Borg Warner EFR 9180 Build
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Borg Warner EFR 9180 Build
Pretty excited my parts started arriving today. I am starting to repair and better my recently acquired FD. So far I have ordered RA 2mm super seals, Turbosmart eboost2, Full-Race twin scroll manifold, and the Borgwarner EFR 9180. I feel like a little kid all over again. Everyone on here has been talking about the EFR series buy no one has put one on a car yet so hopefully I can tell u guys what I think about it and have some dyno sheets up for you.
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I will most likely start removing the engine at the end of the month. And the turbo hasn't even been released yet. Borg Warner started from the smallest to largest so mine will be available the 2nd week of April, buy may be sooner. I will keep u guys posted.
#6
Well removed my engine today and opened it up. Found that the reason the engine was siezed up was because the water seals had gone and the prior owner just let the car sit like that so the rotors rusted up. Now I am looking for two rotors.
#7
Sent out my lim to RG machine shop in puerto rico to get the semi pheriferal ports put in it last week. And my engine down to Philly to get the irons resurfaced, semi peripheral ports put in the housings, get the engine dowell pinned and lubricación externa ( external lubrication). So there should be alot more updates from now on.
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#8
Sent out my lim to RG machine shop in puerto rico to get the semi pheriferal ports put in it last week. And my engine down to Philly to get the irons resurfaced, semi peripheral ports put in the housings, get the engine dowell pinned and lubricación externa ( external lubrication). So there should be alot more updates from now on.
#9
Nope no turbo yet.... And I managed to save my rotors... I put them in a 5 gallon drum filled with brakefluid and all the rust came off and all the seals came out... They look new now lol. But thanks for looking out. As soon as I get my stuff back I will post up pictures. I am very interested to see how they do the semi pp on the stock lim since they actually have to weld material on cause there is nothing there.
#11
No turbo yet. Still waiting. Will be getting my engine back from Don Roberto in Philly back at the end of the month when I go down for dragmania. And my lim should be done soon by Raul Gonzalez at RG machine shop in toa baja puerto rico. I can't wait to see that engine in the car and idling. I feel like a little kid just thinking about it.
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And I really haven't been pressing the issue cause my engine or car isn't ready yet but if it were the only thing holding me up then it would be a problem. If that time comes and still no turbo I will just change it for a gtx42
#18
I was told 30-60 days delivery from time of order. Seeing that is a 30 day difference in eta, I see that as a likely drag out to 90days +.
Might just replace my TO4Z and wait until these things are in steady supply and some numbers about to see real world results
Might just replace my TO4Z and wait until these things are in steady supply and some numbers about to see real world results
#19
For the new EFR series, that kind of wait is very normal. In fact, I know a lot of orders that have no set date, they were just left "open". BW is now the sole turbocharger provider for quite a few racing series (including ALS and many others) this year as well as providing these new EFR units for some OEM companies. The little aftemarket stuff like you and I (regardless of our quantity) is small beans and comes secondary. I have 5 of these unites orded for various cars and customers, and depending on the size EFR, some of the wait times are crazy and "open ended" as I stated before.
-J
-J
#24
Its not the CHRA castings, but rather the turbine housings. They finally have someone who is producing them up to BW standards, and its just taking some time to get enough turbos produced to ship to the distributors. I was lucky enough to have a handful already, but not as many as I would like.