IHI VF turbo specs
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IHI VF turbo specs
Here is a list of specs I found online.
Im used to TD04L and TD05H turbos. Can anyone guide me to which is a close match of these two turbos to the VF range please?
Cheers
VF22
This turbo has the highest output potential of all of the IHI VF series turbos and is the best choice for those who are looking for loads of top end power. The top end power however, does not come without a cost. The VF22 spools significantly slower than the rest of the IHI models due to the larger P20 exhaust housing and is much less suited for daily driving than some of the other models. Although the largest VF series turbo, the VF22 is not quite optimal for stroked engines or those who wish to run more than 20PSI of boost.
VF23
This turbo is considered a great all-around turbo. Like the VF22 it utilizes the largest P20 exhaust housing. This housing is mated with a smaller compressor housing of the of the VF24. This turbo is considered optimal in applications with range from mild to slightly wild. It does not have the same top end power of the VF22, but spools up significantly quicker.
VF24
This turbo shares its compressor housing with the VF23 however, this housing is mated with a smaller (P18) exhaust side. The smaller characteristics of this turbo allow it to provide ample bottom end power and quick spool. This turbo is very popular for Imprezas with automatic transmissions and Group N rally cars.
VF28
This turbo came standard on the STi Version 5. In terms of overall size, it is smaller than the VF22, VF30 and VF34, and about same size as the VF23.
VF29
This Turbo is nearly identical to the VF24, with the same compressor and exhaust housings. However the compressor wheel in the VF29 is has been changed slightly. The changes made to the compressor wheel in this model are generally viewed as improvements, and as such this unit is typically chosen over the VF24.
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.
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.
Im used to TD04L and TD05H turbos. Can anyone guide me to which is a close match of these two turbos to the VF range please?
Cheers
VF22
This turbo has the highest output potential of all of the IHI VF series turbos and is the best choice for those who are looking for loads of top end power. The top end power however, does not come without a cost. The VF22 spools significantly slower than the rest of the IHI models due to the larger P20 exhaust housing and is much less suited for daily driving than some of the other models. Although the largest VF series turbo, the VF22 is not quite optimal for stroked engines or those who wish to run more than 20PSI of boost.
VF23
This turbo is considered a great all-around turbo. Like the VF22 it utilizes the largest P20 exhaust housing. This housing is mated with a smaller compressor housing of the of the VF24. This turbo is considered optimal in applications with range from mild to slightly wild. It does not have the same top end power of the VF22, but spools up significantly quicker.
VF24
This turbo shares its compressor housing with the VF23 however, this housing is mated with a smaller (P18) exhaust side. The smaller characteristics of this turbo allow it to provide ample bottom end power and quick spool. This turbo is very popular for Imprezas with automatic transmissions and Group N rally cars.
VF28
This turbo came standard on the STi Version 5. In terms of overall size, it is smaller than the VF22, VF30 and VF34, and about same size as the VF23.
VF29
This Turbo is nearly identical to the VF24, with the same compressor and exhaust housings. However the compressor wheel in the VF29 is has been changed slightly. The changes made to the compressor wheel in this model are generally viewed as improvements, and as such this unit is typically chosen over the VF24.
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.
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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Cool thanks.
I run a 20G on my Scoob with awesome power, but this is for my other Jap car.
Has a much smaller cc engine though, loved the power of the TD05H but so laggy, fitted a TD04L quick spool but big power difference.
Trying to figure out which VF turbo to try which would have the quick spool of the TD04L but power of the TD05H............
I run a 20G on my Scoob with awesome power, but this is for my other Jap car.
Has a much smaller cc engine though, loved the power of the TD05H but so laggy, fitted a TD04L quick spool but big power difference.
Trying to figure out which VF turbo to try which would have the quick spool of the TD04L but power of the TD05H............
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VF43`s are better suited to 2.5 impreza`s like the VF48 is,unless its rammed full of boost it will be slightly laggy on a 2.0ltr car and wont make as good of a road car as say a VF34/VF35 will do.
The VF34 is the best VF turbo made to date imho and will spool fast and give power all the way to the red line,2nd choice for me would be a VF35,it spools fast but starts to fade away after 5500rpm but makes a great fast road car and is quite a bit cheaper than the 34 and easier to find.
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I think the problem is the vf34/35's are getting on now unless you can find a genuine low mileage one that hasn't been ragged to death. I originally changed my td04 for a vf35 and although I was told it was a mint one that came from a low mileage car Duncan could tell it was well worn and tended to smoke quite abit. So Duncan recommended a vf43/48 as they are off the newer sti's and he has seen them get good figures. I bought one at a decent price and had Duncan come out to tweak the map and he said its definitely near the 340bhp mark which I'm well happy with. I will get a rolling road printout to show the improvement in the near future but the vf35 made only 317bhp which seemed really low.
I have a bug wrx by the way and I find the vf43 slightly laggier but its off a genuine low mileage hawkeye but as soon as the boost kicks in it throws you back into your seat and I'm only running 1.4 bar or boost. It seems to be a really good and strong turbo and i definitely know its good as when the boost builds up you can the turbo spool up, it screams
I have a bug wrx by the way and I find the vf43 slightly laggier but its off a genuine low mileage hawkeye but as soon as the boost kicks in it throws you back into your seat and I'm only running 1.4 bar or boost. It seems to be a really good and strong turbo and i definitely know its good as when the boost builds up you can the turbo spool up, it screams
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I have a VF22 fitted to my classic and I want to upgrade to a new technology turbo that will give me lots of low down performance , but still retain the VF22 's top end capability.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
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I have a friend who has a subaru impreza classic gc8 1998 and it has the standard td04 turbo. Ive stripped the car down to just its frame and we are putting a larger turbo on it. It is just a track day car so will it be better using a td05 or a vf34 turbo. It has a fully standard ej20 engine and no remap yet. Or would it be bettet woth a differemt turbo
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I kinda look at it as if I'm just coasting then I'm off boost and saving the old fuel?
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Thinking about a turbo upgrade for my 05 WRX. I have had an sti 3 & 4 so I have a bit of experience with the vf23 and 24 of which I preferred the latter.
Not looking for more much more than 320bhp as any more will require a front mount, better brakes and suspension.
Any suggestions?
Not looking for more much more than 320bhp as any more will require a front mount, better brakes and suspension.
Any suggestions?
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