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Old 06-21-07, 04:32 PM
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Garrett T3\T4 T04E

hey anyone here have any exprience with the Garrett T3\T4 T04E? good or bad?
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T3 hot side is too small for a 13B.


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i made 360rwhp with a T4 t04e. T3 is way too small for a rotary.
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I know someone who ran a t3/t4 and he made near 250 to the rear wheels. The turbo spooled faster than stock but runs way out of breath at 6500 rpms
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Originally Posted by SuperRotorMan
hey anyone here have any exprience with the Garrett T3\T4 T04E? good or bad?
I thought you were getting a GT45?

Anything with "T3" in the name is too small for a rotary. The stock turbo is about the size of a large T3 style turbo and we all know it's limits.
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