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Old May 11, 2011 | 10:03 AM
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...The SC46 Billet is a great turbo, its not fussy what capacity engine it goes on just seems to do the job...
Kev, do you know at what rpm both the SC40 and SC46 Billets make like-for-like max boost on a 2.0L -- is there a noticeable difference on the road, between the two re. spool-up?

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Old May 11, 2011 | 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by henrysmith
Hi Kev,

Why was the SC42 'Withdrawn' if that's the right word/what happened and why a new wheel - only asking as I have an SC42 billet on mine. As I recall I was told to get the SC42 over the SC40 at the time because the SC40 was not quite doing what was expected?

Just curious?

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I think because the SC40 and 46 were both 'billetised', it left the non-billet SC42 looking somewhat redundant.

But now the SC42 is being billetised itself, it now slots nicely between the 40 and 46 again.

Is that right, Kev?

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Old May 11, 2011 | 10:39 AM
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Hi Kev,

Why was the SC42 'Withdrawn' if that's the right word/what happened and why a new wheel - only asking as I have an SC42 billet on mine. As I recall I was told to get the SC42 over the SC40 at the time because the SC40 was not quite doing what was expected?

Just curious?

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Hi,

it wasnt withdrawn because it was inferior, its not its a stunning turbo but at the time everyone wanted the SC40 or the 46 Billet, there did not appear to be much of a market for it.

Times change though and we have had loads of enquiries for a ball bearing billet turbo thats not as big as the SC46 Billet, some folks feel its a bit to big for their build, a little bit of overkill if you you like and want something smaller but ball bearing cored, hence the re-release of the SC42 Billet.

Hope that explains, they will be in stock late next week pricing to follow.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 11:57 AM
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Hi Kev,

Thanks for the response - does that mean that the SC42 I purchased back in the middle of September 2010 was not a 'Billet' wheeled turbo - thought it was?

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Old May 11, 2011 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by henrysmith
Hi Kev,

Thanks for the response - does that mean that the SC42 I purchased back in the middle of September 2010 was not a 'Billet' wheeled turbo - thought it was?

Cheers

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Hi,

it was a Billet one, where have you got that from? its not in my reply.

Dont worry, its a Billet.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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Hi Kev,

It was the post above yours - I was skimming thro' and thought the reply above stating that the SC40 and SC46 were billet wheels but the SC42 was not was from Scoobyclinic - my mistake.


Am well pleased with the performance of it either way but just wanted to make sure.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by henrysmith
Hi Kev,

It was the post above yours - I was skimming thro' and thought the reply above stating that the SC40 and SC46 were billet wheels but the SC42 was not was from Scoobyclinic - my mistake.


Am well pleased with the performance of it either way but just wanted to make sure.

Cheers

H.
Hi,

its a Billet relax and enjoy.

Glad it goes well.

Joz, years ago there was an SC42 non billet, in fact the whole range were none Billet until the lighter more aerodynamic billet wheels became available but the SC42 Billet really was a full up billet and will be so again.

The idea is to fill the gap between the SC46 Billet and the none roller bearing cored SC40 Billet, as stated earlier some people want a ball bearing core but dont want a turbo as big as the SC46.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
...The idea is to fill the gap between the SC46 Billet and the none roller bearing cored SC40 Billet, as stated earlier some people want a ball bearing core but dont want a turbo as big as the SC46.
So, to sum up, the range will now include all of the below?:-

SC36 (based on TD05H 16G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing

SC38 (based on TD05H 18G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing

SC40 (based on TD05H 20G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing


SC42 (based on ???) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; full roller bearing

SC46 (based on ???) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; full roller bearing

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Old May 11, 2011 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by joz8968
So, to sum up, the range will now include all of the below?:-

SC36 (based on TD05H 16G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing

SC38 (based on TD05H 18G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing

SC40 (based on TD05H 20G) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; regular sleeve bearing


SC42 (based on ???) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; full roller bearing

SC46 (based on ???) = c.33% lighter billet comp. wheel; full roller bearing

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Hi you have got the job now list the rest of the range.

There is the 50, 54, then the rotated GT30 Gt33 and GT 35 all billet comp wheels, we tried the GT37 or newly re-named TO4Z Billet and it choked up so back to the drawing board.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
...There is the 50, 54, then the rotated GT30 Gt33 and GT 35 all billet comp wheels, we tried the GT37 or newly re-named TO4Z Billet and it choked up so back to the drawing board.

Cheers
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Yeah, those ones are waaay beyond my engine's/gearbox's current capabilities, hence me not being 'interested' in listing them LOL.
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Old May 11, 2011 | 04:59 PM
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Yeah, those ones are waaay beyond my engine's/gearbox's current capabilities, hence me not being 'interested' in listing them LOL.
Hi,

thats just slackness.

Time for me to sit down and re-write the whole range with costings, a job for tomorrow me thinks.

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Old May 11, 2011 | 06:24 PM
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Hi,

just mapped a 2.1 stroker with an SC36 Billet, wow what a stunning little turbo, on V power it just made 390 BHP at 1.5 bar.

Clean as a whistle no det and Andy one of our mappers reckons it would easily break the 400 BHP mark, however as its out on a track day tomorrow at Cadwell we thought it better to be conservative.

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That's fantastic!!! ^^^

Near-400bhp, with "better-than-a-16g"-like spool-up! What a mental - read usable! - road car that must be?!!!

A great ad for the billet/2.1 combo!
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Oooooh, any graphs?
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Old May 11, 2011 | 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by joz8968
That's fantastic!!! ^^^

Near-400bhp, with "better-than-a-16g"-like spool-up! What a mental - read usable! - road car that must be?!!!

A great ad for the billet/2.1 combo!
I would like to see what the 42 does on a newage Sti with just zorst and filter... 05 ej207 preferably ...
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Old May 12, 2011 | 07:26 AM
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I would like to see what the 42 does on a newage Sti with just zorst and filter... 05 ej207 preferably ...
You'll need injectors too for the 42, an SC40 we mapped on an 05 Sti made 411bhp and close to 400lbft on VPower.
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Hi,

just mapped a 2.1 stroker with an SC36 Billet, wow what a stunning little turbo, on V power it just made 390 BHP at 1.5 bar.

Clean as a whistle no det and Andy one of our mappers reckons it would easily break the 400 BHP mark, however as its out on a track day tomorrow at Cadwell we thought it better to be conservative.

cheers
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you got any figures for your billet sc46 on a 2.1 stroker at all ??? getting build soon and looking to maybe purchase one of these !!! cheers maz
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Originally Posted by TH3_5T1G
Oooooh, any graphs?
Hi,

Graphs as promised.


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On the road full boost of 1.5 bar was achieved at 3200 RPM.

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Originally Posted by MartynJ
You'll need injectors too for the 42, an SC40 we mapped on an 05 Sti made 411bhp and close to 400lbft on VPower.
Think thats answered my questions then!

With one of the maps as a 20% meths map ill be bang on what i was aiming for!

So its between the 40 or the new 42 ..... can anybody quantify how much better the spool is on a BB over a sleeve? But saying that, i cant imagine it getting a hole heap cheaper than the 46BB, and with its more delicate internals .... think im sold on the 40!
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How about the sc46 on s 2.1 kev ?
Any graphs gaffer
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Originally Posted by wrx9181
How about the sc46 on s 2.1 kev ?
Any graphs gaffer

Hi,

will post them tomorrow, they were not that exciting but as it was a new engine we didnt want to push it to hard.

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I think your prob pulling my leg? And there amazing really???
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Hmmmmmm... SC42 billet roller bearing turbo,and i was just about to come and have a chat with you about the SC40 Kev,decisions decisions.
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Hmmmmmm... SC42 billet roller bearing turbo,and i was just about to come and have a chat with you about the SC40 Kev,decisions decisions.
Yeah, I reckon the RB 42 will spool the same as the non-RB 40 - therefore, no brainer???
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I finally got my SC46 twinscroll, after months of fighting with UPS and other state postal offices, huge thanks to Kev for helping me out all this time!

It will be going on a 2.12cc JDM V9 motor, so we shall see how it does
here's a quick pic of what it looks next to VF36, feel the difference

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Glen get the sc46 and stop playing around mate
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Kev, I'll ring you tomorrow to sort out and pay for my SC46 twin scroll.
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How do these compare to the litchfield turbo's and are they available for the MY08+
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yeh can we just get the results on the sc46 on a 2.1 i hear theres been loads done but not seen a graph yet?

its a pricey turbo so i want to make sure its worth the money before i take my trek to enginetuner...
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Originally Posted by 2.5STI
yeh can we just get the results on the sc46 on a 2.1 i hear theres been loads done but not seen a graph yet?

its a pricey turbo so i want to make sure its worth the money before i take my trek to enginetuner...

Hi,

the SC46 billet a very good turbo, its by far one of our best sellers and I dont think its at all expensive, to be fair there are many non billet turbos out there that are more expensive by far, and as you mention "engine tuner" you will find Martyn would welcome the SC46 Billet as its a known commodity.

I am sorry that I have been unable to update the thread, internet has been down for 3 days, so much for our 12 hour rapid response fault service we pay for.

Will update when I have the printouts.

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