Hey All:
Borg Warner is currently manufacturing a VTG turbo that is the OEM solution for for the Porsche 997TT. I've included some links below.
http://www.turbos.bwauto.com/products/vtg.aspxSince this turbo (duals on the Porsche 997TT) is configured for a 3.6L (Flat-6) engine, I can't imagine a single unit would be a great system and significantly improve low-RPM response of an 1.8L inline-4 engine (1/2 of 3.6L - perfect for Honda & Miatas). The aftermarket companies modifying these systems claim to be able to produce ~750 hp in a twin turbo setup, so a single Turbo 1.8 producing ~375-400HP seems achievable.
Unbalanced Exhaust PulsesWith the inline4 (I4) the exhaust pulses would be balanced, and probably gain even better response.
No unbalanced exhaust thrust at the turbine section. See my crappy detail below:
(4Cyl/Inline = EVEN exhaust pulses 2x2) VS. (6cyl/Flat-6 -3x2banks = 2x1 UNEVEN exhaust pulses per turbo)
Since the boost is more constant over the RPM range with the VTG Turbo system, it should perform better then from convential non-VTG units available from Garrett.
This turbocharger also looks like is has a built-in BOV.
So, my questions are:
I was curious if anyone knows how the vanes are controlled? In doing research an aftermarket companys named AWE, EVOMS, & Sharkwerks mentions the vanes are controlled via the ECU.
Is anyone aware if it's getting inputs more then just boost pressure to manipulate the vanes?
Other then Engine RPM, Shaft RPM, and total boost pressure, what would need to be accomodated? How would this work on the VEMS ECU? How could we control this unit? Could it just as easily be controlled using an internal Boost controller on the VEMs ECU?
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Aftermarket 997TT turbo images & information -
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AWEWebsite -
http://awe-tuning.comTurbo Pic -
http://awe-tuning.com/media/products/awe/997TT/750R/gallery/AWE_750R_turbos.cfmAWE Propganda-At the heart of this powerful kit is a pair of A.W.E. Tuning VTG Turbos, developed in a joint venture between A.W.E. Tuning and BorgWarner, who is the manufacturer of the OEM 997TT turbos. These turbos maintain Porsche's VTG technology and are a direct plug and play application. Whereas the stock compressor wheels are cast aluminum, our turbos utilize high flow compressor wheels CNC machined from high strength forged aluminum. Forged aluminum construction allows for safe operation at higher rotational speeds which these turbos see at full power. Knowledge gained from doing software tuning as a technical partner of G.I.A.C.
Costs - prolly' made of unobtanium... But there got to be a way to source just one (that's all I want) reasonably.
EVOMSWebsite -
www.evoms.comTurbo Pic -
http://www.evoms.com/marketplace/LargerGallery.asp?imageid={749C8C27-E88F-404E-9150-000895C37D2A}EVOMS Propganda-An integral part for the power generated in our tuning system is the redesigned factory Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) turbocharger. The Evolution Variable Turbo *ECT) is an engineering masterpiece it’s own right. Our CAS designed 5 axis CNC machined billet compressor wheels are larger and more efficient then the OEM VTG turbochargers found on the stock 997TT. The EVOMS EVCT incorporated technology form our pedigree of earlier turbochargers that we designed and have used in previous Porsche turbo applications. Our more aggressively designed ECT compressor wheels improve boost efficiency allowing a broader and more linear delivery of airflow thus maintaining a flat torque curve. Additionally, our compressor housing incorporates our patent pending, CAD designed and CNC machined piston type boost bypass valve which improves boost bypass recirculation and recovery for unparalleled performance.
Costs - Probably still unbearable $$$$ for one of these custom units.
I welcome any thought inputs and insights on utilizing one of these turbos!
Many thanks,
Mo-