TO4R Ball Bearing and my 6-week old Nephew :)
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TO4R Ball Bearing and my 6-week old Nephew :)
Took this picture this afternoon since I am home for Easter and my new turbo just arrived, thought others would enjoy this too.
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Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
HKS? Very nice unit...
Originally Posted by Sam405
Sup MP ahha nice =)
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Originally Posted by 002-M-P
No, it is actually a Garrett T67 unit, ball bearing water/oil cooled center, split T4 exhaust housing with .84 A/R, P-trim exhaust wheel. Since I am not going to be over reving this engine much (probably 7800rpm rev limit), it should give me a broad power band with alot of potential.
Whats up Sam, get that car running yet?
Whats up Sam, get that car running yet?
Originally Posted by HKS
HKS T04R - 650-700 PS Output
COMPRESSOR:
-Wheel- 63 Trim - 66.7 Inducer / 84.0 Major
-Housing- 100 Inlet / 60 Outlet - 0.70 A/R
TURBINE:
-Wheel- 76 Trim - 74.2 Major / 64.7 Exducer
-Housing- T04 inlet / 65.75 outlet - 0.81, 0.96, 1.15 A/R
COMPRESSOR:
-Wheel- 63 Trim - 66.7 Inducer / 84.0 Major
-Housing- 100 Inlet / 60 Outlet - 0.70 A/R
TURBINE:
-Wheel- 76 Trim - 74.2 Major / 64.7 Exducer
-Housing- T04 inlet / 65.75 outlet - 0.81, 0.96, 1.15 A/R
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Originally Posted by doug
not a fan of what you are doing with your car
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i think you might want to keep small children away from that thing once its on the car, it looks like you could suck that kid in it lol. maybe that should put a warning on the turbo for stuff like that lol.
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Originally Posted by doug
dont think an RB belongs in a Z
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If he gets to comfortable around that thing, he may pick up the same expensive hobbies you have ><
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Depends on what you're doing with the car, I guess.. The RB26 (if that's what he's using), is a much more robust engine than the VQ, stock for stock.. However, I'm pretty much in agreement.. I wouldn't take a 1 liter hit in displacement, just to have a RB in my car.. especially since the VQ can be built on a pretty low budget. To each his own, though..