Are These turbos BIG enough for my 350?
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Are These turbos BIG enough for my 350?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...476350142&rd=1
If i got 2 of them, would they support my projected desired outcome of 500~RWHP?
If i got 2 of them, would they support my projected desired outcome of 500~RWHP?
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I believe that the seller is just selling one turbo not two.
It also looks weird a small turbo like that having a Q trim shaft with P.84 with such a small compresor wheel. I dont know if its me but it looks odd. Sounds like a very inefficient turbo combination.
It also looks weird a small turbo like that having a Q trim shaft with P.84 with such a small compresor wheel. I dont know if its me but it looks odd. Sounds like a very inefficient turbo combination.
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Heh, cute… someone took the leftover parts from building a pair of T3/T04 hibrids and built, well, T3/T04 hybrids, but backwards.
I can't imagine what those will work right on, since the compressor side is WAY small for the turbine side, typically, that compressor side would have a .42 or .48 T3 turbine side on them. Maybe a landspeed type setup without wastegates?
I can't imagine what those will work right on, since the compressor side is WAY small for the turbine side, typically, that compressor side would have a .42 or .48 T3 turbine side on them. Maybe a landspeed type setup without wastegates?
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