Need help identifying compressor
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Need help identifying compressor
I'm wondering how I can tell if I have a T04B or T04E compressor. I see the letter B stamped on the comp, does that mean I have a T04B? What measurements can i do to confirm? I ordered a T04E and I already got the wrong a/r (got 0.5 instead of 0.6) from Maxrev so I hope I at least got a T04E
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Also is this hole for the water line to run thru (just checking that I have a water cooled center section)
TIA
Here is a pic:
Also is this hole for the water line to run thru (just checking that I have a water cooled center section)
TIA
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (Pat)
Good question...they sent me the wrong turbine housing, but I sent in the wrong one, and they sent me the right one.
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (Pat)
thats looks to be a rather small wheel? its definitly a to4b housing, but what wheel is it? we could figure it out if u measure it w/ a caliper.
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (turbopimp)
Yes, that turbo has a watercooled bearing housing... and you are correct in identifying the coolant connections.
As for the compressor, I can always switch out the housing later right? Maybe I should just run the T04B... They are efficient up 300+ hp according to Revhard ? I plan to run 6-10 psi and not looking for more than 250whp at all. As of now , the specs are:
T3 turbine - .48 ar stg 3 wheel
T04B comp - 0.5 ar, supposedly 57 trim but presumable smaller now?
I don't want to deal with Canada Customs again and I'm afraid if I send it back they'll make another mistake
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (LsTurbo91)
hmm what measurements can I do with a ruler to check out the specs? I'm getting confused now
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (Pat)
that ******* sucks..i wish you had a E too..in that way i would have one aswell..
check out my dirty turbo http://www.geocities.com/trdngo/turbo.html
check out my dirty turbo http://www.geocities.com/trdngo/turbo.html
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (egMee)
that ******* sucks..i wish you had a E too..in that way i would have one aswell..
check out my dirty turbo http://www.geocities.com/trdngo/turbo.html
check out my dirty turbo http://www.geocities.com/trdngo/turbo.html
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (Pat)
look here... I don't think there is a b or E compressor housing. If this is the same as a garrett catalog.
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/catalog/comp_wheels.html
looks like you have a standard .50 a/r compressor housing.
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/catalog/comp_wheels.html
looks like you have a standard .50 a/r compressor housing.
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Re: Need help identifying compressor (LsTurbo91)
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/catalog/comp_wheels.html
looks like you have a standard .50 a/r compressor housing.
looks like you have a standard .50 a/r compressor housing.
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