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Old 05-05-04, 04:04 PM
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Would this Turbo size work for me????

Hey guys,
Could I use this Turbo on my '87 Turbo II as far as A/R and comp size?
It's a .60 to 1 and a a/r of 115 air reasearch turbo - thanks!
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What model is it?
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air research I'm sure, guy on Ebay selling it & lives close to me
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"60-1"?


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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...sPageName=WDVW

check it out for me - but I got first dibs lol! j/k/ thanks
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sooo anyone? will this work on any of my cars? I have an 87 turbo II and an FD......thanks in advnce
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60-1 with a 1.15 hot side. I'd go with a smaller turbine like a .96 or smaller but that size turbo would work fine if it's in good shape, ie no shaft play.
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Its NOT a 60-1, its same ol turbo thats been floating around for months now. T04B V or H trim. Its good for close to and just above 300 WRHP.


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what kind of performance are you looking for?
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close to my FD I guess, large street port motor, stand alone, 1600 secondaries.......I thought it was closer to a t-60 or something, what should I spend if all is okay with shaft play & such?
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maybe sounds fishy
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For that price, buy it anyway.
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probably should, how much 4 a rebuild on that?
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