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hey guys just wondering if anyone knows what size this turbo is i have no idea i know it shares the same flange as a t3 but the front apparantley is bigger than t4???

but i dont know here are some pics

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any info would be great thanks guys

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thanks guys link to BW helps didnt even know they had a site thanks heaps

as for lag the car has been built for the last 8 months first drive the other day and the lag was.... well.... how do u say ....BIG!!!

boost hit 6 psi at 4000 didnt even make gate at 10psi and just wanted to break out

the car has ****ed compression like 50 psi on cyl 3 and 115 on the rest so the head is off at tthe moment actually the day i drove it i took it off getting the head looked at the bottom end rebuilt id say a bout 2000k ago but the car has not been an the rd for at least a year and half cuz of crash i bought and fixed and took it from standard to this so looking forwrd to seeing how it really goes

silviarb20headandturbocopy8ln.jpg

thanks to slide i have at least what my turbo is from

a 98 GMC/ chev pick up a 6.5l heap off yank shit

oh well it looks beeter in my engine bay i think so any way

http://www.turbodriven.com/en/productsearch/index.asp

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