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Brand new in box, never used Garrett GTX3582r turbo. Specs are all over the net, but here's a brief overview:


Garrett GTX-R Turbochargers provide higher flow and greater boost pressure ratios beyond the world-class Garrett GT Series compressor wheels.


10%+ Gain in flow over traditional GT compressor wheel designs

10%+ Higher pressure ratio compared to GT compressor wheel designs

Forged, fully machined wheels (billet) for expedited release

11 Full-blade design for improved efficiency and ultra quiet operation

Outline interchangeable with Garrett GT Series turbos

Garrett OE-quality for unbeatable reliability


Specs:

Model Number: GTX3582R


Approximate Horsepower Range for Engine Capacity

450-750Hp (2.0L-4.5L)


CHRA(core)

706451-5034S


Compressor Housing

786644-0004


Compressor Housing Air Ratio

0.7


Compressor Wheel Inducer Size (mm)

62.45


Compressor Wheel Trim

58


Turbine Wheel Exducer Size (mm)

62.32


Turbine wheel Trim

84


Water Cooled Centre Housing

YES


Ball Bearing

YES


Special Instructions:

No Turbine Housing Supplied


IN STOCK READY TO SHIP OR PICK UP





Pictures, for those who don't know what a turbo looks like:

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Pickup in Sydney, or happy to post. PM or e-mail at eric9draven9234 at hotmail (without the 9's)


Cheers,


Greg

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