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Would this turbo work well on an rx7?

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Old Jul 27, 2014 | 11:52 PM
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Would this turbo work well on an rx7?

I know a guy selling a couple of GT3782R turbos. They're .58 A/R trim compressor housing/ 1.11 trim hot side. I would think the .58 A/R is kind of small with the 1.11 hot side. He keeps saying that this turbo would be awesome on my car. :P Here's a link to his CL ad. Brand new GT3782R Garrett Turbo *PRICE REDUCED*
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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 12:11 AM
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From: https://www2.mazda.com/en/100th/
the A/r number is a ratio, so it doesn't tell you the size, it tells you the ratio. kind of like how 3/4" is smaller than 3/4' but they are both three quarters.

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the T4 flange is right, it looks like the compressor is a little smaller than a GT35, but the hotside is larger, so it actually looks like a decent street turbo. probably do something like 350-370hp flywheel@15psi
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