Mazdaspeed 3/6 CST4 Turbo Upgrade

$1,199.99
Availability: In stock




Description

Since 2015, the Mazdaspeed 3 Drop-In Turbo has been one of the best performance upgrades for the platform. Proven by thousands of community members, the CST4 is a perfect fit for the mildly modified Speed 3 and Speed 6 using stock fueling up to budget built engines with FBO and auxiliary fueling. Replace your KO4 with the easiest and most complete performance turbo for the Mazdaspeed and have room to grow to 450whp capabilities with the CST4.

The CST4 features a MHI Journal Bearing CHRA, OEM Fit Compressor Cover, and choice between 0.66 A/R Internal Wastegate or 0.82 External Wastegate Turbine Housings.

The CST4 external wastegate turbine housing is designed for 44mm EWGs (Tial is a great option) w/included EWG elbow pipe & V-band clamp.
Includes a FREE CorkSport 3.5 bar MAP sensor for accurate boost pressure up to 37psi.



Drop In Performance:

Don’t let the size fool you; the CST4 packs a punch for such a compact and OE fitment package. From full bolt ons to fully built with auxiliary fueling, the CST4 will support power from 250-450whp while maintaining quick spool and great transient response between shifts


Stock Flange Fitment:

The CorkSport CST4 was designed with simplicity and bang for the buck power in mind. Maintaining the OEM compressor inlet size means you can use any intake on the market designed for the stock K04. Same goes for the turbine side with OEM flanges for compatibility with your OE fit downpipe and exhaust manifold.


Billet Compressor:

Utilizing a custom MHI 18G billet compressor wheel, the CST4 can efficiently support 50 lbs/min flowrate and boost pressures to 30psi. Compared to cast counterparts, modern forge milled wheels provide higher boost thresholds, improved response, and increased efficiency to get more power form a small package.


High Flow Turbine:

Paired with the compressor wheel is an MHI TD05H high flow turbine wheel. This wheel uses a 9-blade design which reduces overall rotating mass and thus improves response and spool.


High Performance CHRA:

MHI Journal bearing CHRA housings are used for both the CST4 and CST5 turbochargers for their increased cooling capacity and proven reliability.
High performance journal bearings and a 360 degree high performance thrust bearing is used.
Comparing the compressor and turbine wheels, we have a wheel size ratio of 1:21.


Billet Wastegate Actuator:

One-off billet actuator is used for the CST4 so you can operate the turbocharger in bleed mode for the OE EBS or in interrupt mode with the CorkSport EBCS for increased boost control


All Hardware Included:

The CST4 comes will all the necessary hardware for installation saves you time and money on gaskets, studs, and the specialty parts.


Choose your Boost Control:

Do you want an easy to use Internal Wastegate setup or an External Wastegate setup and screamer pipe? You decide with the CST4!
Internal Wastegate setup includes the 0.66 A/R IWG turbine housing and IWG Actuator.
External Wastegate setup includes the 0.82 A/R EWG turbine housing and V-Band Clamp & Elbow designed for 44mm EWGs. (EWG and Screamer Pipe Not Included).

Don’t worry, if you want to change your setup from IWG to EWG later you can.


Check Out the External Wastegate Development Blogs Below

Does your Mazdaspeed need an EWG:

External Wastegate Testing:

  • Vehicle Fitment: 2006-2013 DISI MZR found in the Mazdaspeed 3/6 & CX-7.
  • Designed in America: in Vancouver, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest.
  • CorkSport Service & Support: 1 year limited warranty, full color installation instructions, all necessary components, and knowledgeable telephone support at (360) 260-2675.

  • An upgraded HPFP and COBB AP/Tune is required with this product.
  • Auxiliary fueling required for peak power operation of this turbocharger.
  • Some aftermarket downpipes will NOT clear the EWG elbow that is included with the CorkSport EWG Turbocharger.
  • EWG variant designed for Tial 44mm or equivalent external wastegates (not included but available).
  • External wastegate is NOT included with turbo. Did we mention it is not included, because it is not.
  • EWG dumptube/screamer pipe is NOT included with turbo but can be added as an option.

How To Install Your Mazdaspeed 3 and Mazdaspeed 6 Upgraded Turbocharger

It will take you 5 hours to install the CorkSport Mazdaspeed CST4 with our easy-to-use instructions.

5 Hour Install Time

4/5 Difficulty

1-Year Warranty

No CEL


Reviews

Jonathan Barnhill

Amazing medium turbo for the stock block. At first I was skeptical due to the long process of tuning it has taken due to it being race season. I was coming from an E33 tune on the K04. But now on my second revision on a E25 mix, I am loving the way it pulls. It will still roast the tires if you want it to, but it is a lot easier to manage when you don’t. This is comparing it to the monster torque early rpm K04. Yes it spools slightly later then the stocker, but it pulls up until redline. Unlike that massive, uncontrollable surge you used to get. You may have hit 320-330 hp and whatever torque, but was it useful that low in the rpm range? No. No it wasn’t, was it? Bottom line is; if you’re on the stock block this is the turbo for you. If you decide to go built in the future, then you can have fun with this now, and get CTS5-6 when you are.

Demetrius Smith

I've had this turbo for close to a year (or whenever they introduced the version one's) and decided to come back and write a review. I love this freaking turbo so much. It spools so good and man that whistle puts a smile on my face every time. I was finally able to break my 400hp (hit 420) benchmark goal on 100% meth at 24 psi with the help of Will Dawson at Purple Drank. That's nuts to me. But this turbo, you won't be disappointed.

Stephen Chupack

First, although I'm giving five stars because the product is superb, I considered giving four due to the difficulty of the install, but decided it really wasn't fair to CorkSport. This is by far the best drop-in replacement turbo available for the MS3/6. And it IS drop-in. No modifications necessary. But the 4 hour install estimate is off by about 1000 percent, especially for a MS6 which has the transfer case in the way and has had 10 years to weld all the various fasteners in place by natural processes. ;-) And no, my car has never seen salt, it's just old. About 50% of the work is done completely blind and by feel. If you don't have a history of wrenching on things for years and don't have a great set of tools, beware. There is a lot of potential here for mushrooming and breaking nuts/bolts/studs and essentially totaling your car because the cost will be so high to enlist a mechanic or machine shop to fix your eff-up. I don't think I would have attempted this if I didn't have a friendly mechanic with a flatbed right down the street. None of this is CorkSport's fault and they provide excellent instructions and help over the phone if you need it. It took me and a buddy about 36 hours over three weekends to complete the removal and install. Patience, persistence, teamwork and a sense of humor are key. We didn't break anything and the process wasn't horrible, but there were are lot of "are you kidding me?" moments when we realized we had to work blind. Some specific tips from our experience: 1) One of the bottom oil return flange bolts, although clearly visible, is next to impossible to remove. There is zero clearance. Try using a zero offset box end wrench. 2) If you can't remove the bolt securing the turbo to the turbo bracket, try removing the turbo with the bracket attached. It can be done and it's not that bad. It took me standing on a 3 foot breaker bar to remove it once it was out of the car. 3) Stubby combination wrenches and wobble extensions are your friends. OK, but what about the turbo after it's installed, you ask? It's great, no buts. For one thing, my exhaust no longer looks and smells like a BBQ run amok. My K04 was pouring a steady stream of oil into the hot side and the bearings had what seemed like 1/8" of lateral play. To be fair, this is partly a symptom of poor crankcase ventilation and oil control on the DISI motor, but less awful turbo bearings definitely help. I'm still in the middle of an e-tune, and will provide an update when it's done. But the CS turbo provides 20+lbs of boost quickly and without much effort. Even with a sissy tune, the car is really strong from 3000-6000rpm. It sounds great, too. Finally, as with all CorkSport products, this thing is so well made it makes me smile. One look at the stamped metal can that is the OEM wastegate actuator compared to CorkSport's machined aluminum one is pretty much representative of CS's philosophy. To summarize, I believe this is the best drop-in turbo replacement for the MS3/6 platform that isn't just a rebuilt K04. This is basically a "big or semi-big turbo" that bolts right up without modifications. Just be sure you understand what you're getting into before you start tearing things apart. Now that I've done it once, I could probably do it with a helper on a younger MS3 in under 8 hours. If you own an MS6, purchase a CS turbo and need help with the install, ask CS to ask me if it's OK to send you my email address. I'd be more than happy to assist via phone or email. There are a ton of resources out there for the MS3, not so much for the MS6.

Pete G

This turbo has transformed my car with the inclusion of the Corksport 3 inch intake. Went from 275 whp on the stock K04 to 350 whp and 350 torque at 22psi so my target of 24psi should be fun, this is on 99ron pump fuel with an e-tune from the master Justin (j-tune).

Tyler Blackman

CorkSport definitely did their homework with this one. Swapped the K04 for this with a built bottom end. This unit is more than enough to max the stock fuel system with internal. I ran 24lbs on E30 mix all day long. Logged 390 grams / second on the big end. Has excellent spool and flows until you want to shift. Very very smooth unit with highly responsive wastegate. Would recommend the other supporting mods to get max potential. The venerable TD05H CHRA paired with the 18g billet wheel and 9cm^2 hotside is a wonderful combo on the MZR. Very very happy with my decision.

Nathan Mueller

Amazing turbo!!!! The spool is quick and powerful! Install was direct replacement of the k04! I'm very happy with my purchase

Andrew Ford

Replaced my K04 with thisturbo and so far so good im on my second revision of my custom tune and its already way faster than my maxed out k04 tune. Pulls till redline, sound really nice and is a direct replacement. P.S. add 2 more hours to install time for MS6 owners because that car is just a cramped inconvenient nightmare to work on.

Michael Cheek

The Corksport turbo is a great replacement choice for your k04 if you have suffered from a smoky or blown turbo, or just want more reliable power. My turbos blades had been damaged and were making a screaming noise so I needed to replace that. Corksports turbo feels very much like the k04 but with more kick in the upper middle RPMs. On my fully bolted 2007 Speed3 I am pushing 23psi making 330whp and 350wtq on 94 pump gas. The turbo definitely has more to give and I can easily see it running more boost reliably. The instructions provided by CS are very detailed with great pictures, and are my go to source for anytime I need to take something apart on my car. I attempted the install myself but had to take the car to my mechanic as the downpipe I have (cpe) had gotten the best of me. This turbo was actually his second CS turbo install that week! So far I have put 2500km on the turbo and have had no issues. Of course that is not a long time for something to be on a car but it has definitely been an abusive 2500km. Thank you Corksport for the wonderful product and your great customer service!

Shahid

Hi. I have a 09 mazda 6 mps completely bone stock. Im very interested in purchasing this turbo for my car. My q is, do i have to change internal components (pistons, conrods) to run this turbo effectively? Will this turbo kill the lifespan of my engine internals? Thanks

Matt Warren

just installed the corksport turbo,3"intake,and corksport boost controller and just came back from tpg tuning in pa all i can say is wow!! I made 329whp and 352 torque on 20psi. (dont have the 3 bar maf sensor yet would of gone more) this turbo is so much smother than the junk k04 i am extremely happy with my purchase and would recommend this turbo to anyone

Wastegate Type
Internal Wastegate