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Old 31 March 2011, 07:08 PM
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Default Best IHI VF turbo for newage STI??

Hi guys,

Just as the vf34 is (generally and arguably) the best VF IHI turbo to fit in a classic STI, what is the best VF turbo that one can put in a 2003 STI? I believe they come with a VF37 if i'm not wrong. But what's the difference between that and the other VF turbos in the new age range?

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Old 31 March 2011, 07:15 PM
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Hi there on new age STi you will find mostly VF30 or VF35,on JDM are mostly used Twin scroll turbo VF37,VF36 etc.
VF34 is ball bearing turbo and is probably best turbo from VF range 350-360bhp,VF35 is thrust/sleeve bearing turbo and spooling slower,on good setup and mods you will make 330-340bhp.
Here is small comparison and infos about the IHI turbos
VF30

The VF30 is commonly considered the best bang for the buck turbo in the IHI VF series line. A relatively new model the VF30 features the same exhaust housing as the VF24 but a larger compressor side similar to the VF22. The combination of these two parts results in increased output potential without the lag associated with the VF22. Although it doesn't offer the top end supremacy of the VF22, the VF30 is a great compromise between these unit and the quicker spooling models.

VF34

The VF34 is nearly identical to the VF30, with the same exhaust housing and compressor. However the VF34 goes back to the ball bearing design, and in doing so achieves full boost approximately 500RPM sooner than the comparable VF30. The VF34 is the most recent IHI design and as such costs slightly more than its counterpart. Top end performance and maximum output are identical to the 30.

VF35

VF35 The VF35 has identical internals as the VF30 and it uses divided thrust bearings. However, the exhaust housing is a P15 which means this turbo will have fantastic spool characteristics. This turbo is standard on the new WRX Type RA. LIMITED SUPPLY.

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VF36
Roller bearing version of the twin scroll VF37, also has a titanium turbine and shaft for even quicker spool. Same compressor housing as VF30/34, however twin scroll P25 exhaust housing provides slightly better top end output due to reduced exhaust pulse interference. This turbo is good for 400HP and used on JDM STI Spec C from 2003 onwards.

VF37 (thrust bearing)
Enter the age of twin scroll IHI turbos. Same compressor housing as VF30/34, however has a new twin scroll P25 exhaust housing that provides slightly better top end output due to reduced exhaust pulse interference. Twin scroll also provides better spool up for improved low down response over the VF30/34. This turbo is good for 400HP and used on JDM STI from 2003 onwards.

VF38
Twin scroll turbo with titanium turbine and shaft. Smaller compressor housing than VF36/VF37 provides tremendous spool up capabilities but less top end than VF36/37. The spool capabilities of this turbo are demonstrated on the JDM Legacy GT, which reaches peak torque at 2400RPM.

VF39
Single scroll turbo used on USDM STI and latest 2.5L STIs released internationally. Smaller than VF30/VF34.

VF42
Exclusive turbo to the S203/S204 models, this features a twin scroll design with a slightly larger compressor than the VF36/37 turbos and different turbine design (more blades). The VF42 is a roller-bearing turbo and is likely of similar size to the VF22 turbo, but with twin scroll exhaust housing for faster spool and superior top end performance due to reduced exhaust pulse interference.

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Old 31 March 2011, 07:16 PM
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VF37 is twinscroll and only appropriately fitted as OE to JDM cars.

What origin of car are you referring to?
Old 31 March 2011, 07:17 PM
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good bit of info jura but what about the vf 48 im putting in my 2.5 classic ?
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Originally Posted by leecalcars
good bit of info jura but what about the vf 48 im putting in my 2.5 classic ?
Hi Lee about the VF48,these turbos are mostly used on New age 2008+ WRX STI as OEM turbo,i think on 2.5 will make around 300-325whp and 400tq(from some informations),this turbo will be very good and very spooly turbo
Here is graph from Nasioc
And here is full thread about what mods have fitted
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...&postcount=899





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Old 31 March 2011, 07:46 PM
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Hi jura.

A vf35 does not spool slower then a vf34. Its uses a P15 exhaust housing so actually has a quicker spool up. 34 better mid and top end range as using P18 housing.
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VF48 or VF43

Both are 370bhp turbos and very responsive. Neither suffer from surge unlike the VF35 which is a surge fest on some cars.
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