When it comes to the turbine housing, you have two options: Volute Open Flow (VOF) and Volute Twin Scroll Flow (VTF). The BorgWarner tech team regularly fields questions about the differences between VOF and VTF as well as if single and twin designs can be crossed. This tech tip focuses on the benefits of VTF, or twin scroll turbo housing.
The Benefits of VTF
With the VTF design, the manifold and turbine housing are divided into two flow paths. This allows the engine firing order to alternate the flow and send the pulse energy directly to the turbine wheel.
Here’s how it works:
The turbine wheel likes the high velocity, evenly-spaced pulses of gas; and as long as they are slow enough in succession and duration, the wheel can make good reaction usage of the energy. What results is an improvement in effective efficiency, and at lower engine speeds more turbine power can be generated. The obvious result is quicker spool and better low-end boost response.