Why is no one using Holsets on their VVL/VET motors?
Holsets have been in use in practically every other engine configuration. The old HX's did a great job for the guys on a budget; quick spool, awesome power, OEM reliability and easily rebuildable.
The newer HE351 / HE341's are some of the most advanced turbo/fin designs and people have been making huge power with them, not to mention the crazy quick spool characteristics. Another plus is, they are easy to get by in the USA.
So it's surprising to me no one is using these on their sr20ve / sr16ve builds. Is there a particular reason for that?
I'm asking as I'm going down this path but I want to know for sure before i bite the bullet.
From what i could gather, it seems the ve's respond better to big turbine housings (.63 or larger in a gt30 sized turbo?). The he351cw for instance is a +600hp capable turbo and will make positive boost under 3k rpm on a 2liter. But it's turbine housing is only 9cm2 (a/r 0.63) with a mega huge 4" elbow/downpipe. Now, will this still respond well in a ve or is it going to cause reversion due to the smaller turbine housing (back pressure buildup?)? This is the only reason i could think of why HE's arent being used.
BUT, the older HX's carry huge turbine housings, for instance one of the turbine's i'm interested in is a HX35 7 blade twin scroll with a 14cm2 housing (a/r 0.9 or so). Now this would seem like an ideal setup on a VE-T. Price wise they go for $500 brand new, make tons of boost and go on forever. There are tons of choices for the big power guys as well. So why am i having such a hard time finding a similar combo on a ve? Hopefully someone doesn't mine to elaborate
The newer HE351 / HE341's are some of the most advanced turbo/fin designs and people have been making huge power with them, not to mention the crazy quick spool characteristics. Another plus is, they are easy to get by in the USA.
So it's surprising to me no one is using these on their sr20ve / sr16ve builds. Is there a particular reason for that?
I'm asking as I'm going down this path but I want to know for sure before i bite the bullet.
From what i could gather, it seems the ve's respond better to big turbine housings (.63 or larger in a gt30 sized turbo?). The he351cw for instance is a +600hp capable turbo and will make positive boost under 3k rpm on a 2liter. But it's turbine housing is only 9cm2 (a/r 0.63) with a mega huge 4" elbow/downpipe. Now, will this still respond well in a ve or is it going to cause reversion due to the smaller turbine housing (back pressure buildup?)? This is the only reason i could think of why HE's arent being used.
BUT, the older HX's carry huge turbine housings, for instance one of the turbine's i'm interested in is a HX35 7 blade twin scroll with a 14cm2 housing (a/r 0.9 or so). Now this would seem like an ideal setup on a VE-T. Price wise they go for $500 brand new, make tons of boost and go on forever. There are tons of choices for the big power guys as well. So why am i having such a hard time finding a similar combo on a ve? Hopefully someone doesn't mine to elaborate
Last edited by Speedingmofa
on 2016-10-20
at 15-07-17.