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that's because they don't come with HKS housings. they come with Garrett ones.

same as every other 'what turbo is this' thread... without the turbo ID Tag details, noone can help you.

yes i know GT-SS dont come with HKS marked front housings these markings are slightly different to the GT-SS front housing that i have seen and you can get a rough idea from the front housing of what type they are . just another condesending ,arrogant i know everything post from you , i wouldn't expect anything less

If it helps, HKS GT-SS very similar / same specs as Garrett -9's and both have the same power out put.

Only thing different is the Compressor and Turbine Housings.

Garrett make majority of all turbo chargers... Companies just put their badge on it ;)

yes i know GT-SS dont come with HKS marked front housings these markings are slightly different to the GT-SS front housing that i have seen and you can get a rough idea from the front housing of what type they are . just another condesending ,arrogant i know everything post from you , i wouldn't expect anything less

I have a set of GT-SS's, I'm telling you they are identical and without the part number - you cannot tell as two of us have said now.

In true arrogant form, for consistency's sake of course - closed.

When you have the part number - so that people can actually help you - then start another thread.

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