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A 60-1 is just a compressor wheel.....

you will need to add a TS04 compressor cover, and any one of the TO4 range of turbine wheels (N, O, P, Q trim) before you have a complete turbo...

How well it works..

well....

that all depends on how well the housings/turbine wheels are matched to your setup.

Cheers,

Matt

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· High Flow – Quick Spool T31/T04S Hybrid Turbocharger design

· Compressor Stages are based on the popular 60-trim T04S design

· Compressor Wheel Diameters: 2.32" Inducer (trim) / 3.00" Exducer (tip)

· Compressor Flow Specs: up to 60 lbs./min. mass flow

· Compressor Housing A/R: 0.70

· Compressor Housing has 4.0" bell mouth inlet and 2.50" outlet diameter hose connections

· Conventional air-cooled finned center housing with heavy duty bearing set

· Racing designed 360 degree thrust bearing design

· Non-wastegated std. Inlet flange T31 Turbine Housing with flat symmetrical 4-bolt outlet flange

· Turbine sizes available in: 0.48, 0.63, 0.82, and 1.06 A/R

· High Flow 76-trim left-hand thread T31 "Inconel" Turbine Wheel

· Turbine Wheel Diameters: 2.23" Exducer (trim) / 2.56: Inducer (tip)

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I just bought a 60-1 style Turbo. I think it uses the GT35 or GT30 Compresor wheel. I forget but here are some pics of it. I paid $750USD shipped to my door. I'm in the USA tho.

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Yeah yeah its only a RB20 and I'm sure It's not goin to respond like a T28 but who cares I'll have fun on the Freeway's. Here is a link to the specs on the turbo. That one is the SC61 http://www.precisionte.com/products/produc...y=Turbochargers

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Hi guys, this is the turbonetics price list for 60-1 models, check out their web site for more details..............

www.turbonetics.com

PART # DESCRIPTION PRICE

60-1 Hi-Fi TURBOCHARGERS & CARTRIDGES

HA-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. $579.00

HA-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. $832.00

HB-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT $785.00

HB-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT $1,091.00

HC-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,186.00

HC-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,493.00

60-1 TURBOCHARGERS & CARTRIDGES

HE-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. $ 594.00

HE-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. $919.00

HF-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT $853.00

HF-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT $1,178.00

HG-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM $1,062.00

HG-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM $1,534.00

HJ-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,254.00

HJ-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,579.00

HK-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM - BALL BRG. $1,462.00

HK-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM - BALL BRG. $1,935.00

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Hi guys, this is the turbonetics price list for 60-1 models, check out their web site for more details..............

www.turbonetics.com

PART # DESCRIPTION PRICE  

60-1 Hi-Fi TURBOCHARGERS & CARTRIDGES  

HA-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. $579.00  

HA-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. $832.00  

HB-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT $785.00  

HB-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT $1,091.00  

HC-CHRA 60-1 Hi-Fi CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,186.00  

HC-TURBO 60-1 Hi-Fi TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,493.00  

60-1 TURBOCHARGERS & CARTRIDGES  

HE-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. $ 594.00  

HE-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. $919.00  

HF-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT $853.00  

HF-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT $1,178.00  

HG-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM $1,062.00  

HG-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM $1,534.00  

HJ-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,254.00  

HJ-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT - BALL BRG. $1,579.00  

HK-CHRA 60-1 CHRA ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM - BALL BRG. $1,462.00  

HK-TURBO 60-1 TURBO ASSY. BIG SHAFT W/Q-TRIM - BALL BRG. $1,935.00

LoL thats not the real Turbonetics websight. Thats a local turbo shop that cybersquated on the name before they (Turbonetics) jumped onto the net.

http://www.turboneticsinc.com/ thats the right sight. They get alot of people with that websight.

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