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hey guys i am looking at buying a pair of n1 turbos but i am unsure of the exact specs of these particular ones

ie; what car are they off and are they a ball bearing unit or not??

part# UE0157J

1441-06U00

466089-1

any imput from someone who knows anything would be appreciated

cheers,

chris

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Your part number should actually be 14411-06U00.

Based on this turbo chart they are R32 Nismo turbo's, not modern, bush bearing turbo.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tbroom/Turbos.htm

Great username too! Im sure anyone with a GTR could relate to that.

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so being only 270degree bush bearing type turbos.... they would not suit higher boost??

also it says on that turbo chart that they are good for 600ps as a pair!!

are r32 nismo turbos any good ppl??

oops.... it says on that chart that the r32 nismo turbo only has a .42a/r on the compressor... these actually have a .60a/r!!

so what would they be then?

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Useless :P

Laggy for the power they will produce. If youy haven't purchased them - don't.

If you have, sell them and buy some -9 or -5 Garretts (depending on what power you want). More response, more overall power - thanks to 15 years of development!

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R34 N1's are i think Garrett -7s (and close to -9's)

So they are new, ball bearing, excellent wheels etc. Good choice for a budget.

Nismo R32 turbos though are just laggy/peaky turbos that don't really offer much more HP than their newer brothers, infact its probably less

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