GT35 GTX3582 Billet Wheel Turbo .63 AR T3 Vband Turbine Housing Anti-Surge US V2
__GT35 GTX3582 Billet Wheel Turbo .63 A/R T3 Vband Turbine Housing Anti-
Surge USA__
Journal Bearing Billet Wheel Turbo with specs as follows:
Flank Billet Compressor Wheel
_ _Specification:__
Compressor wheel: 65.7/82.6/85.3mm
Compressor Housing: 0.72 A/R Anti-Surge, 4" Inlet, 2.5" Outlet
Turbine wheel: 68mm/62.3mm
Turbine housing: T3 Inlet, V-Band 3" Outlet, A/R 0.63
Oil inlet:7/16-24UNF
_ _What can you benefit from our Forged Billet Compressor Wheel?__
_ _
__
_ _Stronger Wheel:__
_By using forged billet aluminum to make the wheel, there is no chance of
minute air bubbles being in the mental. So, you don't need to worry about
porosity issues. That means billet compressor wheel is much stronger than cast
compressor wheels._
_ _Better Blades Design:__
_By using forged billet aluminum and machined on a 5-Axis mill, the billet
compressor wheel can be designed much more aggressively, the nose and hub can
be designed significantly smaller to allow for a greater blade diameter. And
the blades can be made much more complicated to increase blade surface area,
which can flow more air into the engine._
_ _Lower Engine Intake Air Temperature:__
_By using forged billet aluminum, the wheel can be machined much thinner.
This allows the wheel to have a greater efficiency range, because their is
less blade thickness to contact the air and heat it up. It also means that
with less blade thickness and lower hub area that there is a greater area in-
between the blades to squeeze more air and build boost pressure. The more
efficient a wheel is the lower the intake temps, and everyone knows the cooler
the air going into the engine the more horsepower you can make!_
By using forged billet aluminum and machined on a 5-Axis mill, the billet
compressor wheel can be designed much more aggressively, the nose and hub can
be designed significantly smaller to allow for a greater blade diameter. And
the blades can be made much more complicated to increase blade surface area,
which can flow more air into the engine. By using forged billet aluminum, the
wheel can be machined much thinner. This allows the wheel to have a greater
efficiency range, because their is less blade thickness to contact the air and
heat it up. It also means that with less blade thickness and lower hub area
that there is a greater area in-between the blades to squeeze more air and
build boost pressure. The more efficient a wheel is the lower the intake
temps, and everyone knows the cooler