View Full Version : 1jz and the Borg Warner s360
Josch
12-02-2015, 11:21 AM
I have a 1jz with a r154
I am looking for a good single turbo and pretty much have my mind set on the Borg Warner s360 just wondering if anyone else has this set up I've done some searching and most people say get the s366 but I hear those are a bit lazy on the spool.
Car will be a street car and just a car I drive for fun
Looking for no more than 400-500 to the wheel not looking to go any further than that. I bout a top mount single turbo manifold so I'm going to be going with a single ( in case some suggest upgrading the twins)
I'll be getting the haltech ps2000 Ecu in time as well as a top feed rail with 880cc injectors front mount intercooler and 3" exhaust.
This is a project im piecing together so any help is welcome
It's a 1jzgte non vvti
Highway Riding
12-02-2015, 11:35 AM
That is a good turbo. I have a the s362 FMW on a 2jzgte non vvti and love it. All hell breaks loose around 4k rpm.
Josch
12-02-2015, 11:52 AM
Does the s362 come in t4? And that's awesome to hear how is the fitment ? Any extra work ?
TwintoneCoupe
12-02-2015, 11:59 AM
^^Agreed, that or a 6262 or GT35
Josch
12-02-2015, 12:12 PM
6262 was a earlier choice but kinda fell for the bw thanks for the replies guys
eDmSiL80
12-02-2015, 12:13 PM
Garrett GTX are great turbo's for spool and power output. look up ryan tuercks GTX 1JZ S13.
Josch
12-02-2015, 12:41 PM
Will do i use to be in the z32 game and the garret gtx turbos were pretty nice. Now I'm in for jzing the s30 I have
Highway Riding
12-02-2015, 01:01 PM
No need to spend GTX money if you don't have it. With slightly slower spool BW's will be just fine. They come T4 divided and or open. I use a divided mani myself. Fitment is tight but i had no issues. Some use a spacer to clear the front runners. This is in a Soarer
Josch
12-02-2015, 01:18 PM
That's kind of what I was hearing about the BW with the fitment and the spacer helps. and thank you for the picture man very nice !
What air intake and pipe did you use for the turbo ?
And from what I see the prices are not bad for the bw around 750-800 shipped for the s360,362 and 366. Which is s bit cheaper than the gtx.
It'll be going into a 78 280z.
Highway Riding
12-02-2015, 01:24 PM
That's kind of what I was hearing about the BW with the fitment and the spacer helps. and thank you for the picture man very nice !
What air intake and pipe did you use for the turbo ?
And from what I see the prices are not bad for the bw around 750-800 shipped for the s360,362 and 366. Which is s bit cheaper than the gtx.
It'll be going into a 78 280z.
K&N air filter. The rest is easy stuff to get. That's why i went with BW the prices are very affordable. A similar GTX turbo will twice if not more.
Josch
12-02-2015, 01:34 PM
Def appreciate the advice and will be getting it soon hopefully. Bw have a awesome sound as well. Know it doesn't affect preformance but it sure sound sweet
PoorMans180SX
12-03-2015, 08:06 PM
Garrett GTX are great turbo's for spool and power output. look up ryan tuercks GTX 1JZ S13.
GTX are overrated IMO.
I have a 1jz with a r154
I am looking for a good single turbo and pretty much have my mind set on the Borg Warner s360 just wondering if anyone else has this set up I've done some searching and most people say get the s366 but I hear those are a bit lazy on the spool.
Car will be a street car and just a car I drive for fun
Looking for no more than 400-500 to the wheel not looking to go any further than that. I bout a top mount single turbo manifold so I'm going to be going with a single ( in case some suggest upgrading the twins)
I'll be getting the haltech ps2000 Ecu in time as well as a top feed rail with 880cc injectors front mount intercooler and 3" exhaust.
This is a project im piecing together so any help is welcome
It's a 1jzgte non vvti
Hello good sir, I would highly recommend the new S300SXE line from BorgWarner, standard with 360 degree thrust bearings, FMW compressor wheels, and newly designed and more efficient compressor covers. The smallest of the lot, the 61.44mm inducer, 76mm turbine "S361SXE" flows over 70lbs/min, and will be absolutely perfect for your application. This turbo in the .91 housing (recommended) would be an EASY 400whp setup on a 1JZ.
Freddy
12-03-2015, 09:44 PM
Is there any dyno chart for the sx-e Turbos
sorry for thread jack
Josch
12-04-2015, 06:12 AM
Awesome info poormans180sx do you have a link to were they sell these turbos ?? I'll be looking to purchase next week if possible.
Michael E
12-04-2015, 06:48 AM
I have been looking in to the S200SX-E for non vvti 1jz. Thoughts? Its been recommended to me, I might give it a try.
Michael E
12-04-2015, 06:50 AM
Awesome info poormans180sx do you have a link to were they sell these turbos ?? I'll be looking to purchase next week if possible.
http://www.workturbochargers.com/
WORK Turbochargers
2359 Pelham Parkway
Pelham, AL 35124
205.516.3946
Give this guy a call, he is very knowledgeable with these
RB25GUY
12-04-2015, 07:19 AM
+1 on the GTX being over rated Comp turbos makes a sweet triplex bb aluminum center cartridge turbo with a XH-F extended wheel tip flows 30 percent more example: their CT3B with the XH-f wheel 5562 is about the size of a GT3071r but is rated to 58lbs per min.
How would an S400 do on a 1JZ non VVTi? There are are a couple localy that are cheap.
Josch
12-04-2015, 08:05 AM
Michael thanks man I'll be giving him a call on my lunch and def can't wait to get this set up moving.
PoorMans180SX
12-04-2015, 04:52 PM
Awesome info poormans180sx do you have a link to were they sell these turbos ?? I'll be looking to purchase next week if possible.
I sell them. You can PM me if you'd like, my pricing is pretty awesome.
I have been looking in to the S200SX-E for non vvti 1jz. Thoughts? Its been recommended to me, I might give it a try.
KILLER street combo.
How would an S400 do on a 1JZ non VVTi? There are are a couple localy that are cheap.
S400's are BIG. How much power are you looking to make? It doesn't make much sense to run an S400 unless you're looking to push 900+whp.
Josch
12-04-2015, 05:00 PM
Pm about to be sent !
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