K2007SS Turbine Design Architecture
K2007SS expresses the Turbine Architecture through a 10-blade radial layout with increased outer depth.
Each blade follows a continuous sweep from hub to rim edge, maintaining curvature continuity and proportional mass distribution. Spoke density remains consistent with K2007 while the extended step profile introduces greater radial compression.
The geometry is governed by rotational alignment and controlled depth rather than surface exaggeration.
Extended Step Modular Construction
The turbine face of K2007SS is integrated into a two-piece forged assembly separating center and barrel.
Compared to the standard K2007 configuration, the extended step outer profile increases visual depth and reinforces radial layering while preserving spoke proportion and directional integrity.
Width, offset, and barrel configuration remain independently specifiable within the modular system.
K2007SS represents the maximum depth expression within the Turbine Architecture two-piece platform.
Architecture Highlights
✔ 2-piece forged modular construction
✔ 10-blade directional turbine layout
✔ Extended step outer profile
✔ Mirrored left/right configuration
✔ CNC-machined face precision
Related Configurations
Explore the Turbine Architecture across structural configurations:
K1007 — 1-piece forged monoblock configuration
K2007 — standard two-piece configuration
K2007S — step lip configuration
K3007 — 3-piece forged assembly configuration













