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I got this turbo that I am trying to work out what it is before i sell it.. (cannot sell it if i dont know what it is)

The owner said it was a GT40 from GCG, it has no gcg plates on it. Came with a massive 4" dump pipe and it was running sard 660cc injectors which will be for sale with the turbo and was making 400ish rwhp on 15psi.

Looks identical on the front as my GT35r and the rear looks to me as being a .71 rear housing off a VG30.

How do i tell for sure ? what kind of turbo it is, the rear wheels is definaly steel and its definatly ball bearing core ohhh and the rear wheel looks much much bigger then stock.

Can anyone help ? i need to know so i can sell this asap....

Cheers

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It looks to me like a GT30/T04S turbo - 7/14 blade comp wheel . GT wheels are 6/12 for GT3076R and GT3582R .

A couple of things should give the game away .

1) Is it a ball bearing center ?

2) Does the outlet of the turbine housing measure ~ 55mm ?

3) I'd remove the compressor cover and measure the major diameter of the compressor wheel . T04S series are close to 76mm .

Also BTW the 0.70 A/R T04S compressor housing is std on GT35R's - AKA GT3582R's .

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yeah its a piece of work. it has a plate that adapts the dump to the turbo that has allen key bolts that are flush that holds it onto the turbo.

it made the power, its a bigger dump then whats on my car!

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naah i'm running a 3582, it's different,

looks like a td04vh off a wrx looking at the rear half, flange, internal gate etc.

the inlet on the 3582's 103.6 ml

outlet 63 ml

T3 exhaust flange

or 25.

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the a/r is 6.3 exhaust side, a/r 70 intake side

i appreciate your help but im know its not anything off a wrx. its a skyline rear housing.

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naah i'm running a 3582, it's different,

looks like a td04vh off a wrx looking at the rear half, flange, internal gate etc.

the inlet on the 3582's 103.6 ml

outlet 63 ml

T3 exhaust flange

or 25.

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the a/r is 6.3 exhaust side, a/r 70 intake side

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naah i'm running a 3582, it's different,

im running a GT3582 as well and my compressor housing is the same

CIMG0368.jpg <---- note: anti surge compressor slot machined into housing

ive noticed garrett have 2 different types of A/R70 compressor housings

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Edited by STR8E180

gotta vomit....

t04s compressor and compressor housing. probably what is being sold as a 3037 by HPIAB so the 10 blade later spec turbine which doesn't suit the comp and either a bored out VG30 housing or one of the after market .71's.

any marking on the exhaust housing? op6 etc?

Definitely a GT35 comp cover

Pity GT30/GT35 covers are the same, as with most .7A/R Garrett covers :P

Im with Disco - the 7-blade t04S wheel is a give away

It'll probably be the 500-550hp, probably ball bearing but IMO not worth that much as the new GT series 6 blades are a lot better

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