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Does anyone know what the housing equivelants are between Trust and Garrett?

Im lookign at changing my TD06-0G 8cm to a HKS 2835, though im not sure if i should get the 0.63 or 0.82.

Those numbers may not be exact, it may be 0.87 but you get the idea.

So Trust is 6cm, 8cm, 10cm, 12cm...is that equiv to about 0.47, 0.63, 0.82, 1.02

Im thinking try the 0.63 housing

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Hks just happen to list the exhaust housing sizes for the 2835 in cm2. Lucky boy.

But the bastards don't make ex gate t3 inlet flanged turbos anymore :(

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=ht...Flanguage_tools

Hi Roy , from memory the ext gate housings are 61,73,87,1.01 and 1.12 . I think the integral gate GT Pro S integral style turbine housings in T3 flange are .68 and .78 ar .

I not sure if there is a direct comparison of Garretts AR measure and Trusts cm measure . I believe that with Trust housings the measure is just a base line to know if you need to go larger or smaller ie if 8cm is too laggy use a 6cm and if too restrictive use a 10cm .

I never did think to ask what sort of power your talking about so what do you reckon ? This equates to airflow and desired response . The RB25 people seem to think the GT2835 Pro S runs to about 380-390 Hp .

The things to avoid with 2835's are the 56T comp and Garretts bored out butchered GT28 T28 flanged turbine housings . Most of these turbos come with the .68 ar housing .

Cheers A .

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