Turbo Flanges
Turbo flanges are essential components for any automotive enthusiast looking to enhance their turbocharger setup. At Vivid Racing, we offer a wide selection of high-quality turbo flanges designed for optimal performance and durability. Whether you're building a custom exhaust system or upgrading your existing setup, our flanges provide the perfect fit and support for your turbo applications. Upgrade your ride with precision-engineered flanges that ensure maximum boost and efficiency.
Precision Turbo & Engine Mild Steel T3 Turbine Housing 5 Bolt Outlet Flange
Precision Turbo & Engine Pro Mod and UTV -10 An Hi Flow Oil Drain Flange
Precision Turbo & Engine Pro Mod and UTV -12 An Hi Flow Oil Drain Flange
Precision Turbo & Engine Small Watercooled Turbo -8 An M8-1.25 Bolts Hi Flow Oil Drain Flange
Precision Turbo & Engine Steel Sportsman | Promod C | Cover Outlet Flange Only
Precision Turbo & Engine T3 | T4 2-Bolt Oil Inlet Flange
Precision Turbo & Engine T4 Sized V-Band In/Out Turbine Inlet Flange 2-3/4" Tube Stainless Steel
Precision Turbo & Engine T4 Sized V-Band T/Hsg. Outlet Flange To 4" Tube Stainless Steel
Stainless Bros SS304 Turbo Outlet Flange Porsche 996 | 997 | 991 1997-2013
Torque Solution -10AN Oil Drain Flange For Garrett GT | Garrett GTX | BW EFR
Torque Solution 12AN Pro Mod | GT55 | Large Frame Turbos Port Matched Oil Drain Flange
VTT 2" PTE T3 V-Band Tube Turbocharger Inlet Flanges
VTT 2" Sch 10 Garrett G25/G30/G30 Turbocharger Inlet Flanges
VTT 2.75" PTE T4 V-Band Tube Turbocharger Inlet Flanges
VTT 3" PTE T4 V-Band Tube Turbocharger Inlet Flanges
VTT 3-5/8" PTE 3" Tube Precision Outlet Flanges
VTT 3-5/8" PTE 3.5" Tube Precision Outlet Flanges
VTT 3-5/8" PTE 4" Tube Precision Outlet Flanges
VTT 3.5" Tube PTE T4SS V-Band In/Out Turbocharger Outlet Flanges
VTT 304SS Turbo Head Flanges BMW N54/N55
VTT 4" PTE Sportsman T4 Divided Outlet Flange Precision Outlet Flanges
What is a Turbo Flange and what does it do?
Turbos are often referred to by "T" numbers that are really a turbo’s class type. These numbers were originally created by Garrett, the largest turbo manufacturer in the world. You have probably heard people talking about T3 and T4 turbos in their car. The “T3” number is a general CFM classification. The T number also specifies a compatible exhaust flange type which the turbo will bolt onto.
It’s important to understand there are many different types of T3 turbos with different air outputs which are rated for different horsepower applications. So when somebody says they have a T3, they are actually saying what class of turbo they have, and the flange type. Generally speaking, T3 class turbos can deliver enough air volume for applications in the 200 to 300HP range.
But what has T3 and T4 class turbos have to do with the turbo flange? Well, aside from both having the word “turbo”, turbo flanges are pieces of metal that have been machined to connect a turbocharger to an intake or exhaust system. Commonly made of mild steel or stainless steel, a turbo flange can also be manufactured from aluminum. Depending on the particular application, there are several different types and styles of turbo flange designs that work on a vast array of turbocharger sizes and ports. Most flanges are produced on a computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine or on a flame cutter. Some high-performance, specialty pieces are created from a solid chunk of billet material on a milling machine, however.
Because the turbocharger isn’t connected to the engine directly like a cylinder head, the turbo flange connects to the turbocharger in one of several ways, as well as to the exhaust and intake pipes through the use of flanges. Each flange, regardless of its function or application, also commonly uses a flange gasket. The gasket is sandwiched between the flange and the turbocharger housing.
The mounting surface of a turbo flange must be extremely flat and finished to a proper tooth so that it might bite into the gasket material properly. This is critical due to the tremendous amounts of boost pressure that can be generated by the spinning turbocharger. The smallest imperfection in the flange or its adjoining, mating surface could result in a loss of pressure. This translates to less power that you thought you are producing.
More important than the power, though, this might lead to the destruction of other critical engine components, such as pistons, cylinder walls and valves. Other types of damage that could potentially result from a damaged or blown turbo flange are oil leaks, lack of oil pressure to the turbocharger bearings and heat damage to the turbo from misdirected exhaust gasses. Yikes!
Vivid Racing carries high performance turbo flanges from top manufacturers to make sure that you are always making the power you want. The exact fitments will also ensure the safe operation and longevity of your engine.
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