanation of the mod. Even if it spool as fast as stock, a better compressor will give more air/second. I too would prefer an upgraded vf11, if the price is good.
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4.111 manual 2.5RS tranny, sti eng mount, wrx I/C, MBC, WRX turboback exhaust, WRX front seats, STI rad cap, WRX specR1 struts, Eibach springs , leg turbo front brake, WRX rear brake.
4.111 manual 2.5RS tranny, sti eng mount, wrx I/C, MBC, WRX turboback exhaust, WRX front seats, STI rad cap, WRX specR1 struts, Eibach springs , leg turbo front brake, WRX rear brake.
First of all, thanks for the input an opinion. Second, I don't claim to be an expert. I'm not assuming I have any special turbo knowledge, please keep that in mind when the biting sarcasm urge hits you. I like the IDEA of having a 16g. I DON'T like the idea of spending 700 bucks on a turbo, espeically considering I don't need more speeding tickets and for what I'm doing (driving to work mostly and some pleasure cruising) I'm not convinced I need to go balls to the wall, although I do drive fast. It would be nice to have some extra, more constant power without having to spend two days sweating over my car in a parking lot, cutting and banging away. I can handle intalling my stock turbo or one that doesn't require extensive cutting and fabbing. I simply don't have the space or tools to do such things, as I've said before.
So, yes, the 16g is better and if I had the time, money, tools and place to do it I wouldn't hesitate. My reality isn't like that so I have to search for alternatives. I also have a spare VF11 on hand that I could get repaired. If it turns out that it would be near the cost of a 16g to have done what I'm talking about then I won't do it. Rather, I'll just get the one I have repaired and live with a spare, functional stock turbo.
So, yes, the 16g is better and if I had the time, money, tools and place to do it I wouldn't hesitate. My reality isn't like that so I have to search for alternatives. I also have a spare VF11 on hand that I could get repaired. If it turns out that it would be near the cost of a 16g to have done what I'm talking about then I won't do it. Rather, I'll just get the one I have repaired and live with a spare, functional stock turbo.
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I got a response from Jerry at Deadbolt. This is a copy of the email:
We can upgrade the compressor wheel in the turbo and clip the turbine wheel. This allows the turbo to flow better, and make about 15-20 more total HP than the stock setup.
Jerry Hagan
Deadbolt Enterprises
After hearing that I became a little wary. Fifteen to twenty HP? I may be a bit of a layman but that doesn't jibe right for some reason. I'm not sure what clipping the turbine wheel means. I'm not really as worried about HP gains as I am about when it spools and how steady of boost it can deliever. I might just get it straight rebuilt.
We can upgrade the compressor wheel in the turbo and clip the turbine wheel. This allows the turbo to flow better, and make about 15-20 more total HP than the stock setup.
Jerry Hagan
Deadbolt Enterprises
After hearing that I became a little wary. Fifteen to twenty HP? I may be a bit of a layman but that doesn't jibe right for some reason. I'm not sure what clipping the turbine wheel means. I'm not really as worried about HP gains as I am about when it spools and how steady of boost it can deliever. I might just get it straight rebuilt.
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I would expect he means 15-20 more total horsepower than the stock turbo can make, not what it does in a stock car.
Clipping the exhaust wheel generally reduces the exhaust restriction a little bit, but does usually increase the boost threshold (so it takes higher engine speeds to achieve boost). Volumetric efficiency is up, though, so you get more torque even off-boost than you did before. And once you're on boost you make more power with the same boost. The bigger intake wheel will help with the latter as well, assuming you're making more boost than stock.
So they're not porting and polishing it at all? I wonder if their Monster porting job could be applied to the VF11 with good results.
Clipping the exhaust wheel generally reduces the exhaust restriction a little bit, but does usually increase the boost threshold (so it takes higher engine speeds to achieve boost). Volumetric efficiency is up, though, so you get more torque even off-boost than you did before. And once you're on boost you make more power with the same boost. The bigger intake wheel will help with the latter as well, assuming you're making more boost than stock.
So they're not porting and polishing it at all? I wonder if their Monster porting job could be applied to the VF11 with good results.
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Another update:
I asked about ceramic coatings and port and polish.
Porting that turbo will improve the spoolup a bit, adding the coatings will help
with spool, lower under-hood temperatures, and add a little extra HP.
Jerry Hagen
Deadbolt Enterprises
I'm going to send it to them and see what they say. Meh, it's only 13 bucks shipping. I'll post when I get a price.
I asked about ceramic coatings and port and polish.
Porting that turbo will improve the spoolup a bit, adding the coatings will help
with spool, lower under-hood temperatures, and add a little extra HP.
Jerry Hagen
Deadbolt Enterprises
I'm going to send it to them and see what they say. Meh, it's only 13 bucks shipping. I'll post when I get a price.
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