I have a 6266 7 blade wheel but my wheel looks different than the one shown. I have a velocity cone rather than a nut like the one in the video. Is this a Gen2 wheel?
cast versus machined SIZE FOR SIZE - the billet will fail to outperform the cast wheel due to its increased weight. Maintaining boost for boost until the burst limit of the cast wheel -- precision = misled information
Hahahaha. Κλασικός Έλληνας απατεώνας. The tensile strength of billet aluminum is higher from that of a cast aluminum material, basic engineering. If the cast aluminum was stronger than billet we would not bother making billet blocks. Furthermore, Mr Kampouris because you elected to support and sell Garrett products it doesn’t mean you have the right to spread false information for someone else’s product. In some countries you can get in trouble with the law by doing so. To summarize on the matter at hand take the time and compare the weight of a cast wheel and the weight of a slightly larger billet wheel you will get your answers but I’m sure you already now the answer. Συμβουλή από μένα όσο μπορείς μη ξεκατινιάζεσαι, γίνεσαι ρόμπα.
@@kostasdh th-cam.com/video/L9bAOTm7bKA/w-d-xo.html..thz video support your view of points. I more prefer real time comparison rather than .......Mouth Talk...
Yes, it's true, the advantage os billet is only in extreme conditions and if you have a proper designed\dimensioned turbo for the application you will never run into extreme conditions(very high rpm where probably your shaft will break sooner or later).
@@oscarling913 There is something that is missing in this video - the method of machining from face milling to point milling have totally different ductility and strength yields - many things to take into consideration about a "billet wheel" Not all billet wheels are the same.
@@Mario_Marques 100% - this is the point. Billet is heavier (SIZE FOR SIZE) than a cast wheel, and only applicable in specific conditions and applications.
Which wheel chirps the most?
Do you guys have a lifetime warranty for your turbo like Twisted Motions does
its possible to add a mfs wheel on a geometry fixed turbo?
I have a 6266 7 blade wheel but my wheel looks different than the one shown. I have a velocity cone rather than a nut like the one in the video.
Is this a Gen2 wheel?
Can you put a gen 2 cea comp wheel on a gen 1 jb turbo? I assume it would need a rebalancing as well.
do you guys sell individual parts?
Finally a channel that is run by the engineers to explain the voodoo witchcraft that is turbo awesomness.
I have a PTE5858 EB, i guess mine is a gen 1 cause it has 6 blade.
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cast versus machined SIZE FOR SIZE - the billet will fail to outperform the cast wheel due to its increased weight. Maintaining boost for boost until the burst limit of the cast wheel -- precision = misled information
Hahahaha. Κλασικός Έλληνας απατεώνας. The tensile strength of billet aluminum is higher from that of a cast aluminum material, basic engineering. If the cast aluminum was stronger than billet we would not bother making billet blocks. Furthermore, Mr Kampouris because you elected to support and sell Garrett products it doesn’t mean you have the right to spread false information for someone else’s product. In some countries you can get in trouble with the law by doing so. To summarize on the matter at hand take the time and compare the weight of a cast wheel and the weight of a slightly larger billet wheel you will get your answers but I’m sure you already now the answer. Συμβουλή από μένα όσο μπορείς μη ξεκατινιάζεσαι, γίνεσαι ρόμπα.
@@kostasdh th-cam.com/video/L9bAOTm7bKA/w-d-xo.html..thz video support your view of points. I more prefer real time comparison rather than .......Mouth Talk...
Yes, it's true, the advantage os billet is only in extreme conditions and if you have a proper designed\dimensioned turbo for the application you will never run into extreme conditions(very high rpm where probably your shaft will break sooner or later).
@@oscarling913 There is something that is missing in this video - the method of machining from face milling to point milling have totally different ductility and strength yields - many things to take into consideration about a "billet wheel" Not all billet wheels are the same.
@@Mario_Marques 100% - this is the point. Billet is heavier (SIZE FOR SIZE) than a cast wheel, and only applicable in specific conditions and applications.
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