S366 is physically to big, what other options?

iminhell1

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I just hate the way this thing fits and I want something physically smaller. If I could fit a turbo blanket I'd feel safe, but I can't. And with how I plan to use the car I know something is going to melt or burn. I can't take that chance.

So for a reasonable cost, what are my options?
Speedtech manifold, so T4 divided ex housing and something capable of 800+ to the wheel.
 

JBacon335

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There's the new Garrett G series that are pretty compact for their power range but they aren't cheap
 

tisdrew

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I've been told that the housings by BW are bigger than the other brands. Maybe finding a similar output Garrett would fit in the same space.
 

Torgus

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Precision 6266 will max out at 800whp. I would want something with a bit more headroom, maybe a 6466. Will be smaller than the BW turbos. BW Airwerks are CHEAP but large.
 
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ap485

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Weird! I’ve been running the S369 which is bigger with a PTP turbo blanket. The turbo blanket fits perfectly.
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iminhell1

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The N55 gives a little more clearance, or must.
I'm N54.

Water pipe is the major interference point. I don't have a good picture. But once the hose is on the pipe the ex housing is just about touching the hose. The might be a way to cut/weld the pipe to work but I'm not looking to do that.
 

Slow335is

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The N55 gives a little more clearance, or must.
I'm N54.

Water pipe is the major interference point. I don't have a good picture. But once the hose is on the pipe the ex housing is just about touching the hose. The might be a way to cut/weld the pipe to work but I'm not looking to do that.
Used 6466 or 6766 if balling budget. 6870 if you can find one