GT
vs. T - What's the Difference?
Turbocharger
technology has advanced during the recent years, and at the forefront
of that wave has been Garrett, leading the charge of modernization
at the OEM level. One notable advance at the OEM's has been the
shift from the traditional T-turbocharger to modern GT technology.
Older 'T' products served as a workhouse for the aftermarket for
many years, but now Garrett GT will revolutionize turbocharger
performance and enable the reduction of turbo lag to virtually
undetectable levels.
The
GT Evolution
In the 1990's Garrett engineers developed a radically new efficient
turbocharger baptizing it 'New Garrett Technology' aka the 'NGT'
turbo. Over time the term was shortened to 'GT' and is now used
to specifically describe the aerodynamically advanced Garrett
turbochargers that cause the turbo to spool up to boost and accelerate
your vehicle quicker than ever.
WHY IS GARRETT GT BETTER THAN T PRODUCT?
Product Simplification - T product
typically contained 54 components, compare this with GT technology
which has drastically reduced the number of components by more
than 45% to average of 29! Reducing the number of individual parts
drastically diminishes the opportunity for failure, thus resulting
in smoother motoring.
Journal Bearing - The bearing system
in the GT turbocharger allows for improved shaft stability and
less drag throughout the speed range. In fact, the GT shaft motion
has decreased by 20%, which greatly improves the durability of
the bearing system.
Thrust Bearings - The new GT turbochargers
have an increased load bearing capacity of up to 35%. This provides
greater resistance to thrust bearing failure, especially when
the combination of an oversized compressor wheel to turbine wheel
is used.
Improved Aerodynamics - The wheels
used on the GT turbochargers increase the efficiency of the turbocharger
system. Increased efficiency allows improved engine performance
in each application.
Wheel Trims - The GT range has several
more wheel trims that the T range, enabling a more accurate match
of turbocharger to engine that will in turn result in optimum
performance.
Piston Rings - The piston rings on
the GT range are made from M2 tool steel. This material can withstand
higher temperatures than traditional T range piston rings, making
the GT product more appropriate for today's modern engines
Information
Provided By: Garrett Performance Products
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