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pretty sure they do a copy of a 3037..its 1.5k though

NO..... Damn man dont spread rubbish like that..

They sell a REAL 3037 with a Kando rear housing for 1.5k, its a great price.

sandy vag?

Thats right, i only saw it once and my memory aint so great

Though technically a 3037 should have a HKS badge on it :P

tell ya what i was thinking too scott..ya know that dud turbo on my car, why dont i put a 3037 comp wheel on it they are pretty cheap..you reckon it would fit...?

my Garrett GT3076R had a GT3037 ID ... it was on the CHRA

+1. The "37" refers to the GT37 series impeller, been rehashed and explained numerous times in various threads. Garrett make them, Garrett name them, and HKS stayed with the naming convention when being supplied those units.

I wouldn't expect to see any HKS naming on something Kando supply.

sandy vag?

Thats right, i only saw it once and my memory aint so great

Though technically a 3037 should have a HKS badge on it :P

tell ya what i was thinking too scott..ya know that dud turbo on my car, why dont i put a 3037 comp wheel on it they are pretty cheap..you reckon it would fit...?

LOL yeah someone else already said it, HKS box or Garrett box = same product. The HKS one says HKS on the comp cover but eh yeah... same same.

As for whacking a 3037 comp wheel on, sick idea. You will need the comp cover to match. You could send it to Stao and he would be able to fit the wheel and supply the new cover. Would need to be rebalanced.

But then youd look like a goose with a lazy 300kw when you had the opportunity to have an AWESOME!!!! 300kw lol.

Cmon man just try

yeah i am gunna do the kando dont stress..Its all set to go :thumbsup:

i was originally going to change the wheel on this one as you know but hought it would have to be balanced..i have recently been informed there is no need to balance it just bolt a new wheel in and go, a 3076 wheel is only 50 on ebay...a 3037 is 120....I could of done that..so my question was more hypertherotical ..

Yeah definitely need to balance it.

Dont forget the old T4 76mm and the GT37 76mm are different dimensions other than OD. You would need the housing too.

If I was to do it I really would just send it to HG

Hey Guys,

Been thinking about getting a TD06SL2-20G, but have come to the conclusion i prob would want more repsonse so sent Eiji an email asking if he could do a TD05-18G in t3 flange. He came back with this response.

What do you guys rekon? Would the turbo be a compromise and should i just wait for the actual T3 model to be released towards the end of November? Plus would it give me much more response over the TD06? And i assume it would have the V-band on the exhasut housing still?

Hi,

Our T3/TD05H turbine housing is not available yet until end of Nov.

I have a genuine MHI TD05H-12G turbo with 8cm housing as this listing.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Turbocharger-Genuine-KUBOTA-V4702-Tractor-TD05H-12G-49178-03200-T3-8cm-New-/280763620494?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item415ed0dc8e#ht_2093wt_1185

I can upgrade it to TD05H-18G for you if you don’t wanna wait.

It will look like the below turbo.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Kinugawa-Turbocharger-3-Cover-T3-8cm-V-Band-Housing-TD06SL2-18G-/290622631545?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43aa756e79#ht_2686wt_1185

Unit price will be AUD 799 to door.

I could offer oil-cooled bearing housing and water-cooled bearing system as well.

If you wanna wait the 8cm/TD05H turbine housing,

Please let me know your email that I could contact? you when it is available in the future.

Regards

Eiji Takada

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