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Hey,

Do R33 GTR N1 turbo's have ball bearing cores?

Found these on a site, anyone know if these are correct?

compressor housing: type T3, A/R 0.42,

compressor wheel: type T3, trim 55T

center housing: type T25, bearing F/M360°

turbine housing: type T25, A/R 0.64

turbine wheel: type T25, trim 62T, Fins 11

Cheers

jono

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Hey,

Do R33 GTR N1 turbo's have ball bearing cores?

Found these on a site, anyone know if these are correct?

compressor houseing: type T3, A/R 0.42,

compressor wheel: type T3, trim 55T

center houseing: type T25, bearing F/M360°

turbine houseing: type T25, A/R 0.64

turbine wheel: type T25, trim 62T, Fins 11

Cheers

jono

only r34 n1's are bb core. Well to the best of my knowledge they are anyway.

only r34 n1's are bb core. Well to the best of my knowledge they are anyway.

Thats what I thought too. Just that i've been talking with a guy selling some 33N1's and he's positive they are ball bearing cores. hmmm ..how to find out..

Only the 34's were BB  

If the person selling them is still convinced they are BB take the turbos down to GCG and ask them to look over them and give you an independant answer. They normally don't charge you anything to give them a quick once over.

I'd like to do that, only drama is that the turbo's are in QLD. Might get a mate up there to drop them at a turbo specialist :)

GTR032  

I think they are the same as my n1's im fairly sure their not BB.

ask what serial number is on them..  

Standard GTR Turbo:  14411-24U00

R33 N1 Turbo          :  14411-24U10

You've had these same spec N1's on a GTR? How'd they run? Any power figures and boost peak rpm levels?

thanks

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