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06-10-2011, 02:56 AM
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I, Vettezuki
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Turbo Qs for Damian, et. al.
What do you know about aftermarket turbos and related stuff? I'm doing some research for my brother's VG30ET (Nissan 300ZX, 3L single Turbo). So far, it seems the Garrett T3/T04e (whatever that is) is the best choice for targeting the 400-450WHP range.
For reference here's the main thread for the engine build in total.
http://motorgen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28864
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06-10-2011, 12:44 PM
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I know some, but my buddy sells Garret turbos and has no problem helping you. I can get the number if you'd like?
But the T3/T4E turbo is a good one, that was my next choice for a compressor wheel. It's bigger than mine. What about a Holset HX35? The 2nd Gen Eclipse guys are getting 500whp out of them easily.
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06-10-2011, 01:09 PM
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I, Vettezuki
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Damian
I know some, but my buddy sells Garret turbos and has no problem helping you. I can get the number if you'd like?
But the T3/T4E turbo is a good one, that was my next choice for a compressor wheel. It's bigger than mine. What about a Holset HX35? The 2nd Gen Eclipse guys are getting 500whp out of them easily.
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I'd be grateful for any contact info. As for turbos, it's a cost benefit analysis. Another one people were recommending as awesome was the HKS, but holy Christ they were radically more expensive.
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06-10-2011, 10:48 PM
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HKS is over priced if you ask me. Garret GT series turbos are always a good choice as well.
He told me you want part number: 715583-4. I think that's a T3/T04S 60-1 trim.
Call:
Performance Turbochargers LLC
1-909-439-7200
Ask for Nick and tell him I told you to call him. They are located in Fontana across the street from the track.
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06-10-2011, 11:16 PM
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Have a picture of intake and related parts?
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06-10-2011, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Damian
HKS is over priced if you ask me. Garret GT series turbos are always a good choice as well.
He told me you want part number: 715583-4. I think that's a T3/T04S 60-1 trim.
Call:
Performance Turbochargers LLC
1-909-439-7200
Ask for Nick and tell him I told you to call him. They are located in Fontana across the street from the track.
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Thank you very much. I'll give him a call. I searched for that part number on the interwebs and no dice though. Maybe that's just their part number and they don't seem to have a website??
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06-11-2011, 12:50 AM
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Thank you very much. I'll give him a call. I searched for that part number on the interwebs and no dice though. Maybe that's just their part number and they don't seem to have a website??
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www.dieselusa.com/ptlc.html
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06-11-2011, 01:56 AM
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Document Not Found
The page you are looking could not be found or does not exist. This page could have been moved, or you could have typed the incorrect web address, please double check your address and try again or use our search function & quick launch tools to the right.
Also, what's the big difference between the T and the GT series? What's the price differential for the different design?
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06-11-2011, 05:28 AM
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http://www.dieselusa.com/index.html
The T turbos use a journal bearing and the GT series use ball bearings. Ball bearing turbos spool much faster than journal bearings and also provide better shaft support. They also have ceramic ball bearing turbos as well. The GT turbos are more expensive but are great turbos. Look at www.turbobygarrett.com and look at the differences. I really wanted a GT35 (I forget which exact model I wanted) but they are a but pricey. A GT35 is going to run around $1000-$1200.
Are you looking for an internal wastegate or external wastegate?
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93 GMC Typhoon: new money pit/PITA. Now GT3788R powered.
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06-11-2011, 02:44 PM
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I, Vettezuki
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Damian
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Are you looking for an internal wastegate or external wastegate?
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I don't know. What's the performance and cost difference?
Thanks for the info on the GT. vs. T.
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