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Hello there,

New guy on the forum, from over the UK.

I know you guys have better idea on old age turbo because you guy are more willing to try new things then people in the UK.

I got myself a car and after long research, I think it is an HKS TA45S turbo.

I can't find much info on it, other than it is OLD... Does anyone have any details on this turbo that they can share?

IE what are the expected output at what boost?

Right now it is not setup properly, but it looks like it can do 1 Bar at 4500rpm, and looks like a healthy 1.4 - 1.5 bar at 5200rpm or so (Not sure if that is the case as the car on the dyno provided stop boosting at 1.2 bar)

I am not too sure if that is good or bad, anyone with single turbo can compare? I know it is no match for modern turbo (T04Z, GT4088R, etc...) Just an idea on what I got and any ideas for improvement would be nice.

Swapping the Turbo may not be an option at the moment as it is running HKS F-Con V Pro 3.0 (yes, old age again), and therefore I can't have it reflash and remap, as I am pretty sure it will be locked.

Thanks for the help guys... I'll post pics of my car when I get it out of the body shop. :blink:

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isnt that the bush bearing old style 1000hp big boy? thats a freaking hefty turbo... i rekon try and sell your ecu and turbo to someone and if you like big power get a HKS T04Z with a kinda smallish exhaust housing to get it up and running a bit earlier and try source yourself a power fc.

Edited by LTHLRB
isnt that the bush bearing old style 1000hp big boy? thats a freaking hefty turbo... i rekon try and sell your ecu and turbo to someone and if you like big power get a HKS T04Z with a kinda smallish exhaust housing to get it up and running a bit earlier and try source yourself a power fc.

I am pretty sure it won't be that big. It has a .72 AR comp and about a .9 A/R Turbine... The turbo base on some of the specs I found (as it was use in the HKS ZeroR), was right between a T04S and a T04R, so I assume about 650hp or so.

Again, since no one have tried it in the UK, no one know. I saw Signal old R32 Demo use the HKS T45S (should be the same), and it made 710ps at 1.8bar (which is more boost then I would like on pump fuel)

I am runing 272 cam and it has forge piston and H-section con rod. Not sure about the crank, but with a Trust extended sump, Trust oil cooler, and oil pressure over 7bar when cold, I doubt it have a standard oil pump in there either.

you are using some pretty big cams there..

A few rb30 commodore vls use the TA45 garrett turbos.. they are 1000hp version.. so yours will be roughly 850 - 1000hp... im taking a wild guess..

Hum...using a RB26 mean I will loose out some response.... I guess given the specs, It should be safe to run 1.6 bar the long as the exhaust gas temp don't go too hot.

AFR is around 11.5 - 12 so I am playing it quite safe... :P

they are not bad. the manifold they come with (cast low mount) is not too bad either. BUT they are old and a bit laggy for the power they produce. I say bin it and replace it with a T04Z but keep your manifold and wastegate. if the car was tuned well to begin with a re-tune is not 100% neccessary (but if you can do it one would be advisable to get the best out of it).

Ive got one on my car, and they look to be about 800 hp, they are certainly bigger than the gt35r 700hp. With the same cams as you, and an rb30, im hoping to get 450rwkw, but thatll need 1.6bar. On the old rb26 it was horribly laggy, but the motor had a cracked piston. It was supposed to make 380rwkw at 1.4 bar on a stock motor. Im only keeping the turbo at the moment, as its like new, and i figure the $2-3000 to put a later gen turbo on it can be spent elsewhere on the motor at this stage.

Edited by Adriano

Dinosaur Garrett with a few slight A/R variations from memory . If you can't afford to change it then about the only practical thing you could do is play with T45 footprint twin scroll turbine housings . The manifold will be split pulsed and should be running I think a 50mm HKS external wastegate .

The best equal in this day and age would be a Garrett GT4088R which also uses a .72A/R compressor housing of similar proportions . The plain bearing GT40 turbos are much cheaper than the ball bearing version .

A TO4Z would pull the power (torque) range down considerably over the TA45S and if you can get the right turbine housing from ATP , a GT3582R could pull it down a bit more again .

Where do you want the power/how much the budget ?

Cheers .

Edited by discopotato03
Dinosaur Garrett with a few slight A/R variations from memory . If you can't afford to change it then about the only practical thing you could do is play with T45 footprint twin scroll turbine housings . The manifold will be split pulsed and should be running I think a 50mm HKS external wastegate .

The best equal in this day and age would be a Garrett GT4088R which also uses a .72A/R compressor housing of similar proportions . The plain bearing GT40 turbos are much cheaper than the ball bearing version .

A TO4Z would pull the power (torque) range down considerably over the TA45S and if you can get the right turbine housing from ATP , a GT3582R could pull it down a bit more again .

Where do you want the power/how much the budget ?

Cheers .

Thats the sad part at the moment. Really have no budget (as in no money left). Just got the car, just got it out of the body shop, finish the interior and suspension. I do want something more modern, but I am just trying to decide if I can live with this turbo on a road driven basis. I will have it properly set it up and hope it does what I want it to do.

If the turbo is "acceptable" when compare to modern equalivent, then I might just leave it the way it is. However, if say a GT4088R with a .82AR is going to be FAR FAR better then what I got now, then it might be worth it to change.

Another thing I do worry about is the fuel pump. I am asking for 650hp crank, and I am running light blue injectors (be is HKS 680cc, DENSO 700cc, SARD 720cc), I am not worry about the injectors. But I think it might only have a HKS 280l/h fuel pump, and I am worry that at the top end it will run out of poof and drop the fuel pressure... That is NOT a good thing.

I am getting the car on the dyno Wednesday to check the AF over, hope it doesn't go bang...

dude, if you know primary school maths you will know a 280lph pump will easily support a 700cc/m injector...

280 litres/h = 280,000 cc/h

divide by 60 minutes

= 4666.67 cc/min divide by 6 injectors = 777.78cc/min...

if you are worried about dropping fuel pressure, then look at a fuel pressure gauge whilst running it up on the dyno.

yess the lowmount lagmaster :respect:

intersesting oldschool drag setup. just a ta45. big but very agg. they work but. running a airfilter???? all the ones ive seen dont lol. with the abs wiring melting wastegate.

that sort of responce your talking of isnt to bad really. if its in a low gear. if this is you loading it up on the freeway then its a lagmaster :P

yess the lowmount lagmaster :respect:

intersesting oldschool drag setup. just a ta45. big but very agg. they work but. running a airfilter???? all the ones ive seen dont lol. with the abs wiring melting wastegate.

that sort of responce your talking of isnt to bad really. if its in a low gear. if this is you loading it up on the freeway then its a lagmaster :P

Well, just took it out for a drive (finally!!!)

And a lag-monster it is. Nothing below 1 bar (4500rpm), then it is rocket boost to 7K

It is also a top mount using a HKS T04R manifold. Why the jap guy use such an old Turbo is still a mystery for me...

Why did the last owner in UK decide to rebuild the turbo and to change for a new one is also a mystery for me....

Either way, the car does drive nice-ish...Can't wait to get more out of it on the dyno

Making a "T04R" is laughably easy . Take one garden variety plain bearing T4 centre section and fit the "R" wheel to it with a

T04S compressor housing . HKS cropped the common as dirt T04 P trim turbine but I wouldn't bother . Or you could just buy a T04 60-1 turbo and Garrett even now do that with the larger sized BB centre section .

Your call .

I thought I was the only person that had used this turbo :P If you google it you will probably get a whole heap of posts by me :)

These are the specs I found out.

Compressor

A/R: .72

inducer: 62.5mm

trim: 56

Turbine

T4 flange

A/R: .9

exducer: 66mm

On my car it was a lag monster. The car is a toyota corona with a 1jz in it, auto, 4.6:1 diff gears.

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My car would make 10psi at 6000rpm in 1st gear and then full boost at about 5200rpm in higher gears. I don't know if it was just my setup but it only made 240rwkw@17psi. Setup is, FMIC, 3" piping, 4" dump pipe, 3" exhaust, fuel system, microtech, 100RON plus octane booster. The lag wasn't helped by the fact the wastegate was opening up well before it needed to though. No boost controller.

I would stick with it for a bit and see if it makes good power. If so, leave it. Otherwise, I would be looking at a GT3582R with 1.06 to have less lag than this and make more power. GT4088R with .8x a/r would be good also, apparently the PT modded GT4088's with .8x a/r on a 1jz are quite streetable.

I thought I was the only person that had used this turbo :( If you google it you will probably get a whole heap of posts by me :)

These are the specs I found out.

Compressor

A/R: .72

inducer: 62.5mm

trim: 56

Turbine

T4 flange

A/R: .9

exducer: 66mm

On my car it was a lag monster. The car is a toyota corona with a 1jz in it, auto, 4.6:1 diff gears.

149629019.jpg

My car would make 10psi at 6000rpm in 1st gear and then full boost at about 5200rpm in higher gears. I don't know if it was just my setup but it only made 240rwkw@17psi. Setup is, FMIC, 3" piping, 4" dump pipe, 3" exhaust, fuel system, microtech, 100RON plus octane booster. The lag wasn't helped by the fact the wastegate was opening up well before it needed to though. No boost controller.

I would stick with it for a bit and see if it makes good power. If so, leave it. Otherwise, I would be looking at a GT3582R with 1.06 to have less lag than this and make more power. GT4088R with .8x a/r would be good also, apparently the PT modded GT4088's with .8x a/r on a 1jz are quite streetable.

Yep Chris, I think me and you must be the only 2 person in the world using this dino... Well, you were using the dino... :(

Other than us, its a load of RX-7, and the old HKS R32 ZeroR which has probably dissolved in the rain by now.

So far it makes 1bar (14.5psi) about 4500rpm, and should see 1.5bar at about 5200rpm, have not check it yet.

Over all, it is streetable... It is a normal NA RB26 when you drive it (no fast or torque by the way), but once that turbo get going, you are GONE!!! You have to hold on to everything and tense your muscle in the neck up other wise your neck will snap or you will leave through the rear wind screen. :domokun:

Will get it dyno today, I hope to make as near to 600 wheel bhp as possible, but might be wishful thinking. :P

Here is what my car looks like now, not the best picture since I used my phone.

Needs a clean for sure... hopefully everything goes well today. :)

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that actually looks pretty cool. what kind of fenders are they?

Those are the Yanack GT Fender, +25mm on front, +30mm on rear. PAIN in the bum to put on...!!!

But yes, it is a bit of an extreme look and some people like it, some hate it.

I personally love it, just can't wait to get it all clean and set up for a drive.

Car off to Dyno now... Fringers cross that I will have 6 pistons in the block when it comes back. :domokun:

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