Nice video. Waiting to see the discussion on the turbocharger for this. Being an S3 owner myself and hearing a lot guys saying the IS38 being the weak point. Like to see what will my next step be.
Thanks for the comments - please check our other videos - i have covered the Swirl adapter together with the bolt on ability of the Vband EFR7163 and other Garrett turbochargers for the EA888.3 powerplant. Enjoy.
Much better production guys, thank you so much. I've got an MQB RS3 Where are our turbos!? :) I know there are a couple guys out there doing hybrids, but I'd rather pick up turbo work from you. I also think perhaps you guys should do more Chinese comparisons versus OE on the balancer. For instance, my GRX3584RS was one of the finest pieces of precision machinery I've ever held. They have chinese versions now. Break those down and see how they go, that would be a great video! Things like that
RS3 DAZA mods coming soon - currently busy with same. The chinese products we wont do comparisons on in any concise way as we are not happy educating them. We either manufacture our own products which are proven, tested and guaranteed or we use Genuine Brand products like BorgWarner etc.
@@TurboDirectSA Ahh that makes sense. I just loved seeing how janky their performance was on a precision piece of equipment... I will tell you I've seen real world results making double digit percent less than a genuine equivalent. And great news on the RS3 gear. Waiting in line!
Great suggestions thanks for video. I have a question which does not need to be limited by this engine. In general, stock engines fails due to excess of torque limits of the rods. Is it possible to just open top of the engine, do some valvetrain work such as port and polish, stronger valves and springs, then run engine higher rpm keeping boost relatively low to make around 500whp without Rod failure.
Thank you for the comment. There is no way that a valve job or springs will relieve pressure in the cylinder to protect a rod. BMEP (Brake mean effective pressure) is where the engine produces its output, the only way to affect (negatively or positively) the engines output is to change the BMEP - the internal cylinder pressures during the compression and power strokes are what exert the forces on the internal engine components, stronger rods for higher RPM or higher HP are a must not matter what.
Your knowledge on turbo's makes this hands down the best utube channel for turbo related stuff. What is the best turbo for standing starts is it the borg warner EFR 7064. Looking for about 410bhp from a 4" trackslag downpipe rest of the exhaust stock and muffler delete with a racingline r600 intake. I'm UK based and the car is a daily and won't be doing track days would i still need an intercooler.
Thank you for the compliment. The best responding option with more power to offer than your target is without a doubt - this:- turbodirect.co.za/store/index.php/shop/turbochargers/turbocharger-turbodirect-s-a/performance-racing-3/bolt-on-vehicle-specific-turbochargers/is38-450-forged-detail
@@TurboDirectSA Thanks for the fast response. I looked at your recommended turbo but it's been out of stock for a while. I'll wait till it's back in stock thanks again.
@@tyranic1 We will have stock of raw materials again on July 15th - the next week will see the new batch of all models. Apologies, delays have been causing alot of rife.
Very informative thanks guys! Do you recommend also upgrading the hpfp fuel pump internals and upgrading the map sensor to the 4 bar one when going hybrid or not necessary?
The upgrades to the fuel system are necessary depending on the HP output you are aiming for. If you plan on going to the 500HP + then you will need to upgrade the fuelling system without a doubt.
Thanks for the comment - we dont do the comp housing revision for the inline engines at this time. It could be something that we will do in the near future, possibly 2021 before SEMA and PRI
Im not too sure - this is not the most popular upgrade for us. Once again 400HP on my dyno is totally different to 400HP on someone elses Dyno - im not sure whether the rods are the same as the EA888.3 or not.
10/10 Chris, great video. Put me down for a Turbo Direct cooler, IC pipes, down pipe and TD IS38-700. Also would you be willing to remote tune happy to go with GT Inovations. 🥇
@@johnfred6198 Removing the tune from here might be an issue, but the rest we can do - Id chat to Thanos directly to find out who in AUS can do the tuning for you - his own personal car runs my IS38-700 turbo, he knows exactly how to tune this.
Not 100% sure on this one, we have never played with these engines much - i have seen a few cars running 300WKW with reliable results, but not more than this on a stock bottom end. This is the turbo i would use on the GTI engine. store.turbodirect.co.za/index.php/shop/turbochargers/is38-450t-forged-5568-detail
What is your view on a 7163 .8AR T4 divided inlet , for a 2.0L JDM Subaru Sti built motor , 1000cc ID, tome I h beam rods,Manley forged pistons, AEM 340 lpm fuel pump, aiming at 400+ whp range daily driver / occasional weekend track .or what would be your recommendation
Beautiful choice - the twin scroll housing AR is smaller than the Vband and T25 flnage face model housings- will spool slightly faster but you will suffer a little ontop. However - you will make the 400HP you looking for. If you see that the torque curve falls off a little up top, change the turbine housing to the Vband unit (up-pipe change....) So rather make this decision now up front, in case you want more later. If spool is more important than all out power up top - then go Twin scroll.
Hi could you please help us EA113 golf 5 gti guys ,what are suitable turbo upgrades that can give figures of 250+wkw reliably without opening the motor plus hardware.
No actually the video put it out to you as the vehicle owner, to choose a turbo based on what HP target you want to make based on the limits of the stock motors capability. There are PLENTY of options depending on your HP target, HOWEVER you will need an intercooler upgrade aswell as DP and obviously software to couple together to this in order to achieve whatever your HP target might be.
Garrett Powermax seems to be the go to now rather than an is38. Stronger, similar spool to the is38 & better power with an appropriate tune. Almost a no brainier for those with a 38 or thinking about one
The Garrett product is one of many options, we have a product which spools faster and makes more power and is more reliable than the Garrett Powermax stage2 - see here:- store.turbodirect.co.za/index.php/shop/turbochargers/is38-550t-forged-5569-detail
@@TurboDirectSA 👍🏻 I meant the Powermax S1 is a very popular option as OEM+ for is38 owners. My s1 only has an is20 so I’m sure il notice a significant uplift going to a Powermax stage 1. 💪🏼
Thank you do much. Great informative video. On the turbos, the best for a daily with around 450hp would be the is38 700 due to the ball bearing setup as this would be the one with least lag, am I correct or what would be the other option, if any taking lag into account.
Thanks for the comment, the daily driver setup can be divided into two sections, the first is the bolt on turbocharger setup which will incorporate the off the shelf DP and Cooler and the second section would entail the TurboDirect S.A Swirl Adapter together with a choice of pretty much any Vband (76mm) turbocharger which will bolt onto it - so options like the G25, GTX30xx Gen1 or Gen2, GTX35, G35, EFR7163 and EFR7670 -- the most streetable setup in my opinion is the light weight BorgWarner EFR range like the 7163 - Then would be the G25 from Garrett. Both are streetable and will make more than the 450WHP so at a later stage if you decide to build the motor, you can simply up the boost and youll see the extra HP
TurboDirect S.A I have all supporting mods already but if I want to run EFR 7163 would I need swirl adapter ,different downpipe and turbo intake pipe as well?
@@loustath1583 Yes you will need the Swirl adapter and the DP we manufacture to suit due to the slightly different install location. The outlet pipe from the comp housing routing to the cooler will also need to be changed. We can build this for you in house or you can have a fabrication shop do the same for you.
I've been watching your videos for awhile and still have a lot of questions. Both my friend and myself have had hybrid turbos that have failed. What I'm really looking for is a turbo that makes around 400hp with a stock motor that is ball bearing. There don't seem to be any turbos for the MK7 that do that. Can you guys make something like this? Or what about the swirl adapters? Seems like you can use any turbo (including the garrett ball bearing offerings) with the swirl adapter but then what about the diverter valve? and oil/coolant lines? Does that all have to be custom? Can you make a video talking about this? Such as if there will be a ball bearing option that is not as powerful as the is38700 or how to get a garrett turbo to work with all the cooling and oil and wastegate/diverter stuff? Thanks.
Thanks for the comments Navi - in the video i cover the options, i would use the IS38-700 setup for the 400HP you want, you will make that power at low boost probably 1.2bar on pump fuel. The setup will be ultimately reliable at this low pressure. With the IS38-700 we supply lines with these turbos pre-made to maintain 100% bolt on setup - even your stock DP will fit (sure you need to upgrade this with a larger turbo) just to show the bolt on design setup, the stock actuator runs on the IS38-700. The other option we busy with now is a ball bearing setup using a smaller 480HP capable turbo which will spool lightning fast and will make out at around 450-480HP and moves the power curve down in the RPM range.
@@TurboDirectSA I was going to leave a comment asking for this, but I'm glad I looked first. I will also buy this small frame ball bearing bolt on turbo from you, provided it has OEM fitment and function. Please provide a tuning option for our shitty American gas - 91 AKI. And please bear in mind that for some of us, less is more. My car is my daily and I have no use for more than 400hp/400ft lbs at the crank, especially given the inherent risk in not opening up the motor. I think many people are also happy at the 400 mark, particularly if it offers better spool and dependability.
Assuming i upgrade to an IS38 700, can the stock engine cooling system handle the increased power and torque reliably in the long run? Will I need to adjust the fluids maintenance schedule? TIA.
Berns - the stock cooling system is 100% for s street car or even drag car - circuit racing where constant loads and high HP is produced will require an upgrade to the cooling system (Radiator specifically) No additional cooling fluid maintenance required, BUT i would shorten the oil change/service intervals DEPENDING ON THE TUNING ....... Tuning is 100% directly related to the oil degradation. i.e overly rich mixtures will degrade the oil faster than a leaner tune. Driving hard more than taking it easy will degrade the oil faster --- so to keep it safe, shorten the oil changes from 15000kms to 10000kms. This will maintain reliability.
Hybrids are weak and will fail every time guaranteed as long as they are running the stock shaft diameter and bearing system. We dont touch these turbo with Hybrid wheels im afraid
the best setup depends on budget. if you can’t afford a rebuild DONT push hard! HEAT HEAT AND HEAT AGAIN!! Standard cars don’t like heat. Metals don’t like heat and definitely turbo engines even more! metal is soft when hot! its not emphasised here and it should be! throwing a rod from operating temperature is way harder than a hot hot engine! if you beat on the car, give it cool down time. hot lap-cold lap sort of thinking. i’m talking street cars and some race cars too. the oil film when real hot is far less protective, steel and alloy distorts. Your detonation margin is also greatly reduced! many times it’s heat that breaks your motor
Everything you state in this video such as the horsepower limits, and hybrid failure has been debunked by tons and tons of people running 500 whp on stock motor and running hybrids for thousands of miles with no issues, this is very very biased and false information.
Your knowledge is awesome. Been watching alot of your vids. Thank you and I will coming to you soon about a build
Thanks Timothy much appreciated
Great video all round! Straight to the point, clear info… What I was looking for since long time ago. New subscriber.
Thank you Alberto, glad you find value in the videos.
Thanks for clear and direct feedback, helped me a lot
Happy to help - glad you in the right direction now.
The sound upgrades is amazing. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Jamie!
Waited a long time for this. Thank you...
Pleasure!
Very informative makes decisions a lot easier and very self explanatory,thank you can’t wait for more footage !
Thanks for the comments
Nice video. Waiting to see the discussion on the turbocharger for this. Being an S3 owner myself and hearing a lot guys saying the IS38 being the weak point. Like to see what will my next step be.
Thanks for the comments - please check our other videos - i have covered the Swirl adapter together with the bolt on ability of the Vband EFR7163 and other Garrett turbochargers for the EA888.3 powerplant. Enjoy.
Thanks for detailed explanation!
Pleasure sir
Much better production guys, thank you so much.
I've got an MQB RS3
Where are our turbos!? :)
I know there are a couple guys out there doing hybrids, but I'd rather pick up turbo work from you.
I also think perhaps you guys should do more Chinese comparisons versus OE on the balancer.
For instance, my GRX3584RS was one of the finest pieces of precision machinery I've ever held.
They have chinese versions now.
Break those down and see how they go, that would be a great video! Things like that
RS3 DAZA mods coming soon - currently busy with same. The chinese products we wont do comparisons on in any concise way as we are not happy educating them. We either manufacture our own products which are proven, tested and guaranteed or we use Genuine Brand products like BorgWarner etc.
@@TurboDirectSA Ahh that makes sense.
I just loved seeing how janky their performance was on a precision piece of equipment...
I will tell you I've seen real world results making double digit percent less than a genuine equivalent.
And great news on the RS3 gear. Waiting in line!
@@Christdeliverme The copied products are aesthetically pleasing, but do not perform anywhere near the genuine products or quality designs
Great suggestions thanks for video.
I have a question which does not need to be limited by this engine.
In general, stock engines fails due to excess of torque limits of the rods.
Is it possible to just open top of the engine, do some valvetrain work such as port and polish, stronger valves and springs, then run engine higher rpm keeping boost relatively low to make around 500whp without Rod failure.
Thank you for the comment. There is no way that a valve job or springs will relieve pressure in the cylinder to protect a rod. BMEP (Brake mean effective pressure) is where the engine produces its output, the only way to affect (negatively or positively) the engines output is to change the BMEP - the internal cylinder pressures during the compression and power strokes are what exert the forces on the internal engine components, stronger rods for higher RPM or higher HP are a must not matter what.
Your knowledge on turbo's makes this hands down the best utube channel for turbo related stuff. What is the best turbo for standing starts is it the borg warner EFR 7064. Looking for about 410bhp from a 4" trackslag downpipe rest of the exhaust stock and muffler delete with a racingline r600 intake. I'm UK based and the car is a daily and won't be doing track days would i still need an intercooler.
Thank you for the compliment. The best responding option with more power to offer than your target is without a doubt - this:- turbodirect.co.za/store/index.php/shop/turbochargers/turbocharger-turbodirect-s-a/performance-racing-3/bolt-on-vehicle-specific-turbochargers/is38-450-forged-detail
@@TurboDirectSA Thanks for the fast response. I looked at your recommended turbo but it's been out of stock for a while. I'll wait till it's back in stock thanks again.
@@tyranic1 We will have stock of raw materials again on July 15th - the next week will see the new batch of all models. Apologies, delays have been causing alot of rife.
Very informative thanks guys! Do you recommend also upgrading the hpfp fuel pump internals and upgrading the map sensor to the 4 bar one when going hybrid or not necessary?
The upgrades to the fuel system are necessary depending on the HP output you are aiming for. If you plan on going to the 500HP + then you will need to upgrade the fuelling system without a doubt.
Looks awesome! Do you make the same turbos for the Longitudinal type of engines? Eg. Audi A4/A5 B9.
Thanks for the comment - we dont do the comp housing revision for the inline engines at this time. It could be something that we will do in the near future, possibly 2021 before SEMA and PRI
Great video. I have a related question. What are the rods like on a 6C Polo GTI 1.8 EA888, could it also handle 400whp?
Im not too sure - this is not the most popular upgrade for us. Once again 400HP on my dyno is totally different to 400HP on someone elses Dyno - im not sure whether the rods are the same as the EA888.3 or not.
10/10 Chris, great video.
Put me down for a Turbo Direct cooler, IC pipes, down pipe and TD IS38-700.
Also would you be willing to remote tune happy to go with GT Inovations. 🥇
Where are you located John Fred? We can remove your tune no problem at all.
TurboDirect S.A Australia 🇦🇺
@@johnfred6198 Removing the tune from here might be an issue, but the rest we can do - Id chat to Thanos directly to find out who in AUS can do the tuning for you - his own personal car runs my IS38-700 turbo, he knows exactly how to tune this.
how about golf 7.5 GTI what is the maximum power for stock engine n which turbk must i use
Not 100% sure on this one, we have never played with these engines much - i have seen a few cars running 300WKW with reliable results, but not more than this on a stock bottom end.
This is the turbo i would use on the GTI engine.
store.turbodirect.co.za/index.php/shop/turbochargers/is38-450t-forged-5568-detail
How much does this turbo go for?
@@ventodanny Please send an email to info@turbodirect.co.za for pricing.
What is your view on a 7163 .8AR T4 divided inlet , for a 2.0L JDM Subaru Sti built motor , 1000cc ID, tome I h beam rods,Manley forged pistons, AEM 340 lpm fuel pump, aiming at 400+ whp range daily driver / occasional weekend track .or what would be your recommendation
Beautiful choice - the twin scroll housing AR is smaller than the Vband and T25 flnage face model housings- will spool slightly faster but you will suffer a little ontop. However - you will make the 400HP you looking for. If you see that the torque curve falls off a little up top, change the turbine housing to the Vband unit (up-pipe change....) So rather make this decision now up front, in case you want more later. If spool is more important than all out power up top - then go Twin scroll.
Hi could you please help us EA113 golf 5 gti guys ,what are suitable turbo upgrades that can give figures of 250+wkw reliably without opening the motor plus hardware.
Hi please shoot me an email at chris@turbdirect.co.za ill assist you further there.
This was much more a "Look at all our amazing products" than " Here is our suggestions for Stage 1, Stage 2 etc. upgrade power, torque and cost."
No actually the video put it out to you as the vehicle owner, to choose a turbo based on what HP target you want to make based on the limits of the stock motors capability. There are PLENTY of options depending on your HP target, HOWEVER you will need an intercooler upgrade aswell as DP and obviously software to couple together to this in order to achieve whatever your HP target might be.
Garrett Powermax seems to be the go to now rather than an is38. Stronger, similar spool to the is38 & better power with an appropriate tune. Almost a no brainier for those with a 38 or thinking about one
The Garrett product is one of many options, we have a product which spools faster and makes more power and is more reliable than the Garrett Powermax stage2 - see here:- store.turbodirect.co.za/index.php/shop/turbochargers/is38-550t-forged-5569-detail
@@TurboDirectSA 👍🏻 I meant the Powermax S1 is a very popular option as OEM+ for is38 owners. My s1 only has an is20 so I’m sure il notice a significant uplift going to a Powermax stage 1. 💪🏼
Thank you do much. Great informative video. On the turbos, the best for a daily with around 450hp would be the is38 700 due to the ball bearing setup as this would be the one with least lag, am I correct or what would be the other option, if any taking lag into account.
Thanks for the comment, the daily driver setup can be divided into two sections, the first is the bolt on turbocharger setup which will incorporate the off the shelf DP and Cooler and the second section would entail the TurboDirect S.A Swirl Adapter together with a choice of pretty much any Vband (76mm) turbocharger which will bolt onto it - so options like the G25, GTX30xx Gen1 or Gen2, GTX35, G35, EFR7163 and EFR7670 -- the most streetable setup in my opinion is the light weight BorgWarner EFR range like the 7163 - Then would be the G25 from Garrett. Both are streetable and will make more than the 450WHP so at a later stage if you decide to build the motor, you can simply up the boost and youll see the extra HP
@@TurboDirectSA saving up for these options. Next to get is your intercooler 😊. Thank you for the great advise
@@karlmoses3459 Pleasure sir - glad you enjoyed it!
TurboDirect S.A I have all supporting mods already but if I want to run EFR 7163 would I need swirl adapter ,different downpipe and turbo intake pipe as well?
@@loustath1583 Yes you will need the Swirl adapter and the DP we manufacture to suit due to the slightly different install location. The outlet pipe from the comp housing routing to the cooler will also need to be changed. We can build this for you in house or you can have a fabrication shop do the same for you.
I've been watching your videos for awhile and still have a lot of questions. Both my friend and myself have had hybrid turbos that have failed. What I'm really looking for is a turbo that makes around 400hp with a stock motor that is ball bearing. There don't seem to be any turbos for the MK7 that do that. Can you guys make something like this? Or what about the swirl adapters? Seems like you can use any turbo (including the garrett ball bearing offerings) with the swirl adapter but then what about the diverter valve? and oil/coolant lines? Does that all have to be custom? Can you make a video talking about this? Such as if there will be a ball bearing option that is not as powerful as the is38700 or how to get a garrett turbo to work with all the cooling and oil and wastegate/diverter stuff? Thanks.
Thanks for the comments Navi - in the video i cover the options, i would use the IS38-700 setup for the 400HP you want, you will make that power at low boost probably 1.2bar on pump fuel. The setup will be ultimately reliable at this low pressure. With the IS38-700 we supply lines with these turbos pre-made to maintain 100% bolt on setup - even your stock DP will fit (sure you need to upgrade this with a larger turbo) just to show the bolt on design setup, the stock actuator runs on the IS38-700. The other option we busy with now is a ball bearing setup using a smaller 480HP capable turbo which will spool lightning fast and will make out at around 450-480HP and moves the power curve down in the RPM range.
@@TurboDirectSA when will that 480hp turbo be available?
@@navindralr First quarter 2021 - we busy with the moulds as we speak
@@TurboDirectSA I will definitely be buying this once available. Would suit my needs perfectly
@@TurboDirectSA I was going to leave a comment asking for this, but I'm glad I looked first. I will also buy this small frame ball bearing bolt on turbo from you, provided it has OEM fitment and function.
Please provide a tuning option for our shitty American gas - 91 AKI. And please bear in mind that for some of us, less is more. My car is my daily and I have no use for more than 400hp/400ft lbs at the crank, especially given the inherent risk in not opening up the motor. I think many people are also happy at the 400 mark, particularly if it offers better spool and dependability.
Assuming i upgrade to an IS38 700, can the stock engine cooling system handle the increased power and torque reliably in the long run? Will I need to adjust the fluids maintenance schedule? TIA.
Berns - the stock cooling system is 100% for s street car or even drag car - circuit racing where constant loads and high HP is produced will require an upgrade to the cooling system (Radiator specifically) No additional cooling fluid maintenance required, BUT i would shorten the oil change/service intervals DEPENDING ON THE TUNING ....... Tuning is 100% directly related to the oil degradation. i.e overly rich mixtures will degrade the oil faster than a leaner tune. Driving hard more than taking it easy will degrade the oil faster --- so to keep it safe, shorten the oil changes from 15000kms to 10000kms. This will maintain reliability.
do you sell those heat shields on this own?
Hi Vasegan, which heat shield are you referring to?
Do You have any distributors of your products in Europe? If not how much approximetly for sending your goods to eu?
We do - please send an email to info@turbodirect.co.za for more information based on your location.
@@TurboDirectSA sent you email with my location and also with few question. loocking forward to your reply
@@TurboDirectSA still didn't get your reply regarding your eu distributor internet sites with your production
@@baksevicius Apologies sir, its been flat out at the warehouse and machine shop this week. Ill ask for someone to respond to you this morning.
Chris is it possible to hybrid a is38700 with built motor?
Hybrids are weak and will fail every time guaranteed as long as they are running the stock shaft diameter and bearing system. We dont touch these turbo with Hybrid wheels im afraid
@@TurboDirectSA talking about your ball bearing is38700hp turbo not a stock is38 turbo want to know if it can be done or not?
@@tris6528 The turbo is built for 650WHP bud - no need to hybrid it.
Do you have online store for these items mqbs
the best setup depends on budget. if you can’t afford a rebuild DONT push hard!
HEAT HEAT AND HEAT AGAIN!!
Standard cars don’t like heat. Metals don’t like heat and definitely turbo engines even more! metal is soft when hot!
its not emphasised here and it should be! throwing a rod from operating temperature is way harder than a hot hot engine!
if you beat on the car, give it cool down time. hot lap-cold lap sort of thinking. i’m talking street cars and some race cars too.
the oil film when real hot is far less protective, steel and alloy distorts. Your detonation margin is also greatly reduced!
many times it’s heat that breaks your motor
Right, send all your MK7 parts to me, asap!! 👍
LOL
turbodirect.co.za/store/index.php/shop/turbochargers/turbocharger-turbodirect-s-a/performance-racing-3/bolt-on-vehicle-specific-turbochargers/golf7r-is38-hulk-8blade-billet-compressor-4112-4288-detail
It says out of stock for the turbos still. 😭
We dont sell these on the online store currently - please shoot an email to info@turbodirect.co.za for more info. We will update the online store ASAP
Everything you state in this video such as the horsepower limits, and hybrid failure has been debunked by tons and tons of people running 500 whp on stock motor and running hybrids for thousands of miles with no issues, this is very very biased and false information.
Golf 7r is forged 🤣 the gti engine is even different
Stock 7R engine is not forged. Nor is the GTI -