Anyone have any opinions/experience on the difference between the PTE SC6262 E vs Ported S housing? I'm asking because I might buy my friend's with an E housing and wanted to know if it would be better to get the port shrouded S compressor housing.
On smaller displacement engines like ours prone to compressor surge with large turbos, the ported housing really helps eliminate this issue. I would consider it mandatory. However I have no direct experience with this particular turbo.
Originally Posted by Payu E cover its .60 A/R will help for spool and response will sacrifice some top end...
S cover its .70 A/R comes plain, bullet hole or machined anti surge more lag but more top end... Most result you will get over the net are with the bullet hole S cover....
Ball bearing turbos are the ones that comes oil/water cooled I dont know if they make water cooled JB bearing housing but maybe they have to be special ordered since I have seen those housings before...
^Here you go.
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Originally Posted by SR20GTi-R NA is a thinking man's game, alot of people dont have the stomach to play NA.
I run the E cover on my precision 6262. I had a long talk with precision about because I didnt want to sacrifice performance by getting the E housing istead of the larger S housing. Precision said exactly what the post above said and that the S will make slightly more power up top but it would be minimal as well as the lag. I run the E and have no surge issues and it was easier becuase it connected to my existing setup.