PHR - Powerhouse Racing V1 Turbo Manifold for 2JZ-GTE

$1,599.00 $1,519.05

Precision "T3" V-Band Inlet/Outlet (S or H Cover) or Turbosmart 2.25" Inlet or Garrett G30 / GT35
Precision "T4" V-Band Inlet/Outlet (S or H Cover) or Turbosmart 3" Inlet or Garrett G40 / GT40
Precision Sportsman V-Band Inlet/Outlet
Other (Specify in notes)
SKU: PHR 01012082.C.S.VT3.2.D44.C
Description

PHR - Powerhouse Racing V1 Turbo Manifold for 2JZ-GTE

Part Number:  PHR 01012082.C.S.VT3.2.D44.C / PHR 01012082.C.S.H.2.D44.C / PHR 01012082.C.S.SM.2.D44.C / PHR 01012082.C.S.0.2.D44.C

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More Than Just a Manifold

No compromise

The PHR V1 Turbo Manifold has been years in the making to bring you unmatched performance and price. We've taken decades of manifold design and engineering and packed it all into what we feel is the perfect cast manifold.

And for a limited time, our manifold is including FREE CERAMIC COATING, FREE TITANIUM STUD AND NUT KIT, AND FREE WATERNECK ROTATOR (OVER $450 in Total Value) So get your hands on one while you can, because this deal is too good to last!

Key Features and Solutions

Experience the excellence

The Powerhouse of Manifolds
Our manifolds are a key piece on some of the fastest and most beautiful cars on the planet. We hope to be a part of yours.

Stainless Cast Construction
321 Stainless Steel Investment Cast Construction renowned for superior resistance to high temperatures and corrosion and an incredibly smooth internal surface finish with consistent wall thickness. This manifold is built to last!

V-Band Turbine Housing
Powerhouse Racing is proud to offer our V1 Turbo Manifold for the 2JZ-GTE engine. It's made to support v-band inlet turbine housings like the Precision V-band series, Turbosmart V-Band Series, or Garret V-Band Series turbos. Our flange is welded on which give us the ability to suit your turbo of choice.

Cost of Horsepower
This manifold is the ultimate balance of performance versus cost. With the ability to handle anything the latest v-band turbo technology can throw at it. The runner design to offer encourage ultimate responsiveness and flow. And wastegate priority to keep it all under contol. It's impossible to find a manifold that rivals the quality and ability for the cost.

Installation and Fitment
We've design a manifold using our decades of experience, to give you the easiest to install and  turbo positioning the plays nicely with all other components, like your oil drain line, your intercooler piping, your downpipe. There won't be any concessions being made to install this into your 2JZ powered vehicle.

Wastegate Priority and Boost Control
The S1 Manifold was designed with wastegate priority as a key design characteristic. We've provided maximum flow to the wastegates that no other manifold can match.

This manifold utilizes Dual 44/45/46mm wastegate flanges. Compatible with Precision Turbo, Turbosmart, Tial, and many other wastegate brands.

Some notes about boost control
Advertised spring pressure does not always follow real world turbo outlet pressures. Several factors will affect the wastegate opening pressure. Mostly it's pressure on the bottom of the diaphragm and pressure on the bottom of the valve. Pressure on the bottom of the diaphragm is easy, it's really just turbo compressor outlet pressure. Pressure on the bottom of the valve is more complicated. 

Manifold design, turbo sizing, turbine size and Turbine housing A/R directly effect pressure on the bottom of the valve. These can all effect exhaust manifold pressure, not only at the turbo but at the gate as well. You can get different pressures in the collector of the manifold and at the bottom of the valve, but in general, they should be fairly close to the same, but even 1 or 2 psi will have an effect. With all of those factors added in, you cannot assume the advertised spring pressure will output actual advertised boost pressure.

A very well designed manifold/turbo combination may produce significantly less exhaust back pressure, which will increase the turbo compressor outlet pressure compared to advertised spring pressure.

The most important thing is not what is the advertised spring, but are you able to control the boost to what you want. As long as you are not boost creeping, the wastegates are doing their job.