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airworks-fc3s 10-13-06 07:39 AM

ok, i'm happy to hear this before buying such stuff!

the numbers, BNR is claiming to reach with his upgrades are nice! but i would wonder if there wasn't some boost decrease in the upper rpm regions, like on all stock turbos! this is the most annoying fact, 'cause the rotary is developping such spicy rev's if provided with enough air!

hondahater 10-13-06 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by carzy driver
the Master Power/ SSAC/ XS Power turbos have ~alright~ cores, but the housings are crap

don't post if you don't know what your talking about. Master Power turbos are fine and have been proven so over and over again!

Turblown 10-13-06 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by hondahater
don't post if you don't know what your talking about. Master Power turbos are fine and have been proven so over and over again!

One does have to wonder why their products are cheaper price wise than garrett though..

snowball 10-13-06 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by RETed
I wouldn't touch it.
As much as the supporters like to claim, I put Master Power in the same category as the SSAutoChrome / XS-Power crap.


-Ted

why? i havent seen a single person post on here about issues with real master powers turbos.

RETed 10-13-06 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by airworks-fc3s
the numbers, BNR is claiming to reach with his upgrades are nice! but i would wonder if there wasn't some boost decrease in the upper rpm regions, like on all stock turbos! this is the most annoying fact, 'cause the rotary is developping such spicy rev's if provided with enough air!

Almost any turbo will do this, unless you happen to size the turbine A/R perfect or slightly oversized.
If you're worried about boost drop-off, then go with an electronic boost controller - that should fix it.


-Ted

RETed 10-13-06 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by snowball
why? i havent seen a single person post on here about issues with real master powers turbos.

I really don't give a shit.
Go reread my response.
It is my personal opinion that they are crap.
I would never run one on my personal car, period.
End of discussion.
I really don't want to get into another debate over how good / bad these brands are.


-Ted

Carzy Driver 10-13-06 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by hondahater
don't post if you don't know what your talking about. Master Power turbos are fine and have been proven so over and over again!

my neighbor had a MP turbo in his diesel work truck. the compressor housing split onto a pieces when he started up one day. MP was called and they told him, oops a assemblier must have over torqued the housing bolts which lead to the failure. BS!! cast quality is CRAP!!

FCKing1995 10-13-06 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by airworks-fc3s
ok thanks!

no reviews on the BNR's??

anyone can recommend them??

Ive heard nothing but great things about his turbos. I live just 5 minutes up the road from where his shop is. He certainly knows what he is doing when it comes to RX7's and turbos for them. He has a gold S5 that I think hese running one of his Stage 2's on, dont quote me on that though. That thing is BAD ASS!!! As soon as I get some money rounded up in the next month or 2 I will be buying one of his Stage 2's and some other mods

FCKing1995 10-13-06 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by airworks-fc3s
ok, i'm happy to hear this before buying such stuff!

the numbers, BNR is claiming to reach with his upgrades are nice! but i would wonder if there wasn't some boost decrease in the upper rpm regions, like on all stock turbos! this is the most annoying fact, 'cause the rotary is developping such spicy rev's if provided with enough air!

Yes you will see slight decreases in boost at high rpm, but like someone already said thats pretty normal, especially when dealing with a hybrid. I dont find it to be enough to be a problem though, might see a few psi drop over 6000-6500rpm, but again, pretty normal stuff

bacek 10-13-06 12:15 PM

gt35rs

but it will cost you moolah

airworks-fc3s 10-16-06 01:31 AM


Originally Posted by FCKing1995
Ive heard nothing but great things about his turbos. I live just 5 minutes up the road from where his shop is. He certainly knows what he is doing when it comes to RX7's and turbos for them. He has a gold S5 that I think hese running one of his Stage 2's on, dont quote me on that though. That thing is BAD ASS!!! As soon as I get some money rounded up in the next month or 2 I will be buying one of his Stage 2's and some other mods

yeah, nice to hear!

it's always a good thing to hear some recommendations from someone that's nearby an knows about the shop! ;)

although, i've already talked to him friday evening, seems to be a nice and experienced man! think i'll do the stage 2!! :git:

harharhar


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