Precision Turbo’s GEN2 PT6062 Turbochargers from their Street and Race Lineup help you make up to 750 HP, or double up to twins for a much more intimidating and incredible setup.

What is the biggest mm for a turbo?

Precision Turbo & Engine unveiled its massive 143-millimeter ProStock Tractor Turbocharger at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show in Indianapolis, Indiana, and it’s everything you never knew you needed. It is truly massive, but that won’t matter too much because it’s rated for up to 5,500 horsepower.

Are Precision Turbos good?

While some still claim that precision is suffering from reliability problems one needs to remember that people are not buying a precision turbo to be gentle on it. Most are run at insainly high pressure ratio’s and shaft speeds and for them to last as long as they do is a testiment to their engineering.

How do I know what size engine I need for a turbo?

Most of the time, the size of the turbine depends on its wheel’s exducer diameter, or the part of the wheel air passes over last. A larger bore in the housing will typically yield more power. Sort of. The trick is keeping the turbine wheel’s diameter within 15 percent of the compressor wheel’s, give or take.

Are Precision Turbos water cooled?

Precision Turbo and Engine’s high-quality yet economical PW46 46mm water-cooled wastegate is ideal for drift, Time Attack, road race, Rally, and all other applications that see constant, sustained heat.

What is the strongest turbocharger?

Honeywell Garrett GTX 5533R Gen II
Honeywell announces the release of the Honeywell Garrett GTX 5533R Gen II turbocharger, its most powerful turbo ever produced. The GTX 5533R Gen II turbocharger features brand new and highly advanced GTX compressor wheel technology in a large frame turbo producing 1,000 to 2,500 horsepower.

Can I put a bigger turbo in my car?

Adding an aftermarket turbocharger to a car that doesn’t have one can be a huge undertaking. However, you can upgrade the actual turbocharger itself, giving you more power due to it’s ability to handle more boost. You can also tune up the system with a larger compressor or exhaust housing right for your system.

How do I choose a turbo for my engine?

In order to decide on the appropriate turbocharger for your diesel engine, the very first thing that needs to be established is the power target. Since turbochargers are sized by how much air they can deliver and airflow is proportional to engine power, a realistic horsepower goal is critical to make the right choice.

At what RPM does a turbo kick in?

While your car’s engine revs, at cruise, at around 2,000 rpm, a turbo’s turbine can reach rotational speeds of more than 280,000 rpm.