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Hey everyone.

My mate daniel recently bought a turbo with the specs:

Front A/R .7

wheel 64.5mm

Rear A/R .82

wheel 60.5mm

t3 flange

It has garrett on the compressor cover, but no idea wat model.

He's planning on putting this on an r33 gtst.

He asked me how i thought it'd run. laggy or not etc.

So i figured. Why not ask.

If anyone could help me out that'd be much appreciate.

He is also upgrading the injectors, fuel pump, front mount, pod, exhaust, ecu etc.

Cheers.

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Is there an ID plate on the cartridge at all?

Cartridge? not sure wat u mean.

dont think it has an id plate

just has garrett on the compressor cover

similar to pic below (THE TURBO IN THE PIC IS NOT THE SAME)

garrett3oe.th.jpg

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7 blade wheel, older t04 style wheels.

disco will know... where is he :P

the ID plate is near the centre, where the oil/water lines go in.

Should be a little plaque

I just called him and he said it had an 8 blade wheel

if that helps

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Front A/R .7

wheel 64.5mm

Rear A/R .82

wheel 60.5mm

t3 flange

Any idea how this would run?

Rip the comp cover off and measure the major and minor

Makes life a little easier to track down exactly what comp wheel its running.

I'm assuming its external gate.

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Rip the comp cover off and measure the major and minor

Makes life a little easier to track down exactly what comp wheel its running.

I'm assuming its external gate.

I cant really do that atm

cause its my mates turbo

Yes is external gate

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