The newest turbo in BorgWarner’s AirWerks® series is proving that bigger isn’t always better.
The S200 and S300 SX-R series super-cores for performance applications—released late last year—arethe latest evolution of these performance racing units. Engineered with innovation and ingenuity, theSX-R packs a lot of power into a smaller unit.
“SX-R offers improved aerodynamics thanks to a new compressor wheel architecture that improvesaerodynamics, flow, power and efficiency across the map width—all without compromising spool-up,”explains Seth Temple, Application Engineer.
John Vincent, Sales Manager for the Performance Program, agrees: “In this case, smaller is better! Thisjournal-bearing turbo makes great power with a near-instant response—there is little to no turbo lag.”With improved aerodynamics, the SX-R is an improvement over the SX-E and evidence of BorgWarner’scommitment to continually refine and innovate. Automotive enthusiasts like the SX-R for many reasons:
• Reduced inertia that provides a quicker boost response than similarly sized rotor groups• Pre-machined speed sensor port and boost source on the compressor cover• Forged milled compressor wheel (FMW)• 360-degree bearing system (S300SX-R)• 270-degree bearing system (S200SX-R)• Additional map width and efficiency• Black anodized compressor wheel• Great value and power potential for gas and diesel engines• USA-made
The AirWerks SX, SX-E and SX-R incorporate serviceable twin hydrodynamic journal bearings with ahigh-pressure ratio compressor stage, utilizing extended-tip technology and a high-efficiency turbinestage. Visit borgwarner.com/airwerks to learn more.