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Does anyone happen to have a compressor map for an S463? ive looked high and low all over the interweb.

example of what im looking for below.

Thanks in advance


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I have my doubts you will on this innerweb.
 

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I have my doubts you will on this innerweb.
its typically easily accessible information to help people purchase turbos. i can find it for all the larger S400 turbos but not for the S463

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I think I have one. It is a turd!

We have a billet s463.5 wheel that is a full 1.5 ounces lighter has 2mm more of blade length due to a slimmer hub and it has 5mm taller blades. Should be really close in flow to the 67.7mm.

Part # is S464BCW

The option to attach pictures is greyed out/ inactive. so here is a link to the pictures of the billet wheel. S464 Billet Compressor Wheel
 

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PM me your email and I will send you the MAP.
 

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The wheel flows about 64.8lbs/minute but because of the larger compressor housing AR and the larger 5" inlet it is not comparable to an s300.

From Mike a true turbo genius
"Also, remember that the S400 compressor covers all have larger volute dimensions (A/R) than any S300 cover, which isn’t something easily reflected in a compressor map.

Now, the 318407 compressor, well, that’s a turd, plain and simple.

It was designed for, and works well, on 330-370HP, 11.1l DDC Series 60 engines, but I have never intentionally applied it to anything else, as it’s a fairly old, non-ETT design. "
 

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Interested in this as well.

Currently running a s464 with a MDC billet wheel. And compared to my cast s465 on my 08, it’s a lot quieter off idle and across the rpm range. Seems alittle slower to spool. Different trucks but always wanting to learn more!
 
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