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Sam and George truly are top guys, but understandably given their experience they get people trying to milk the arse out of them for info. If you came across that way with a multitude of questions you probably would have been given a reality check!

Hebron, IN – September 10, 2012 – PRECISION TURBO AND ENGINE has announced the addition of a new 85mm size to its extremely successful line of high-flow CEA® (Competition Engineered Aerodynamics) turbine wheels.

Specifically engineered to produce massive power gains, usage of Precision’s new 85mm CEA® wheel can result an average increase of 45-60 horsepower when compared to the older, standard design 85mm wheel. Furthermore, spool-up time is improved when using PTE’s CEA® turbine wheels to further reduce turbo lag.

Precision’s current 85mm turbine wheels will be phased out and replaced by the new 85mm CEA® version. Utilizing an enhanced design, the new high-flow CEA® turbine wheels will come standard on all of Precision’s ball-bearing 85mm turbochargers that also feature the exclusive CEA® compressor wheels, including the 7685 and 8285 units.

Additionally, all current turbine housing offerings will be available with the new CEA® turbine wheels.

Similar in concept to PTE’s CEA® compressor wheels which are machined from a 2618-aluminum forging for added strength, higher efficiency, faster transient response and maximum performance, Precision’s CEA® turbine wheels offer unparalleled performance and the best “bang for your buck”.

The cutting-edge technology found in Precision Turbo and Engine’s CEA® turbine wheels and CEA® compressor wheels is unlike anything else on the market today. PTE is committed to keeping racers well ahead of the competition by constantly innovating and engineering the most powerful turbos possible.

yea mine was quick as too. about 3 weeks, from order, considering they are assembled and shipped internationally.. i think thats awesome, I ordered mine from 6boost , he was also helpful, and i think he sped up the process for me too!, when i ordered my HKS turbo from Nengun few years back, it took just on 4.5 weeks to my door.

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