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Got it from a friend who bought it from autobacs japan years ago. Hand carried it on the plane home. Stored in for years forgot the specs.

I have attached some pictures to id it.

I mocked it up against a stock rb25det r33 turbo

-compressor housing looks same size

-exhaust wheel is bigger than rb25det turbo

-this garret turbo is oil cooled only

-has a 5 bolt internal wastegate plate (rb20/25 has 6 bolts) with 3 bolt to exhaust dump pipe

Compressor markings :

> A/R .60 Garrett M10 A.0. 2

>430753-7X

Exhaust Markings

> DH 3/4 Garrett M4

> A/R 63 or 67

Garrett Plate Markings

>14420-15P60

>444008-5

>SC 0125J

>Made in Japan

Is this a Journal bearing turbo or Ball bearing?

would also put this in a r32 rb20det engine.

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Based on oil cooling only I will say it's a journal bearing.

And not worth much. Do you plan on using it? I wouldn't bother.

do u think this would make the same power as a rb25det (series 2 turbo nylon and ceramic wheel "45v2 21U") which is currently installed in my hcr32 rb20det.

also got 500cc high impedance injectors (ASNU serviced) and nistune waiting to be put in as well.

im thinking it will flow better because of the bigger exhaust wheel? and exhaust housing is slightly bigger than the stock r33 rb25det 45v2 21U turbo

I'd try to ditch this turbo and see if you can pickup a highflow. Dicking around with this turbo, making a custom dump flange etc. Pain in the ass. I'd prefer to spend a little more on the turbo for a bolt on setup and harness more power and better performance all round(response and general feel). Response is the real factor with these sleeve bearings vs ball bearing/bush bearing

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