Rome_STI wrote:PoidaGT wrote:Hey Guys
I'm still debating weather to go for a IHI VF52 ($1,100) or a decent ball bearing turbo ($2,000)
Has anyone seen or know someone that has installed a BBK TD05 18G ball bearing turbo on their 2.5 Liberty GT?
I have seen some threads to suggest they were available previously but they may be discontinued (Prospeed Racing).
Also has anyone heard of modifying a VF34 turbo by machining a VF46/52 housing to fit?
MSR mentioned it to me as an option and i believe MRT do something very similar for their XC power up kit.
Apparently its a direct bolt up with minimal lag with the benefits of a larger ball bearing Turbo.
Also i haven't seen anyone on this forum using an AVO 380 ball bearing turbo.
There are a few US threads where legacy owners are using them and they seem impressed with it (costs $2,200 here).
Does Garrett make an 18G ball bearing turbo that is a direct bolt up for a 2.5 Liberty GT?
Cheers
PoidaGT
My honest opinion is if you are looking to upgrade your turbo don't upgrade it to another factory turbo, especially if you are prepared to spend up to $2,000 as mentioned in your post. Get something aftermarket that is beefier, it will keep you happy for longer! The VF52 might be better for not having lag etc. but honestly does anyone really think you are going to notice a few hundred RPM difference in when the boost kicks in? The power that will eventually be thrown down once the turbo kicks in properly will more than make up for it and you're much less likely to run out of puff!
Try speaking to a few different people Poida, speak to Phat and see what turbos are available at your $2,000 price range. I wouldn't get the BBK turbo, I'd get the Blouch turbo they imitate, the 380xt or the 440xt if I were you. You could probably land them cheaper too!
+1 to that jerome....I got my 2.5dom xtr for $1900.00 landed....

