You can see the 3" inlet an 2" outlet i have tig welded onto the compressor housing.
With the desire for a bit more power i decided to upgrade the current turbo on my mk2 gti but with space a very limiting factor and seeing as i had allready made the manifold, down pipe, induction pipe, intercooler pipe work, oil lines etc etc to suit my current turbo i looked into the different options for high flowing the IHI VF22 turbo i had installed.
This model turbo is the biggest subaru used on the wrx sti models, providing great top end with the sacrifice of a little bottom end drivabilty or lag! Not that i experienced any lag with it as my exhaust manifold is short with 4 into 1pipe work merging together at the turbine housing. It was making boost under 2000rpm in all gears. This turbo flows 325hp with peak efficency at 18psi.
A lot of aftermarket companies supply upgrades for the wrx, sti, forestor gt that this turbo can bolt straight onto but at a big price! So i decided to upgrade the internals using the centre core from a garrett GT 25/40 turbo i had saved for the twin eng mk1 and machining it to suit the IHI exhaust and compressor housings. The garrett GT 25/40 is a awesome ball bearing turbo with great drivability flowing 440hp with a 0.64 air ratio exhaust housing and 480hp with the 0.86 air ratio exhaust housing. The vf22 exhaust housing flows almost as well as the garretts 0.86 unmodified but i have ported and polished it to get the most out of it.
Heres a pic of the vf22 after removing it from the engine. I have modified it a lot from standard.
Last edited by twin eng, twin turbs; 05-09-2008 at 10:28 PM.
You can see the 3" inlet an 2" outlet i have tig welded onto the compressor housing.
Heres a pic of the standard exhaust wheel before being modified.
Nice work.
I had Garrett make me a custom GT25/40 before they were released them along time ago now for my original plan's for my 20VT.
My plan's changed & now have a GT3076R, but I sold it to a mate & fitted it to his CA18 Bluebird & on 20psi made 197rwkw's & was an absolute animal on the street. Could light the tyres up in 3rd way past 100km/h!
Boost build up came on fast & strong & didn't let up. That turbo was designed for fast spool up & high pressure upward's of 26psi.
Look forward to hearing your result's & feedback on this.
This pic shows half way through machining out the exhaust housing to suit the much larger exhaust wheel of the GT 25/40. I ground an 2.0mm radius on the carbide tipped boring bar to suit.
Heres the much larger Gt 25/40 exhaust wheel in the VF22 exhaust housing. I gave it 0.40mm clearance to the on each side so when the wheel heats right up it will not scrub the bore. This is the same clearance as garrett housings have. Note the back cutting on the wheel which improves its efficiency at high speed and flow rates.
After blowing exhaust gaskets numerous times due to the excessive heat i decided to increase the surface sealing area around the exhaust housing and also add another bolt hole where the gaskets were leaking. If you compare with the first pick in the series you can the difference where i have built up the sealing area with weld and added the extra bolt hole. Here i am clocking up the flange for machining.
milling in progress for a hopefully leak free future!
thats great stuff i hope one day i have the knowledge ( or at least some of it ) that you do, very inspirational. we need to hear more about your untold cars though!
2x Caddy, 1x Ducato
Bookmarks