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Old 01-11-02, 11:55 PM
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Custom T90 Turbo Pics

I have a custom turbo built for very high hp motors. Bolts up to a T04 divided manifold, yet, runs a compressor side equivilent to a thumper turbo! Here are a few pics... anyone interested post in this thread, or pm me...
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Front view...
(the wheel is bigger than 2 inches, it just looks like that becuase its not against the tape meaure)
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Turbine wheel measures 2 3/4" and 3 1/4"...

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Comparing it to your standard large t3/t4 (.60 compressor, and .63 exhaust)...

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Another comparing shot...

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OMFG..... umm is that for a 7 second car ????
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oh my bajesus!
that thing is monnnnnnnstrous.
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That's fuggin' huge!
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I had it designed for a selected number of maniacs that we all know and love.
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Originally posted by vosko
OMFG..... umm is that for a 7 second car ????
8 second
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What's the size of the inducer/exducer of the compressor wheel?

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Talking Streetability

Can it be used on the street without NOS ? , and how much is it ?.
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Re: Streetability

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Can it be used on the street without NOS ?
I don't get it? Why would you need NOS to drive it on the street?

So what if it doesn't build up boost down low... they made millions of RX-7s that NEVER made boost.
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Re: Streetability

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Can it be used on the street without NOS ? , and how much is it ?.
no way in hell!
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Thumbs down NO BOOST DOWN LOW ?

Well I'm just tinking that it might not be worth the trouble for a street car if it can't deliver SOME low end boost on the street ,the "traffic light drag" would be over and lost by the time it finally spools and if I didn't want boost I wouldn't have bought a twin turbo third gen!!!!!!.
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Re: Re: Streetability

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no way in hell!
They are both pavement, whats the difference?

It is called the T90, it features compressor and turbines wheels similar to that of the T76. The wheels are slightly larger to accomodate for the extremely large housings that have been designed to support between 600 and 1200+hp!!! The housings are similar to the size of the Thumper series turbos from Turbonetics. It also has a divided tangential T04 bolt up exhaust flange so that it will fit most of the manifolds available. Here are some of the specs on it...

Compressor-
Inlet 5"
Outlet 3"
Inducer 3"
Exducer 4.25"

Turbine
10 blade
Outlet 3.5"
Wheel Diameters 2.75" and 3.25"

The turbo will sell for $1800, it comes with a full warrentee and can actually be returned if you are not happy with it, as long as it is not blown.
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Re: Re: Re: Streetability

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They are both pavement, whats the difference?

It is called the T90, it features compressor and turbines wheels similar to that of the T76. The wheels are slightly larger to accomodate for the extremely large housings that have been designed to support between 600 and 1200+hp!!! The housings are similar to the size of the Thumper series turbos from Turbonetics. It also has a divided tangential T04 bolt up exhaust flange so that it will fit most of the manifolds available. Here are some of the specs on it...

Compressor-
Inlet 5"
Outlet 3"
Inducer 3"
Exducer 4.25"

Turbine
10 blade
Outlet 3.5"
Wheel Diameters 2.75" and 3.25"

The turbo will sell for $1800, it comes with a full warrentee and can actually be returned if you are not happy with it, as long as it is not blown.
yes....chris is crazy
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$1800US?

You can get this turbo for $1800AUS!



These turbos are being used on everything from street cars to 8 second stormers such as this car!

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Re: Re: Re: Streetability

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They are both pavement, whats the difference?

It is called the T90, it features compressor and turbines wheels similar to that of the T76. The wheels are slightly larger to accomodate for the extremely large housings that have been designed to support between 600 and 1200+hp!!! The housings are similar to the size of the Thumper series turbos from Turbonetics. It also has a divided tangential T04 bolt up exhaust flange so that it will fit most of the manifolds available. Here are some of the specs on it...

Compressor-
Inlet 5"
Outlet 3"
Inducer 3"
Exducer 4.25"

Turbine
10 blade
Outlet 3.5"
Wheel Diameters 2.75" and 3.25"

The turbo will sell for $1800, it comes with a full warrentee and can actually be returned if you are not happy with it, as long as it is not blown.
HMMMMMM!
I thought it had a bigger compressor wheel!
Going by the specs you gave it's right on par with the T-51R-Kai
The only difference would be that it has a much larger compressor housing.

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