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Dual Ball Bearing GT35/GT40R Turbo assembly. T3 style inlet flange with 4 bolt T31 style exit. Large 60- 1 style compressor housing with 4.00 inlet and 2.50" outlet. Hi HP 4-6 Cyl applications. This turbo has a flow capacity of about 700HP.

Turbine

-Wheel: 68mm w/ 84 trim

-Housing: .63 ar, .82 ar, 1.06 ar

Compressor

-Wheel: 82mm w/ 56 trim

-Housing: .70 ar

i am selling this turbo because it is to big for my sr20det i can get other size exhuast housing for the person who wants to buy it, i can also get other garrett turbo's for cheap like the gt30r the gt3040r the gt42r and the gt42RS well i can pretty much get the whole garrett turbo range for very very cheap if anyone is interested i can sort out a small group buy,

email me at [email protected] for more info

Thanks

are these the ones they sell on ebay and for "2fast 2furious performance"? if so these are not suited to high boost (anything over 8psi). They shit them selfs after a while, more suited to 5-7psi like N/A conversions.

I dont mean to bad mouth your turbo in any way, just thought i would let everyone know so they dont buy it for the wrong purpose.

Could you send some pics to [email protected] also where did you get this turbo

some parts are at www.osturboparts.com/GT3540

and no these turbo's arn't from tho's people off ebay, they are from egarrett in USA i got it direct from them from a supplyer over there, i don't deal in the shit XS power and master power turbo's as i don't ur lucky if u can get them to run 7psi to start with this turbo is 100% garrett and has warrenty also i can get other turbo's if anyone esle is interested

Thanks

The master powers i have seen have worked really well with no problems and make really good power . I see on the pics u have a cheap china made wastegate. are you sure these turbo's are genuine ?

yeah that is using the HKS sty wastegate, and yes i have had mates run xspower and master power turbo's on a twin turbo lexus V8 and make massive power tho i have also had like 8 ppl with the same turbo's have them brake on them, yes the turbo's are 100% genuine garretts the wastegates was just brought on a budjet and will be replace with a real hks one very soon as i find it doesn't work to well with the AVCR

Thanks

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some parts are at www.osturboparts.com/GT3540

and no these turbo's arn't from tho's people off ebay, they are from egarrett in USA i got it direct from them from a supplyer over there, i don't deal in the shit XS power and master power turbo's as i don't ur lucky if u can get them to run 7psi to start with this turbo is 100% garrett and has warrenty also i can get other turbo's if anyone esle is interested

Thanks

Very interested in the GT35/40 with the internal wastegate.

Please call 0414-232497

[email protected]

Cheers

David

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