BorgWarner are a leading turbo manufacturer and seem to have taken over a lot of the market for current diesel engines as manufacturers need to meet stricter emissions - they have lead the way with sequential and compound turbos.
BW bought Schweitzer (S??? turbos) and KKK (K?? turbos).
The S200 and S300 turbos are some of the most used turbos around, but not always obvious as many are re-badged by other companies such as Caterpillar. The S200 I bought was put together by Bullseye using mixed and matched BW parts, specifically a smaller turbine with a Bullseye manufactured 0.55 A/R housing. See compressor map below - from memory, the plotted (red) line was for 300 HP output with my 4BD1T.
The designation is S256, where 56 is the compressor inducer dia in mm (exducer is 80 mm) - Garrett's designation includes compressor exducer in mm.
BW use some technology to broaden the compressor map that are more advanced than what Garrett do. While fixed turbos are behind VNT, BW also have VNT, sequential and compound systems.
Edit: I'm sure I posted a pic of the S256 on the standard manifold of my 4BD1T in another thread in this forum sometime ago (in response to something Matt asked).


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....but it will be my tow rig....
it would be possible to make up your own setup out of 2 different turbo's ? Alot of welding though! if you was to make your own what size Hp and Lp turbo's would you use ?


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