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Hey just a quick question.i also have a Garrett gt3037S(3076r) also with anti surge front with the id tag saying:GT3037s-56T and under that says T00382-12.and A/R.60 on front housing. Just wanted to no exactly what ive got. Is it a .82rear? And .60 front? Also would that make the 300kw mark(anything more would be a bonus) on a rb25det?(forged bottom end,ported head,custom plenum,nismo 740cc inj,head studs,38mm tial gate,hi mount manifold.etc etc..) just wanna no if that turbo is good enough for the power im looking for.... :) any advice would help thanx

Yeah mine says 3037-56T too, pretty sure they are exactly the same as the 3076r? I thought there may have been some difference but havent read anything to show the difference? They apparently sound awesome :woot:

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3037 is simply the 3076 in the old garrett naming system. just like 3040 and 3540 are the 3082 and 3582. and no that doesnt mean you have an older turbo, they've been called 3076 for years but the tags still say 3037 (last time i looked anyway).

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