Godspeed T25/28 vs Used Garrett Turbo from SR20
#1
Godspeed T25/28 vs Used Garrett Turbo from SR20
I know you shouldn't build a turbo setup around one peice. But I HAD a running turbo setup that used a fleabay T25/T28 that pretty much ******* exploded. My manifold and DP are good quality parts (BEGi Log Manifold and S downpipe). However, I need a new turbo. I can get a used Garrett for ~$250, or new Godspeed turbo for ~$275.
I don't want to hear people talking **** about the godspeed turbo, or what the **** ever. If you've never owned one...STFU & GTFO.
Guess the real question is, How does the Godspeed stack up against the Garrett. I searched (don't think I haven't) and have only found where people say the Godspeed turbo is good for the price. But has anyone ever started out with a Godspeed turbo then switched to a Garrett or vice versa?
If so,
Spool characteristics/differences between the two?
WG operation, did it hold advertised psi?
Durability, Mileage of Godspeed turbo vs Used Garrett?
Also; I've heard of rebuilding Chinachargers with REAL Garrett parts and it makes them pretty ******* awesome..Any truth to this?
Thanks for your responses in advance,
-Josh
I don't want to hear people talking **** about the godspeed turbo, or what the **** ever. If you've never owned one...STFU & GTFO.
Guess the real question is, How does the Godspeed stack up against the Garrett. I searched (don't think I haven't) and have only found where people say the Godspeed turbo is good for the price. But has anyone ever started out with a Godspeed turbo then switched to a Garrett or vice versa?
If so,
Spool characteristics/differences between the two?
WG operation, did it hold advertised psi?
Durability, Mileage of Godspeed turbo vs Used Garrett?
Also; I've heard of rebuilding Chinachargers with REAL Garrett parts and it makes them pretty ******* awesome..Any truth to this?
Thanks for your responses in advance,
-Josh
#2
Had a godspeed 3076. loved it. new owner is enjoying it now and its still running like a champ. I don't think there are many here that have t25 godspeeds. Most have the 28/30. The results are really inconsistent, so I doubt you'll get ONE overwhelming answer here. Some have made REALLY good power, and some not so much.
#3
Pics for reference;
Original Ebay-China-Bullshit-DOESN'T-HIT-THE-MOTHERFUCKING-BLOCK; Manifold Cracked after 4 months:
Bought the **** from BEGi to solve issue with cracked manifold; ran great for ~300 more miles then this happened;
Discovered that the turbo was POURING oil into my exhaust; so this happened;
Car never made boost again, I couldn't find a fitting for the turbo oil inlet. Car went back N/A and all turbo parts sit in a corner.
and the car sits like this now;
Original Ebay-China-Bullshit-DOESN'T-HIT-THE-MOTHERFUCKING-BLOCK; Manifold Cracked after 4 months:
Bought the **** from BEGi to solve issue with cracked manifold; ran great for ~300 more miles then this happened;
Discovered that the turbo was POURING oil into my exhaust; so this happened;
Car never made boost again, I couldn't find a fitting for the turbo oil inlet. Car went back N/A and all turbo parts sit in a corner.
and the car sits like this now;
#4
Had a godspeed 3076. loved it. new owner is enjoying it now and its still running like a champ. I don't think there are many here that have t25 godspeeds. Most have the 28/30. The results are really inconsistent, so I doubt you'll get ONE overwhelming answer here. Some have made REALLY good power, and some not so much.
Does the 28/30 use the same DP bolt pattern and flange as the 25/28?
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How much power are you looking for? At 9psi from a sr20 2554 I made right under 200hp and 200ft/lbs of torque. It was almost a perfect an Autox setup. I would personally go with a genuine garrett if you are using the car for Autox.
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I bought my sr20 2554 off a guy for $100 and put something like 20k on it, then sold it to another user on here. He has since sold it again and I think it is still in use. Just make sure the real garrett has no shaft play and you should be fine.
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Don't be scared of used parts. Every part you put on your car instantly becomes a used item. I traded parts to get my used gt2554 and it's fine. Just know what you're looking for if you inspect it before you buy it.
EDIT: The SR20 T25 is also known as the T25G and it's a great turbo. I used to run one, before I ended up with the gt2554. They can be rebuilt for dirt ******* cheap (if ever needed)
#12
I agree: if you're going to beat on the car constantly (autox) I'd definitely go with a good condition authentic garrett or something else that's brand name.
And there's nothing wrong with a used turbo as long as its in good shape.
the godspeeds use a weird 5 bolt turbine outlet that's ALMOST like a regular t25 5 bolt but just a bit off, so you have to make your own dp or have a godspeed specific flange welded to it. At least that was the case with my 3076.
It was perfect for my driving style and I loved it, but I'd say a 30 would be quite a bit laggy for auto-x use.
Get a brand name 2560 or equivelant. I think it would be the perfect turbo for your goals.
And there's nothing wrong with a used turbo as long as its in good shape.
the godspeeds use a weird 5 bolt turbine outlet that's ALMOST like a regular t25 5 bolt but just a bit off, so you have to make your own dp or have a godspeed specific flange welded to it. At least that was the case with my 3076.
It was perfect for my driving style and I loved it, but I'd say a 30 would be quite a bit laggy for auto-x use.
Get a brand name 2560 or equivelant. I think it would be the perfect turbo for your goals.
#13
Yes, I would have to say it is better. I've driven a chinacharged car and it was not "Zomg! Uber slow spoool!" but the transition into boost was noticeably different. It was a T25 equivalent of my gt2554. I think it's more of a quality control issue than anything. Some are great, some are meh.
Don't be scared of used parts. Every part you put on your car instantly becomes a used item. I traded parts to get my used gt2554 and it's fine. Just know what you're looking for if you inspect it before you buy it.
EDIT: The SR20 T25 is also known as the T25G and it's a great turbo. I used to run one, before I ended up with the gt2554. They can be rebuilt for dirt ******* cheap (if ever needed)
Don't be scared of used parts. Every part you put on your car instantly becomes a used item. I traded parts to get my used gt2554 and it's fine. Just know what you're looking for if you inspect it before you buy it.
EDIT: The SR20 T25 is also known as the T25G and it's a great turbo. I used to run one, before I ended up with the gt2554. They can be rebuilt for dirt ******* cheap (if ever needed)