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Old 01-23-04, 02:43 AM
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I bought a 1.00 a/r exhaust housing and wheel and they send me a 1.15 a/r.
So the question is can I use a 1.00 a/r exhaust wheel on a 1.15 housing?
I had a .70 a/r and the damn thing is too small.
The turbo is a TO4E 60 trim
Old 01-23-04, 06:23 PM
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So long as the turbine wheel trim is the same...
Damnit, you'd pulling the secret deals again???


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Old 01-23-04, 09:31 PM
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Secret?
Nah...
A close friend just finished the Sr20 swap with S15 conversion (2 damn years). He wants to take me down...so he says.
The Slowraddo ...I mean Corrado wants to see it.

By the way, will a 2mm gap between the turbine wheel and the housing wall make a big diference? The wheel is a 1.00 p-trim
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Nah, the exhaust side does not have to be as tight as the compressor side.  Just run it and see if you like it.


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