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04-29-2006, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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What's the difference between S14 and S15 SR Turbos?
Part numbers and Pictures would help.
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04-29-2006, 06:19 PM | #2 |
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So folks, I figure that while I'm pink I may as well be useful.
Here's a quick EDU regarding S14 and S15 turbines, and how to tell them apart. First, here's your part numbers: 'S14' turbo: 14411-69F00 'S15' turbo: 14411-75F00 Here's an 'S14' turbine. This turbine came on S14 K's and S15 Spec-Rs with automatic transmissions. Inlet: Outlet: Part number: Here's an 'S15' turbo. These came only on S15 Spec-R with manual transmission. Inlet: Outlet: Part number: As you can see, they're nearly identical in construction. The face of the compressor housing has the same markings, even. The housing do have slight differences in their castings, and other small details. The greatest difference between them is the presence of a divider wall in the outlet of the S15 Spec-R MT turbine. This is the greatest giveaway (besides part number). |
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A/Rs are the same.
Wheel trims are also the same as far as I know. this is another S14 turbine, I'm pretty sure from S14 K's AT. Here's a reverse shot comparing it to a CA18DET T25 (on the left) I do not have a part number for this turbo. The distinctive difference is the 1-1 marking on the compressor face. Pics sourced from here: http://www.turbophile.com/our_cars/c...600_specs.html Last edited by mrmephistopheles; 04-29-2006 at 06:57 PM.. |
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Actually, I might need to revise this whole thing.
I found this on another forum: Quote:
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Apparently the IDEAL S15 turbo to have is the early version with this part number:
14411-91F00 This isn't really making sense. according to that first quote.. The late S15/early S15 automatic turbine is the same as the zenki S14 turbine, which isn't possible as those didn't have exhaust outlet divider walls. Also according to that second quote, the 'S15' turbino I have should be a brushbearing while the 'S14' turbo I have should be ball bearing. For sure the S14 turbine shaft spins better but i figured it was just in better shape... |
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More fun questions..
Just went to look at the blown turbine on my 180sx. It's a 1-1, so my guess would've been zenki S14, part number 14411-69F00, right? But it's 14411-TM416. ?!!??!??!??!? |
04-29-2006, 09:27 PM | #9 |
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intense analysis....sticky this bitch can we get a detailed analysis of S15 ecu ID codes? i have a "QT" ecu...is this late or early model S15?
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is not the S15 turbo ceramic coated, besides being ball bearing VS S14 just being ball bearing? I know my RB turbo is ceramic.
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Dave - there's no ceramic coating... the wheels on your RB turbine (compressor at least) is/are MADE of ceramic. I'm sure you know about their propensity to shatter at high boost.
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I was pretty sure the wheels in the S15 turbo were ceramic as well.
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05-01-2006, 06:19 PM | #14 |
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I ordered an s15 t28 from Performance Nissan Parts in Cali, and what I got reads Garrett A/R 60 M24 1-1 on the compressor housing. Garrett 0.64 on the turbine housing. The badge in the center section reads...
IL 0105J 14411 91 F00 466541-4 Did I get an s15 turbine, or is PNP taking me for a ride? |
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You got an S13 turbine. I'll buy it from you for $200 You must've missed this post: http://www.zilvia.net/f/showpost.php...83&postcount=7 That's the ideal S15 turbine. |
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You posted the part number that I'd already stated is the 'ideal' S15 turbine. by adding these , I'm joking. I thought I wasn't being anything less than completely obvious, but I guess I was wrong. |
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12-14-2006, 08:08 AM | #22 |
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I hate to bring this back up as it is pretty old, but I have questions. Generally speaking, what the difference in spool characteristics between a 14411 - 75F00 ball bearing and a 14411 - 75F00 brush bearing? Other than the ball bearing is gonna spool quicker. Is there really going to be much of a difference in how long it takes to get to full boost? I also have a question about this serial number: 466543 - 1C -obviously brush bearing, no divider, but I can't find anything on the 1C. Any ideas?
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