How much boost on Boss gts turbo?

Cale

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im running 22 psi on my boss gts 61 with dual ceraimc ball bearings now with maft pro (speed density) and im wondering how much this turbo would hold up to? and also the fact that i cant change the timing how much i could boost without blowing it up? timing is set to 7 degrees at 800 rpm. i have wbo2 and egt for security and at 22 psi it looks fine.. but im about to dyno her tomorrow and maybe bring the boost up a bit more..
everything is done to the engine with wiseco pistons eagle rods and arp allover, 2mm hks stopper gasket and 650cc injectors and much much more
 

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8000rpm? 7degrees? I think mine is set at like 14degrees at 8000rpm. I don't know what is consedered safe though. Do you have a way to monitor it for knock?
 

spoolint78

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To my understanding you can wire up the maft pro to monitor/alter your car's enging timing.
 

frontierguy25

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It depends, I have 660 injectors and a 60-1 Boss turbo. First if your turbo has that stupid oil filter on the feed side get rid of it, over time you will be rebuilding that thing!! I know! I have run 17 psi on a small HKS IC and made 411rwhp. As long as your fuel is right you should have no problem boosting 25+ psi. You have the Ball Bearing option so your turbo should be fine for that much boost! I plan on running about 22psi on mine next time I go to the dyno and see what it does.
 

Cale

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i made 408 rwhp today with 641 nm torque (473 ft lbs) at 20 psi...
pretty nice numbers i think but i would like more of course =)

as for the turbo oiling is it the oil restrictor you are talking about ???
 

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No, there's filter in the turbo itself IIRC, you need that restrictor. Don't take that off!

There is no restricter in the turbo, it is a piece that goes in between the feed line and the turbo, it just basically extends the feed line. but if you take that off the feed line with bolt right into the top of the center bearing cartridge.

That stupid re stricter cost me 2 rebuilds. Talk to Jeff Tamilus He makes the JT series turbos don't use the restricter or filter. If that thing gets clogged or hurt your turbo is gone!! Then you'll need another rebuild! I have been running my turbo without it for about 7k+ miles now and it's been great no issues at all! I couldn't even get to 3k miles with that stupid restricter. The local turbo shop tested it and it wouldn't let 35psi even go through it, it just clogged up.

So I say take it off! Talk to JT though!

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starscream5000

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You will need a restrictor on the oil feed line for a Ball bearing turbo. You do not need the filter though, although it's recommended to have one, but it's up to YOU to keep a close eye on it and the condition it's in. The turbo needs clean oil running through it, thus the need for another filter.

Why do you think the filter clogs up, hm?

If you do not have the restrictor, it will choke up the CHRA.
 

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starscream5000;1047914 said:
You will need a restrictor on the oil feed line for a Ball bearing turbo. You do not need the filter though, although it's recommended to have one, but it's up to YOU to keep a close eye on it and the condition it's in. The turbo needs clean oil running through it, thus the need for another filter.

Why do you think the filter clogs up, hm?

If you do not have the restrictor, it will choke up the CHRA.

This is Greg from Lipp, I like your reply above! The BB turbo needs very little oil to run. The non BB turbo needs all the oil you can give it. All turbo's for the MA70 must have free flow of the oil, However much oil you put in it,the same amount, or more is better, must be able to flow through or you will have oil leaking out of places you don't like.
The 60-1 is a very good wheel and it is not a high pressure wheel so around 25 lbs of boost is going to be the max you should be looking for.
 
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Cale

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good to hear from the manufacturer =) by the way whats the differnce between the 60-1 and the gt61??? and the difference between the gts and garret except in/out size of compressor house?
 

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Different trims on the wheel. If you look up some garret wheel specs, they should give you a good idea of the differences.

The compressor housing on the GTS is indeed larger, claiming to offer some additional power available if you are extracting everything that turbo has to offer.
 

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ok reason i ask is that i first ordered a boss gts 60 but it had gone out so i took the 61 wheel option with bb... and thats all i know abou the turbo.. that the inducer is 61mm. dont know how much power it can handle but im sure much more than the 408 rwhp i made on 20 psi..?
 

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The 60-1 wheel is actually a 58mm wheel. So yours should flow more than mine!

I guess I just read over where your turbo is ball bearing, mine is not so there is no need for the restricter. Make sure that you check it from time to time because it tends to get damaged or where the holes in the filter deal are no longer there. It's like a little screen, and if you seen a screen on a window where it has been hit and the screen flattens. and the holes get smaller.
 

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Per Greg's website, the Stage 4 GTS61 is rated for 600HP with supporting mods, and the stage 5 GTS61 is rated for 615 with supporting mods. The differences between stages is the size of the turbine on the exhaust side. IIRC the Stage 5 either has a .81 trim or .84 trim, can't remember exactly, and I don't know at all what the stage 4 has.
 

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We run the stage 5 gts cover with the gt61 wheel and it has the ball bearings in it. With the bb it is spooling 900 rpm sooner than with the thrust bearings. This turbo is on Charles 88 with only fuel up grade and the stock injector's and Maf pro. He is very very happy with this turbo. The 61 trim is a Garrett wheel that is used but I don't know the Garrett p/n
Greg
 

Cale

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ok, good info from you guys!! i will check that filter tomorrow.
ok, faster spoolup, i have tried to change my maft pro to get faster spoolup but i get full boost at about 4200 rpm... i thought it would be much faster with the bb??
by the way heres my dyno results:
 

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