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AA Water Cooled Big Turbo w/Pro XP Housing for RZR XP Turbo & Turbo S

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AA Water Cooled Big Turbo w/Pro XP Housing for RZR XP Turbo & Turbo STurbo fits 2016 2021 RZR XP Turbo & Turbo S Models New for October 2022: Our proven turbo now uses larger AR housings like the Pro XP turbo for even more flow and less back pressure. We went to the larger housings after testing and finding with the correct tune adjustments this turbo can spool just as fast as our standard water cooled turbo offered for years. The biggest difference from our previous turbo is the reduced exhaust backpressure (even

  • Turbo fits 2016-2021 RZR XP Turbo & Turbo S Models
  • New for October 2022:  Our proven turbo now uses larger AR housings like the Pro XP turbo for even more flow and less back pressure.    We went to the larger housings after testing and finding with the correct tune adjustments this turbo can spool just as fast as our standard water cooled turbo offered for years.   The biggest difference from our previous turbo is the reduced exhaust backpressure (even further) which helps resist a knock event (timing retard/slight drop of power) on the same fuel.  This is especially true for higher pressure tunes over 24-25psi and where you will see the most difference.   If you build your motor with a billet crankshaft and use our wastegate with 15-17psi crack pressure, this turbo will build up to 29-30psi of boost on our race tunes.  However, it will also trail ride on a level 2 tune and be wicked fun/reliable for those just looking for a good replacement turbo.
  • New Pro Style housings with an XPT style center section with tucked water lines to make installation MUCH easier than installing an actual Pro XP turbocharger.  Pro turbo's require cutting shields, a new drain tube, and all around slight fitment issues.  This turbo still requires a bit of routing with the lines, but installs 10x easier than an actual Pro XP turbocharger.  
  • Ready to step up to the next level on your XPT and gain some serious power? Up to 255-260 crank horsepower! This complete bolt-on, water cooled turbo is just what you need for up to 25-27 PSI of boost!  The water cooled turbo is like what is used on the new Pro XP as the water cooling helps keep charge temps extremely cool.  This makes for more sustained power and cooler motor/engine/exhaust temps.   Boost temps will skyrocket quickly on the factory turbo, where as with our water cooled turbo and much larger compressor housing, they will be lower... even at boost temps over 25 pounds!  Now that we are moving air on the intake side, we need to get that air out.  This turbocharger includes a high flow 10 blade exhaust turbine with a larger bore to decrease back pressure and heat buildup in the motor.  Heat buildup on the exhaust side is another HUGE issue with the factory turbo.  What's essentially happening is you are running out of exhaust flow, and that makes more power very hard to produce.  With this high flow turbine, we can increase boost and see a healthy increase in horsepower with our tuning on pump gas and race fuel.  The factory wastegate is also a big problem as it's very weak, and as time goes on the spring only gets weaker.  Building boost with a wimpy wastegate can produce varied results, hot temps, and turbo overheating.  We install a high pressure actuator complete with a new bracket.  This wastegate has extremely consistent results, will hold a huge amount of boost, and is a key component in this turbo mod working so well.  Each turbo is fully balanced and set up from a professional turbocharger manufacturer. 
  • Thinking of another turbo upgrade?  Many of our competitors offer an inferior mod, and do not offer the advanced tuning we do. Many use stock wastegates, do not bore the compressor housing, or do not modify the exhaust turbine.  These are all huge reasons why our turbo works well. Tuning changes are drastic for modifications like this, and many others do not have the correct tuning knowledge to pair with such mod.  
  • ECU Type/o2 Color drop down choice:  2017-18 models ALL have the standard black lead.  In 2019+ models blue o2 leads are wideband models and we must know this.  These models are a different ECU type and will NOT do an ECU read (we supply your stock file).  For more information on this, see this link: https://aftermarketassassins.com/tech-blog/f/rzr-turbo-evap-ca-models# 
  • Requires AA custom tunes built specifically for this turbo. Wastegate crack pressure is 7 PSI
  • OEM turbo inducer is 36mm.  The AA turbo is 44mm.
  • OEM turbo compressor wheel is 50mm.  The AA turbo is a 60mm billet wheel.
  • OEM turbine (exhaust) wheel is 11 blade 39mm.  The AA turbo is a 10 blade 44mm
  • Much larger AR housings (snails of the turbo) vs. factory
  • Stainless steel turbine housing has greater corrosion resistance and is less likely to crack like the OEM housing
  • Stock like drivability!
  • Gain another 12-15 RWHP on pump gas tunes over the factory turbo
  • See THIS article on our turbo mod vs. water cooled turbo vs. the Pro XP turbo
  • Big gains in low end performance and crazy high end gains on longer pulls (this mod does not fade off anywhere near as much as the factory setup)
  • Lower EGT's (Exhaust temps) due to higher exhaust flow
  • Lower intake temps before and after the intercooler
  • More efficient turbo all around which is easier on the turbo and motor
  • A must have if you ride in higher elevations where the stock turbo struggles to create boost
  • Our test results on our 2019 Turbo S Show 137-138rwhp.  A standard XPT has less aggressive clutching and will show 134-135rwhp stock.  
  • Testing results on the dyno have not been ran again since using the Pro XP housings, only field testing where we do all tune finalization.  From knowing how the Pro Xp dyno's compared to our WC turbo setup, it's safe to say we are modest on horsepower gains listed below, and actual results are most likely 5-10% higher, especially on level 4 and higher.
  • The Level 2 turbo upgrade tune is a very safe 16-17 PSI 91 octane tune, good to run on any 91 oxy/ethanol.  This tune produces 155-160 RWHP peak(calculated 195 crank hp), but will pull much harder and keep that horsepower maintained much better than the stock turbo.
  • The Level 3 turbo upgrade tune offers 18-20 PSI and is also meant to run on 91-93 octane fuel.  This produces 175 RWHP (calculated 220 crank hp) and comes on unbelievably strong, and keeps pulling.  Those with 91 non ethanol, or 93 even with ethanol will be fine on straight gas.  Those with oxygenated  91 might want to think about adding splash of race fuel or VP Octanium/boostane fuel additive.  
  • The Level 4 turbo upgrade tune is for 98-100 octane fuel. This will produce 185-187 RWHP (calculated 240 crank hp) at 22-23 PSI and hauls the mail!  Most will mix race fuel with pump fuel to get the 100 octane which is what we recommend.  A can of Octanium/boostane to your tank will also work with this tune.
  • The Level 5 turbo upgrade tune is for 110 octane fuel and simply drops the hammer!  You'll have everyone wondering what is done to your RZR with this bad ass tune.  A huge 25-26 PSI of boost that comes on HARD.  This tune produces 200-205+ RWHP (calculated 250-260 crank horsepower) on our dyno, and has shown 215-220 on customer dynos. We normally run this tune on 110 leaded fuel.  Leaded fuel is harder on O2 sensors but we have not had much of an issue.  We would suggest picking up another O2 sensor, or an O2 blockoff to keep around.
  • The Level 6 E-85 turbo upgrade tune is simply unbelievable. Very similar to the 110 tune power, but runs on cheap corn (E85) fuel! This can also be ran on VP or other E85 fuels.  This fuel makes the motor run cooler and it absolutely loves it.  If using pump E-85, make sure you are between 70-85% ethanol for this tune.  25-26 PSI with a wicked timing curve that produces the same 200-205 RWHP.   This tune requires our 1200cc injectors and our high flow fuel pump. Selecting Level 6 will result in all tunes being built to run 1200cc injectors. You MUST run the 1200cc injectors with all tunes if selecting this option. 
  • IF you have a race built motor with a billet crank, or just want to see what your OEM motor will handle, we have race level 5 & 6 at 28-30psi we can custom build.  Please contact us if this is something you are after.  
  • Requires a high flow intake tube as the OEM will not fit over our larger inlet.  The AA aluminum intake tube or other silicone intake tubes meant for the stock turbo will work, but be tight.  The best option is to use the AA intake tube with our larger coupler(this is an option).
  • Supported mods needed for all levels:  AA big turbo tunes for PV, AA high flow intake tube, AA high flow charge tube, AA S3 clutch kit, AA blow off valve, AA slip-on exhaust or a slip-on exhaust that is free flowing. Power levels are shown with the AA exhaust with no quiet core installed.
  • Additional supporting mods needed to run level 4-6:  Tighten head bolts to 85ft-lbs or install ARP studs to 85ft-lbs (95 if using custom age 625+ studs), gap plugs to .020", catch can(version 3 is highly suggested), and pre airbox intake tube
  • 2016 models will need our 2017 style injectors and upgraded fuel pump.  If wanting to run E85 on a 2016 model, please contact us as you will then need 1200cc injectors... it's just a little bit more complicated.
  • Turbo kit includes:  Complete balanced AA water cooled turbocharger with stainless turbine housing, water lines, and instructions
  • See instructions HERE
  • Part number: 112-1024

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Infinity
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful keyboard, VERYuseful programmable buttons aplenty. Only problem: Intermittent connectivity problem with wireless unit.
Color: Black
I really love this keyboard, having used "ergonomic" keyboards for a great many years now, and using nothing else. The design is really nice, with the split keyboard being an increasingly rare thing to find these days. Almost no models made by anyone offer such a design, but even if there was more competition of this type, I still think this keyboard is great. The programmable buttons (MANY of them) are a huge plus. You can program most of them to do all kinds of things, including opening often-used documents or websites for you, or running macros you write. The buttons that are intended for specific purposes, though, are so well thought-out that I leave most of the button assignments as they are. For example, the buttons dedicated for increasing, decreasing, or muting the speaker/headphone volume are VERY useful very often. And the calculator button also gets a lot of use. Others are the same: very well-thought-out standard assignments doing things I do often (and that presumably most people do often), and once you get used to the fact that now you have a button that does what you want (at first, you'll do it the slower way requiring many more button presses &/or mouse pointer clicks), this keyboards full functionality really shines through for you, and you can't imagine how you could use anything else! The removable palm rest is another great feature, by the way. Since I use this on my lap, and the bottom of that thing isn't comfortable at all that way, I'm very happy it comes off. And it goes on and off very quickly and easily, in case you want to move it back and forth between a non-organic surface and your lap. The only problem I have with this keyboard in its wireless version (I have both cabled and wireless ones) is that with many positions I get in, even when the keyboard is VERY close to the receiver plugged into the USB jack on the front of my computer, it won't work at all many times. But when the keyboard is in other positions that have NO line of sight to the receiver, it works fine. It's very particular that way, with some orientations that seem like they'd make for very easy connectivity being impossible to use, while other orientations/distances that seem like they wouldn't work work just fine. Go figure. But once you learn its oddities, you can work around that by moving the keyboard and/or the receiver plugged into the computer so that it works. I do still find it annoying that it seems like the most comfortable positions I want to be in often seem impossible to make work, even with very close proximity. Using the wired version, of course, removes this problem entirely. But I think that the connectivity of the wireless version should not be so touchy and idiosyncratic, and would describe it as a "design flaw." I would have to say that, overall, this isn't enough to warrant deducting a star, though. Overall, though, I'd say it's a great keyboard, and highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2013
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Amazon Customer
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Good all around design with plenty of functionality; best design especially for this price. Very comfortable ergonomics.
Color: Black
The ergonomics of this keyboard are very helpful. I've purchased this same keyboard many times over the years (they wear out). It takes some getting used to, but I love it. It's a more natural position. I'd like it better if there was more space between the two sections of keys, but I would assume they were trying to keep the footprint similar to a regular keyboard for space reasons. This made a big difference in my neck and shoulder pain and I don't experience any wrist pain like I do when using other keyboards. I don't know if they still make the wireless version, but I can't recommend that as it wears out even faster than the wired keyboard. And that leads me to the one real drawback - they wear out too quickly. Usually the letters on the keys wear off first, which usually isn't a big issue since I don't look at the keyboard much, but when I do, it's a pain that the keys no longer show the some of the letters. The keys themselves begin to wear out. It seems to me it happens faster than it did years ago. They used to last a few years before they keys stopped responding well (nothing happens when you hit the key and then suddenly you get a jumbled mess), but in recent years, it seems like I need a new keyboard every two years. I suppose that's one way to make sure your product continues to sell. Also, initially the keys are fairly quiet, but it doesn't take long before they're quite noisy. In comparison to other ergonomic keyboards, this one has the best design in the lower price range. Others with better designs run into the hundreds. I highly recommend this keyboard.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017
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Mike Cueva
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
1 Year Later....Still going Great
Color: Black
Ok, I have had this keyboard since June 28, 2015 and today is July 4th, 2016. Having thought about this keyboard over the last year and then swapping it out for a standard Dell (non ergonomic) keyboard for the last two weeks has made me realize a few and not so few obvious things: 1) Footprint of ergonomic keyboard on desk is larger than most that I can recall. Not a con but keep that in mind if your computer desk is on the smaller side 2) Build Quality. You buy a top tier (Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, HP, etc) business OR retail keyboard for a decent price, one EXPECTS minimal issues. There are two issues that have cropped up over the course of the last year: a couple of the tabs holding the snap on palm rest have broken off. The palm rest/riser plastic piece is still firmly attached. My guess is that these plastic clips were put in high stress areas. No loss in functionality. The CAPS LOCK LED light that is in the middle doesn't really work anymore. If I hit the caps lock with my left pinkie finger, the light doesn't come on. If I smash the same caps lock with my thumb or index finger, the light comes on and then goes out. Windows 10 always tells me via the popup message if my caps lock is on. No loss in functionality. 3) Key labels have not worn off. The letters are a bit faded but are still clear. The number row above the keys are virtually pristine (and by extension are used for the comparison of the letter keys). 4) This is a very good ergonomic keyboard. Within a couple of days of the swap, my wrist and left finger were starting to have that familiar hurt. I could go on and on about the specifics that some have posted in other reviews, but I feel that this is relevant to my use after a full year
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2016
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An Alexandria music lover
New York, US
★★★★★ 1
IMHO: Expensive torture for thumb, hand, and arm
Color: Black
I should have paid more attention to the clearly reasoned (and IMHO *accurate*) negative reviews. After about one week of not-very-intense use I had to stop using this apparently well made but horribly designed keyboard. The use of my right hand and arm became painful. There were three main problems: #1 The amount of thumb pressure required to actually register the "space" key was way too much to type with any comfort or confidence. Even if I concentrated on always striking the space key so that a space would be inserted into the text or computer code where needed, I found that about 1-in-12 or 1-in-14 attempted spaces would not be inserted. It is terrible that part of one's brain must focus on striking the space key with heavy force; it is even worse that one must proof read each page of text or code to ensure that spaces have been inserted where needed. #2 The space key is intrinsically badly designed anyway, because one wants this key to be equally welcoming to both the left and right thumbs. It isn't. I found that my right thumb worked best, requiring unnatural contortions to ensure spaces were inserted where needed. #3 In general, I found that the $10 keyboard Dell included with my latest XPS desktop requires a more comfortable amount of force for ALL of the keys, not just the space key. This could be because the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for Business requires greater downward movement of the keys for a stroke to be registered. Problems #1 and #2 are so severe that I found this keyboard simply unusable. This is quite an indictment for a way-above-average-cost keyboard that is allegedly designed and built with proper ergonomics in mind. I am astounded that so many users find this a comfortable keyboard. By the way, during more than half of my PC and computer keyboard use, which dates back to the late 1970s, I have actually used (and preferred) Logitech and especially Microsoft ergonomic keyboards. This is the first ergonomic keyboard I have ever used that I have found to be a thinly disguised implement of torture for thumb, hand, and arm. I now have some appreciation for the feelings of the other one-star and two-star reviewers when they read the patronizing remarks of the many keyboarders who find this device comfortable. Some seem to pooh-pooh (usually in patronizing terms) those of us who find this one of the most wretched keyboards we have ever encountered. It is a little hard to believe we sufferers happened to receive slightly defective devices. The complaint I offer can be found too often in the reviews for our complaint to occur as a result of a minor or rare manufacturing defect. On the plus side, the build quality appears to be terrific.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013
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Avery l.
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
High quality stand
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver, Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver
The mStand 360 is an amazing stand. I love how it is built from a single piece of aluminum and looks amazing on my desk. It fits my Macbook Pro 15" extremely well and raises it up to the height of my monitor easily. Not only does it help me improve my posture, but it also neatens up my desk significantly. I can easily fit an external keyboard under my Macbook when I am not using it, clearing up space. The hole in the back is also useful for bunching cables together that go directly into my Macbook, keeping my cables off the floor when I take my Macbook to go somewhere. The stand feels very stable, with no chance of my Macbook falling off. The aluminum C shape does have a slight bend on it if you put extra weight on it, but all in all, it feels very sturdy. The rubber padding on the stand also keeps the stand from scraping or damaging any part of my laptop and I feel very comfortable trusting the stand with my laptop. I would not recommend typing on a laptop keyboard while it is on the stand, but it works great with external keyboards. The swivel feature met my expectations, allowing the laptop to be easily turned. Thankfully, it was not too easy to turn and my laptop does not turn itself when in the stand. It is a nice feature to have, especially because I paid only 5$ extra for it (the price for the swivel stand seems to have increased since then). I am very happy with my purchase, even though it did seem a little expensive. I am wholly satisfied that I spent the extra 20$ to get a great laptop stand that will probably last for years.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016

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