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tte420 or lo400 or mdx507 or TurboZentrum EFR6758 or something else??

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pudding:

--- Quote from: Orc on November 24, 2016, 12:37:38 pm ---My TTE480 didn't run 480 though when we were testing and what it maxed out at. The comparison between the 2 turbos were chalk and cheese. Don't get caught up in figures as thats not real time driving.
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That is what I'm curious about.  Would the TTE420 make a good road car turbo with good punch and spool characteristics compared to the standard KO4?  And it does suffer the same surging at 3000rpm @ 24psi that the K04 does? 

The KO4 is OK, but I can't help thinking there a better turbos out there for a road going MK5 now that technology has improved.  And they don't seem to last long when running way over standard boost pressure.

Gti_Mad:

--- Quote from: Orc on November 24, 2016, 12:37:38 pm ---My TTE480 didn't run 480 though when we were testing and what it maxed out at. The comparison between the 2 turbos were chalk and cheese. Don't get caught up in figures as thats not real time driving. My car was set for purely track so we backed it down to a safe 1.6 bar but generally i ran over 500hp with the 480. Its all down to the spec on your engine, and i can tell you the power in the tfsi engines is in the head work. Im building another development car now so will be almost replicating the head work on this one to the stage 4. Niki being a good mate of mine and souly being a track car i just leave it with him until he finishes it. The 420 took around 3 weeks but i left the 480 with him for around 5-6 weeks but only because i was developing various things along the way. The torque delivery is key and thats what it was built for. So the 420 was backed down to 442 for track and the 480 was down to 470 for track. Both turbos exceeded the figures.

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@Orc do u develop stuff solely for yourself or to research and sell/offer these to other ppl

Orc:

--- Quote from: Pudding on November 24, 2016, 03:40:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: Orc on November 24, 2016, 12:37:38 pm ---My TTE480 didn't run 480 though when we were testing and what it maxed out at. The comparison between the 2 turbos were chalk and cheese. Don't get caught up in figures as thats not real time driving.
--- End quote ---

That is what I'm curious about.  Would the TTE420 make a good road car turbo with good punch and spool characteristics compared to the standard KO4?  And it does suffer the same surging at 3000rpm @ 24psi that the K04 does? 

The KO4 is OK, but I can't help thinking there a better turbos out there for a road going MK5 now that technology has improved.  And they don't seem to last long when running way over standard boost pressure.

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There is no surge on the 420 at all, its an absolute brilliant drivable turbo for daily and road. You won't go wrong and seeing other turbos on the market and having first hand experience in stripping them down to investigate the TTE is one of the if not THE best on the market imho.

Orc:

--- Quote from: Gti_Mad on November 24, 2016, 05:07:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: Orc on November 24, 2016, 12:37:38 pm ---My TTE480 didn't run 480 though when we were testing and what it maxed out at. The comparison between the 2 turbos were chalk and cheese. Don't get caught up in figures as thats not real time driving. My car was set for purely track so we backed it down to a safe 1.6 bar but generally i ran over 500hp with the 480. Its all down to the spec on your engine, and i can tell you the power in the tfsi engines is in the head work. Im building another development car now so will be almost replicating the head work on this one to the stage 4. Niki being a good mate of mine and souly being a track car i just leave it with him until he finishes it. The 420 took around 3 weeks but i left the 480 with him for around 5-6 weeks but only because i was developing various things along the way. The torque delivery is key and thats what it was built for. So the 420 was backed down to 442 for track and the 480 was down to 470 for track. Both turbos exceeded the figures.

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@Orc do u develop stuff solely for yourself or to research and sell/offer these to other ppl

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Generally for myself and i enjoy keeping build threads etc off the view of the public as I'm kinda not into that. Saying that my name has gone a little viral from building friends and family on fb and the scenes out their so i seem to be getting more and more builds to do in my own time. this sometimes is a little too much and currently i have 4 full forged builds to do in January. I have a full time job and a busy one at that, but with the knowledge i have and gain from tinkering people seem to hear about me and ask if i can work on them. I suppose on the other hand not doing it as a company i don't really know what to charge and because i enjoy helping folk out I'm probably extremely cheap.

ducman77:
Little bit off topic here guys but just want to mention something another member on here brought to my attention...

NF Octane Booster

It's a South African product and it claims to increase your RON by up to 6 points (if you used a full bottle in one tank). Initially I presumed that was just marketing bullsh*t and couldn't possibly be true. But, I was keen to give it a try all the same as any increase in Octane will help avoid knock/detonation/pre ignition whatever you like to call it.

Holy sh*tballs. This stuff has blown me away!! I've a simple set up being just stage 1.5 on a K03. There's been a HUGE hike in midrange punch since I've started using it. Was talking to my tuner and he was confirming he's seen big hikes on the rollers for cars running this stuff. Can't wait to get mine back on the rollers so I can quantify the difference it's made.

Anyways, just thought it might be of interest to some of you guys looking to get the most from your setup

Cheers,
Dave

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