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Old 08-17-11, 02:00 PM
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Question Turbo sizing question..t04

Okay have a chance to pick up a t04 for cheap...its an Airesearch (Old to school Greddy correct?)
so far all the information I have is .. its a to4 60. , exhaust housing m4 a/r 48' inlet 2.75 outlet 2.00....is this a decent size turbo? Is the exhaust housing big enough, looking for a slight upgrade over the stock turbo, I am waiting on the compressor wheel specs..hopefully he can get those to me soon, thanks for your help guys
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You could use the compressor side and make a hyrbid with your stock turbo. The exhaust is way to small if that is 48.
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Thats kindve what I thought...would it be worth it..picking up the turbo for hundred bucks? Would it be good for 350hp?
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You would have to provide compressor wheel measurements before anyone could tell you the airflow potential. There are a lot of different T04 turbos.
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