The new Garrett G25-550 turbo
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Search didnt show anything. Has anyone tried a G25?
Looking at the specs it should be something that wants to compete with Borg Warner EFR's.
https://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbo...series-g25-550
I tried a local shop but they haven't heard anything on pricing yet.
Anyone have any thoughts/Opinions? I feel like Garrett hasnt done much to compete before this. The GTX line etc was a meh upgrade at best
Looking at the specs it should be something that wants to compete with Borg Warner EFR's.
https://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbo...series-g25-550
I tried a local shop but they haven't heard anything on pricing yet.
Anyone have any thoughts/Opinions? I feel like Garrett hasnt done much to compete before this. The GTX line etc was a meh upgrade at best
https://www.full-race.com/blog/garre...turbochargers/
Full Race has some info on it. I honestly really like Garrett and have always been loyal to them. Will be interesting to see if they outperform the EFR line which still hasnt blown me away honestly.
Full Race has some info on it. I honestly really like Garrett and have always been loyal to them. Will be interesting to see if they outperform the EFR line which still hasnt blown me away honestly.
In the past Garrett was the mack daddy, I have never once had a garrett turbo fail on me and the results have always been extremely good. My turbo kit came with a Hydra so if it works why should I replace it? I guess I could blow 1200 on a MS3 but the Hydra works so ummm....?
Garrett was never the mack daddy. Garrett just had a near-monopoly on the market and had almost no competitors. Now that the market has some diversity, they are falling by the wayside, and attempting to step up their game to stay competitive.
I don't see this as a strong enough effort, and would never dumb 2 grand to find out, when you can spend hundreds less for a proven winner.
Saying "they aint neva dun me wrong so they legit" is not a valid argument when discussing new innovating technology.
I don't see this as a strong enough effort, and would never dumb 2 grand to find out, when you can spend hundreds less for a proven winner.
Saying "they aint neva dun me wrong so they legit" is not a valid argument when discussing new innovating technology.
Garrett was never the mack daddy. Garrett just had a near-monopoly on the market and had almost no competitors. Now that the market has some diversity, they are falling by the wayside, and attempting to step up their game to stay competitive.
I don't see this as a strong enough effort, and would never dumb 2 grand to find out, when you can spend hundreds less for a proven winner.
I don't see this as a strong enough effort, and would never dumb 2 grand to find out, when you can spend hundreds less for a proven winner.
I don't think the G-series are actually available yet, are they?
It will be interesting to see how they stack up against the EFR. On paper, it's got the same performance advantages over the existing GT/GTX turbos.
--Ian
It will be interesting to see how they stack up against the EFR. On paper, it's got the same performance advantages over the existing GT/GTX turbos.
--Ian
They didn't have models at SEMA, just leaflets. AFAIK the turbine wheel is still nickel-based, not Ti-Al like the EFRs. To me, the turbine wheel is why the EFR works the way it does.
I'm not an ME, but the guys at moto-IQ seem to be excited. Supposedly "Mar-M" for the turbine, whatever that is.
Nerd-O-Scope: Honeywell Garrett?s G-Series Turbochargers
--Ian
Nerd-O-Scope: Honeywell Garrett?s G-Series Turbochargers
--Ian
In the past Garrett was the mack daddy, I have never once had a garrett turbo fail on me and the results have always been extremely good. My turbo kit came with a Hydra so if it works why should I replace it? I guess I could blow 1200 on a MS3 but the Hydra works so ummm....?
It's good that they are trying to compete with the EFR lineup, but considering the price differential I still maintain the EFR is by far the top dog in the turbo world right now.
So far I've only seen one place that's posted a price that's anything other than an obvious place-holder, and that's full-race.com, and their prices on all Garrett turbos are significantly higher than other vendors. IIRC EFRs were stupid expensive when they first came out too, but prices came down a bit. I think it's a bit early to be passing judgement on price/value. 
As for the inertia of the turbine, the moto IQ article has some interesting things to say about the design of the compressor wheel and the fact that even if the density of the turbine wheel material is higher, the strength is also higher, implying it could be made with less volume of material.
Let's see how it does on an actual engine before pronouncing that it sucks, huh? If nothing else, I'm glad to see Garrett bringing out new products. Competition is good for everyone.
--Ian

As for the inertia of the turbine, the moto IQ article has some interesting things to say about the design of the compressor wheel and the fact that even if the density of the turbine wheel material is higher, the strength is also higher, implying it could be made with less volume of material.
Let's see how it does on an actual engine before pronouncing that it sucks, huh? If nothing else, I'm glad to see Garrett bringing out new products. Competition is good for everyone.
--Ian







