Need New Turbo...Garrett or Borg Warner!?!?!?

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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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Default Need New Turbo...Garrett or Borg Warner!?!?!?

ok fellas so as briefly as i can let me tell you my current specs, my future wishes, and thus my current dilemma...so i have a 00 civic si with a gsr swap, all forged internals, sleeved and bored 84mm, with a gt28r. took it to the track this last friday and was running low 13's and high 12's consistently on radials. i have been dyno'd at 378 to the wheel but want more power, around 450-500, and want to run low 12's and high 11's. basically im looking for a 12 secdond daily driver. everyone i talk to tells me my little gt28 is now the weakest link in my build, and while i love her i agree it is time for more. I have been a garrett fan all along and was considering a gt35r as my upgrade but lately a lot of my friends and local peers have been telling me to get a borg warner...so the question is this...what borg warner system is equivalent to the gt35r and is it as good as the garrett turbo!? money is not really an issue here, just reliability and consistancy!? thank you everyone for your input!!!! all intelligent help and opinions appreciated...
Old Jul 5, 2009 | 01:21 PM
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Default Re: Need New Turbo...Garrett or Borg Warner!?!?!?

there are a lot of post about BW vs Garrett. i actually did a search just a sec ago on s362.

Do a search and i promise you will find a lot of info. be sure in the search function to put "threads" instead of "post".
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