GT2860R vs GT2860RS questions

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I have a Fiesta ST with either the GT2860R or RS version and can't tell the difference. The turbo label was removed before i bought the turbo and at this point the cartridge is bad and in need of replacement. The rotors are very worn from rubbing so I don't think measuring the diameter of the rotors will be accurate . Is there a way for me to easily differentiate between the two?

Also, if I wanted to just upgrade my Gen 1 to a Gen 2 while I'm at it, could I just get the Supercore, Garrett, Gen2 GTX2860R, and call it a day, or is it specific to either the R or RS, and not the other? Thanks
 


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I heard back from ATP and it's an RS version. Now I've got to decide if it's work an extra $600 to upgrade to the GTX2860R versus keeping it a GT2860RS. I know it's old, but with the WGA and BP Racing manifold it was spooling around 3,900-4K RPM's and I really don't need anymore power.
 


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I heard back from ATP and it's an RS version. Now I've got to decide if it's work an extra $600 to upgrade to the GTX2860R versus keeping it a GT2860RS. I know it's old, but with the WGA and BP Racing manifold it was spooling around 3,900-4K RPM's and I really don't need anymore power.
What's the total cost for turbo rebuild and the cost for the turbo upgrade?
 


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What's the total cost for turbo rebuild and the cost for the turbo upgrade?
Rebuild is $750 + tax and GTX Supercore is $1,350 + tax.
 


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Rebuild is $750 + tax and GTX Supercore is $1,350 + tax.
I just sold a lightly used GTX2860 Gen 2 (<15K miles on it) for $1550. Getting another turbo may be the better route. You would have to retune on the Gen 2 anyway, so you are likely out $400 on the custom tune.

Have you ever driven a stock turbo fiesta? Curious if you have ever experienced the low end torque that you are missing with this turbo. I moved from the Gen2 to the S280 because the Gen2 spooled too slow for me (ATP kit + ported OEM exhaust manifold). Just some food for thought considering you could probably walk away from your damaged turbo and invest in the S280 and it would cost only $200 more compared to repairing yours with the GTX supercore.
 


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I just sold a lightly used GTX2860 Gen 2 (<15K miles on it) for $1550. Getting another turbo may be the better route. You would have to retune on the Gen 2 anyway, so you are likely out $400 on the custom tune.

Have you ever driven a stock turbo fiesta? Curious if you have ever experienced the low end torque that you are missing with this turbo. I moved from the Gen2 to the S280 because the Gen2 spooled too slow for me (ATP kit + ported OEM exhaust manifold). Just some food for thought considering you could probably walk away from your damaged turbo and invest in the S280 and it would cost only $200 more compared to repairing yours with the GTX supercore.
According to the Whoosh website the S280 is spooling at 3,700, so is that really an upgrade over the Gen 2 considering the Garrett's power potential? What did your Gen 2 spool at? I guess if you're not planning to go Aux fuel or meth the S280 would be much more fun spooling quicker.
 


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s280 is at full boost at 3.1k rpm in 4th gear. My Gen 2 wasn't there until 4.1k rpm. It's a massive difference. Take a look through this thread: https://www.fiestastforum.com/threa...t-dyno-virtual-dyno-and-datalog-thread.22987/

All of us have our vdynos posted.
What #'s are you seeing with stock 93 fueling? I've been on the thread and will take a look again now, but when I was on there earlier today it seemed the only person making numbers in the 300's had aux fuel.
 


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The S280 looks to be a great turbo, but I'm just going to replace the cartridge in the disco potato and call it a day. Thanks for the recommendation and if I keep the car another year I might give the S280 a shot.
 


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By the way, with proper fueling can I see 360whp on the GT2860RS? This would effectively max out the LPFP from what I've read as it's supposedly good for 400hp. I plan to run the Whoosh single port aux fuel kit for some more safety and fun. Thanks
 


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By the way, with proper fueling can I see 360whp on the GT2860RS? This would effectively max out the LPFP from what I've read as it's supposedly good for 400hp. I plan to run the Whoosh single port aux fuel kit for some more safety and fun. Thanks
I’d say you could get to that power level on that turbo, yes.


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By the way, with proper fueling can I see 360whp on the GT2860RS? This would effectively max out the LPFP from what I've read as it's supposedly good for 400hp. I plan to run the Whoosh single port aux fuel kit for some more safety and fun. Thanks
I highly doubt you will make that with a disco potatoe even with aux and ethanol. It's old tech. People didnt even make that with a gen 1 gtx2860r.

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What was the size of the housing on the hot side of the turbo as this makes a difference how the 2860 spools up?
tial makes a .52ar housing for the 2860 that will greatly help with spool.
 


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What was the size of the housing on the hot side of the turbo as this makes a difference how the 2860 spools up?
It was the standard .64 a/r hotside that comes with the gtx2860 gen2 in all the fiesta kits.


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