Don’t shoot me

, because I don’t own either one, but some of this info doesn’t seem right. Dare I say it sounds like……telling everyone you meet that "Banks makes more power than any other company" because that is what their flyer said. With any brand loyalties aside (for you folks that actually own one), why would this not hold true with these two turbos when it does with all the others?
The SPS66 and the Sled Puller 66 are essentially the same turbos. Both start life as a S300, both have the same size compressor housing, same compressor wheel, same turbine housing (assuming you chose 14cm for the SledPuller), both have enlarged scrolls (porting), both have enlarged wastegate volutes, and both have a wastegate cover spacer to allow the arm more travel. Keep in mind some of these may be considered "options" and may not come standard on every single turbo. The only difference between the two is the SPS has a fatter shaft and larger turbine wheel.
Those two differences between same turbos have very distinct results. The SPS will run lower drive pressure once up to speed. The Sled Puller will run at a higher shaft speed with less rotating mass. This means the Sled Puller 66 will spool faster (smaller turbine wheel is lighter & grabs more air quicker), be tougher (less rotating mass), and will flow more air (higher shaft RPMs…it is spinning the compressor wheel faster).
I don’t understand what makes the differences not have the correct effects on just these two particular turbos?

If I was a newbee and just took a quick look at these two turbos, I believe the Sled Puller 66 is the one I would choose.