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Old 01-30-2009, 01:33 PM
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Hey guys
For my setup I have a Precision Turbo

I know its the equivalent to the Garrett gt3076r
.60 A/R compressor
56 trim

Now I bought this turbo compressor side only so I am on the hunt for a hot side
I know the available sizes of .63, .82, and 1.06
Now my problem is I have NO freaking idea what the name of the turbo is in the precision code
Ive read the Identifying Garrett and Precision turbo's thread at least 2-3 times but I still can't figure out what I have.

If anyone could help me that would be great so I can buy a hot side for my turbo
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob..._700382_12.htm
This is the Garrett unit of my turbo
I'm 99% sure it is the exact same specs

Thank you.
Old 01-30-2009, 06:42 PM
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Is precision really that much of a pita nobody knows what it is?
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Precision does have identifying marks on the compressor outlet and on the backplate to determine what it is. If these marks are not present, you'll need to remove the covers to measure the wheels themselves. The numbers you've stated are generic, at best.
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Hey bro, told ya you're going to have to break out the calipers and start measuring the wheels per what Precision requests so they can get you what you need. That's the only hurdle. Not too much of a pain at all. I apologized for loosing my paperwork for it. LoL!
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Default Re: Classifying Precision Turbo

haha I saw you post and was like tg I think he might have found the papers or something
I haveeeeee no calipers
Next time I come over I'm bringing it with me and find your digital ones
maybe on sunday if your going to the track?
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