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** Lots of questions about the Airweks s510 turbo. Here are the answers.
- Supports 1,000 to 1,600 horsepower
- Compressor Wheel Inducer: 3.75" (95mm)
- Turbine Wheel Exducer: 3.90" (99mm)
- Turbine A/R 1.15 or 1.45
Airweks s510 Turbo Compressor Map
Selecting a Turbocharger
Now that
you have a bit of knowledge about turbochargers and sizing them to match your
application, let's take a look at the long list of actual turbochargers that
are available to you. I have compiled a
comprehensive listing of the more popular turbochargers used in aftermarket
forced induction systems.
Your
selection will be based upon your specific horsepower goals, budget, engine
displacement, twin or single system etc.
The list should provide you with a match for your needs. The list is broken down by manufacturer and
unit. Compressor maps are available for
most of the turbos listed.
Turbochargers by
Garrett
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Model
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Horsepower Supported
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Small Frame
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GT22
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260-280
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Medium Frame
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GT25
(various models)
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270-460
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GT28
(various models)
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270-480
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GT30
(various models)
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475-525
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GT35
(various models)
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390-600
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Large Frame
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GT37 (various models)
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500-550
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GT40
(various models)
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575-800
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GT42
(various models)
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850-1000
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GT45
|
1100
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GT47
(various models)
|
1200-1400
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GT55
|
1500
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GT60
|
2000
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Turbochargers by Airwerks/Borg
Warner
|
Model
|
Horsepower Supported
|
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S70
|
1000
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S74
|
1100
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S76
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1200
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S78
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1250
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S80
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1300
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S88
|
1500
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Turbochargers by
Innovative Turbo Systems
|
Model
|
Horsepower Supported
|
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Street Heat
Series
|
|
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T04E61
|
575
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T04E60-1
|
550
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T04E60
|
500
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T04E57
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475
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T04E54
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450
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T04E50
|
425
|
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T04E46
|
375
|
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T04E40
|
325
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GTS Series
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GTS-70mm
|
800
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GTS-66mm
|
730
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GTS-61mm
|
625
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GTS-60-1
|
600
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GTS-60-1
Big Shaft
|
600
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GTB Series
|
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GTB RACE
Series Turbo
|
1000-2000
|
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GTB Series
Turbo
|
1000-2000
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GT Series
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GT80
|
1030
|
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GT76
|
980
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GT74
|
900
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GT72
|
900
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GT70
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840
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GT66
|
740
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GT61
|
600
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GT58
|
500
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F2 Ball Bearing
Series
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F280R
|
1000
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F276
|
950
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F274
|
950
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F272
|
900
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F271
|
850
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F270
|
800
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F266
|
740
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F2614
|
620
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F2584
|
570
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F2 58 Stage 5
|
520
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F2 56 Stage 5
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510
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F2 54 Stage 5
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460
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F2 48 Stage
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375
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Turbochargers by
Precision Turbo & Engine
|
Model
|
Horsepower Supported
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T3/T4 Street & High Performance
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SC-5031E
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450
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SC-5027E
|
450
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SC-3231E
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480
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SC-3227E
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480
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SC-3431E
|
545
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SC-3427E
|
545
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SC-4431E
|
565
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SC-4427E
|
565
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SC-6031E
|
580
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SC-6027E
|
580
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SC-5252E
|
600
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SC-6152E
|
630
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SC-6169E
|
650
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SC-6176E
|
680
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SC-6369E
|
700
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SC-6376E
|
700
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T4 Race & High Performance
|
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PT-61
|
680
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T63E
|
690
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T64E
|
700
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PT-63
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745
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PT-66
|
755
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PT-67
|
780
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PT-68
|
800
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PT-70
|
850
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PT-71
|
880
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PT-72
|
900
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PT-74
|
950
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PT-76
|
1100
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Mid/Large Frame Turbos
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PT-88
|
1250
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PT-91
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1550
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PT-94
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1620
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PT-96
|
1775
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PT-98
|
1900
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PT-101
|
2100
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PT-106
|
2400+
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Turbochargers by
Turbonetics
|
Model
|
Horsepower Supported
|
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T3 Series (various models)
|
150-325
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T3/T4 Hybrid (various models)
|
250-500
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T04B and T04E series (various models)
|
300-500
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60 Series
|
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60-1
|
550
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60-1 HI-FI
|
550
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62-1
|
600
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T-58
|
525
|
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T61
|
650
|
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T64
|
600
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T66
|
735
|
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T70
|
820
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T72
|
975
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T76
|
1100
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Super Series Race
Units
|
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Super T72
|
1050
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Super T76
|
1200
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Y2K Series
|
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Y2K T-80
|
1200
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Y2K T-88
|
1500
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Thumper Series
|
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Thumper T-91
|
1600
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Thumper T-94
|
1700
|
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Thumper T-98
|
1800
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Thumper T-101
|
1800
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Thumper T-106
|
2200
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Holset Turbochargers
A few years
ago, the DIY turbo crowd started building budget turbo systems using junkyard
and rebuilt diesel units. A popular and
abundant source for the DIY builders is the Holset family of turbochargers. These turbos power diesel trucks and heavy
equipment, and have come to be a favorite with the turbo Mustang people.
These
turbochargers can be had for cheap and perform well at high-boost. A quick search on ebay will turn up dozens of
Holset units for sale. One reason for
this, is that the Holset HX and HY35 are used on Dodge Cummins diesel pickup
trucks. The Dodge guys are always
upgrading their turbos, and selling the stock units.
Popular
Holsets are the HX/HY35 (450HP), H1E (500HP), HD2 (650HP), HX40 (700HP) and
HX50 (850HP). Please note that all
horsepower ratings stated are estimates, as Holset does not publish any
compressor maps or data pertaining to use on gasoline engines. Also, there may be some modification or
customization needed to incorporate some Holsets into your system. Some models do not have standard flanges, and
some are equipped with an internal wastegate that will not work on most
applications.
Which Turbo is For You?
You will
need to decide what horsepower level you are looking for, and what type of
system you are going to put together or purchase. Will it be a single, a twin or a remote
mount? Are you looking for quick spool
with pavement ripping torque off idle, or do you want high horsepower that
spools in at higher RPM? These are
considerations that you must take into account when selecting your turbo. The tables above will provide you with a
place to start, but you will need to decide on A/R and trim when you make your
purchase.
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