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Old 05-12-19, 09:40 PM
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Anyone using the SXE S372

Anyone using the SXE S372 turbo

I'm interested to see some results as it seems like it would be a killer turbo for a 13b

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What are your goals for the build? I have heard people using the sxe362 with good results.
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Originally Posted by stevo9494
What are your goals for the build? I have heard people using the sxe362 with good results.
This turbo is ~50% more flow than a 362, bit different.
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If you're really looking at using 100lb/min you might want to consider an S400 as the S372SXE only has an 80mm turbine.
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Potentially up to 700whp if car setup can handle it so SXE362 won't flow enough

The limit of the 80mm turbine wheel is one of the things I'm curious about as the 83mm wheel is capable of 850whp
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Originally Posted by WLD 07
Potentially up to 700whp if car setup can handle it so SXE362 won't flow enough

The limit of the 80mm turbine wheel is one of the things I'm curious about as the 83mm wheel is capable of 850whp
I think it just comes down to how easily you want to make the power. I think you'll have a fair bit of back pressure with that wheel at 700whp, but it'll probably make the number with enough boost. My vote would be for the T6 S476SXE.
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Anyone using te S372sxe yet ?

After seeing Kevin's results with the S369 I'm confident the 80mm turbine wheel will be ok and the extra compressor flow will make a killer combo

https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo...17psi-1133866/
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Originally Posted by mrselfdestruct1994
If you're really looking at using 100lb/min you might want to consider an S400 as the S372SXE only has an 80mm turbine.
This. x2.

Due to Backpressure and EGT. Safer to make the power on the S400. Conveniently the S472SX-E is $1k turbo or less depending on when you catch the sale.

The S372SX-E (I love how my naming protocols have continued throughout the entire internet) was debuted at SEMA last year. Spoke with the designer on this one for quite some time at the booth next to Aaron's car. Wouldn't want it on a Rotary 13B/20B due to overlap.
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