Aroura Multi Stage Turbo
Aroura Multi Stage Turbo
Does anyone know anything about this new turbo? ATS website doesn't have much on it other than how it works. What size is it and what hp will it support?Is it available yet?
The only thing I know about it is that I called them probably a year ago about it and they told me it would be out in about a month. Still not out yet!
I was asking prices on some other turbos from a diesel shop and the guy mentioned the MST. Said about $1800 for it .I didn't ask any questions about it.He said it as if he had one but I'm not sure. I just wondering what this turbo is on size.Says has the quick spool of a small turbo with the top end of a big one. Maybe a phone call to ATS tomorrow to find out some specs.
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They are supposed to have a twins setup that uses the stock turbo over the A4000.
I don't know the particulars on the size of the MST though, I believe its around the A4000 or A5000 size though. Its been talked about for years though but never comes to market.
Basically there is a valve that closes off one of the volutes of the turbo forcing all the exhaust through the other volute. When boost increases the valve opens and allows exhaust into the other volute basically doubling the size of the exhaust housing.
ATS has come out with a couple larger turbos recently (the A6000 and A7000) and a few more twin turbo configurations.
The original was the A2000 over the A5000.
They then unveiled the A3000 and made another twins setup with the A3000 over an A5000.
With the introduction of the A7000 they now have a twins setup with an A3000 over an A7000. They call this the Magnum Compounds.
While not advertised I have seen the twins setup with the stock turbo over an A4000 on two guys garage and talked to a couple members on here about it a few weeks before the two guys garage show premiered.
I don't know the particulars on the size of the MST though, I believe its around the A4000 or A5000 size though. Its been talked about for years though but never comes to market.
Basically there is a valve that closes off one of the volutes of the turbo forcing all the exhaust through the other volute. When boost increases the valve opens and allows exhaust into the other volute basically doubling the size of the exhaust housing.
ATS has come out with a couple larger turbos recently (the A6000 and A7000) and a few more twin turbo configurations.
The original was the A2000 over the A5000.
They then unveiled the A3000 and made another twins setup with the A3000 over an A5000.
With the introduction of the A7000 they now have a twins setup with an A3000 over an A7000. They call this the Magnum Compounds.
While not advertised I have seen the twins setup with the stock turbo over an A4000 on two guys garage and talked to a couple members on here about it a few weeks before the two guys garage show premiered.


