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Forcefed
03-07-2005, 01:47 PM
This is My New toy all polished up ready for this year :)

Forcefed
03-07-2005, 01:47 PM
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legendboy
03-07-2005, 02:12 PM
Thats a really cool turbine housing :thumbsup:

Primer_Drift
03-07-2005, 02:46 PM
Very nice! I like the wastegate on the turbine too, who makes that turbo?

finboy
03-07-2005, 02:49 PM
nice set up :thumbsup:

Forcefed
03-07-2005, 02:58 PM
The Turbo Is Made by forced performance, the same guys who power john shepards 8 second street car(fastest in the world)



Introduction

It took a long time for the evolution of DSM powerplants to get to the point where 550-650 HP turbochargers were even needed. In the beginning Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said "let there be 16g's" and there were, and it was good. Later 20g and larger Mistu-Garrett hybrids such as the FPGreen and FPRed ruled the land. They offered additional airflow capacity while still bolting on to the original manifolds, oxygen senor housings and oil/water lines.

These Hybrid FPGreen and FPRed turbos sacrificed efficiency in the name of compatibility while putting guys like Hill, Cokic, Blaha, Brown and others deep into the 10 and even 9 second region. These turbochargers retained the mass produced OEM turbine housing for ease of installation, but were packed with much larger TD06H turbine wheels to satisfy the ever increasing exhaust flow requirements of the high powered DSM. Hacked? Maybe- but they were freakin fast! At least we thought they were fast, but that has all changed now. Now we have FP30's.

What is it?

The heart of the FP30 series turbochargers is the Garrett Ballistic Concepts GT30 cartridge, or CHRA (Center Housing Rotating Assembly). These are great cartridges, full ball bearing design lets them spin in a light breeze. Their low inertia turbine blades contribute to rapid shaft acceleration. The flow capacity and high efficiency of these newly engineered turbine blades is hard to believe for a wheel of it's size.

The GT30 turbine wheel is smaller in diameter than the Mitsubishi TD06 and TD06H turbine wheels but flows far more, allowing greater boost pressure without unfavorably high ratios of exhaust to intake pressure. To put it simply, the intake manifold pressure stays higher than the exhaust manifold pressure under a wider range of operating conditions. This is good.

Having a modern cartridge with ball bearings and super efficient blades isn't going to do anyone any good if it doesn't bolt up. The existing 7cm^2 and 8cm^2 Mitsubishi turbine housings were not only too small for the GT30 turbine wheel, but mass production design compromises such as an offset non-symetric volute and poor material made them very undesirable. It was decided to abandon attempts to force them to work. Design work started on a totally new turbine housing. A truly perfect turbine housing worthy of the GT30 CHRA.

The result of the research is our race inspired totally symmetric volute scaled to perfectly match the dimensions of the GT30 turbine wheel. This larger housing incorporates a built in wastegate mount which offers simplified installation without compromising boost control like inferior internal wastegates. Boost pressure can be set as low as 14psi without ANY boost creeping at higher RPM.

Another feature of the housing is the turbine inlet. 60mm diameter and as smooth as an extrude honed housing throughout the entire volute, the FP30 housing does not require a $95 port job in order for it to perform properly! There has never been a housing like this available to the public.

To avoid a common problem with turbocharger exhaust housings, cracking, the FP30 turbine housing is investment cast in 310 stainless steel for high temperature strength and corrosion resistance. Test units in the field for almost two years showed no cracking or erosion. The FP30 turbine housing casting also offers a weight savings of almost 5 pounds over the OEM Mitsubishi 7cm^2 and 8cm^2 housings.

To further simplify and reduce weight an F1 style low profile V-band clamp is used for main turbine discharge. V-band clamps are much lighter and quicker to connect than typical 4 and 5 bolt flanges. Kiss that crow foot 14mm wrench goodbye. A single 7/16 nut is all that stands between you and DP removal.

BokCh0y
03-07-2005, 03:06 PM
:drool:

Bucktown
03-07-2005, 03:20 PM
wow

Forcefed
03-07-2005, 03:23 PM
Dyno Sheet...

2002civic
03-07-2005, 03:47 PM
nice!

gpomp
03-07-2005, 05:40 PM
v-band blingness!

toyboy88
03-07-2005, 06:18 PM
dayum...nice dyno !!!! :eek: :thumbsup: :hitit:

talonted
03-08-2005, 09:28 PM
I am insanely jelous

JAYMEZ
03-08-2005, 10:19 PM
Lol , nice one Chris ... your new friend got a name? :rofl:

Forcefed
03-08-2005, 10:47 PM
Yes, yes he does John SmithSpoolSon

buh_buh
03-08-2005, 11:29 PM
damn!:drool:
so many people getting nice bling turbos this year!

heavyD
03-09-2005, 01:59 PM
That's a beautiful setup.:thumbsup: Kind of makes me wish I got one of those instead of the FPgreen.:cry: What type of manifold are you using?

2.0turbo
03-09-2005, 05:41 PM
Is your car done and running?

Forcefed
03-09-2005, 05:50 PM
What type of manifold are you using?

Evo 3 Ported and Coated


Is your car done and running?

Are you kidding me it's a DSM:) it will be done soon, meaning within the next year :)

heavyD
03-09-2005, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by Forcefed
Evo 3 Ported and Coated

I'm running the EVO 3 also, did you get yours jet coated? If so where did you get that done if it was locally?

Forcefed
03-09-2005, 09:20 PM
Alberta Chrome and Grind :thumbsup: and its ceramic coated(sp)