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I am rebuilding a dead RB26dett from an Aussie spec R32 GTR

Was told that it had RS581 turbos 0.48 compressor 0.6 turbine

The markings are Garrett

AGR 121

A/R 60 M24 on the air side

and

Garrett .64 696-2 T695 on the exhaust side

The exhaust side also has

N5S

496

H5 on one turbo

and

N5S

482

H2 on the other.

They are steel turbines,not ceramic.

Any help with what they are would be appreciated.

Could they be R34 N1 turbos?

Frank

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I am rebuilding a dead RB26dett from an Aussie spec R32 GTR

Was told that it had RS581 turbos 0.48 compressor 0.6 turbine

The markings are Garrett

AGR 121

A/R 60 M24 on the air side

and

Garrett .64 696-2 T695 on the exhaust side

The exhaust side also has

N5S

496

H5 on one turbo

and

N5S

482

H2 on the other.

They are steel turbines,not ceramic.

Any help with what they are would be appreciated.

Could they be R34 N1 turbos?

Frank

Hi, happy hunting :D, clicky clicky GTR TURBO

Hi, happy hunting :spank:, clicky clicky GTR TURBO

Thanks west

I've looked at that before.

I was told it was 06U00 which would make it a32 nismo

How do you work out the trim, housings etc.

I presume I have .64 and .60

which would make it a nismo GT lemans?

How do you tell. Is there a part no I can't find.

Frank

frank, they could be a number of things. there are a few different GTR turbos with .64 ex A/R and .60 comp A/R. HKS GT2530 is one. Nissan BNR34 GTR N1 is one too. either way they are a good thing so dont worry which exact type they are. just use them!

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