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Driftpretty
07-09-2013, 01:12 PM
Looking for 400 obo.

Worked great pulled off one of my dads cars, T3/T4 flange

Turbonetics 60 trim unsure of sizings but was on a 6 cylinder and pulled hard as shit, no shaft play at all. All this turbo needs is a nice ceramic coated exhaust housing and itll be like new.

Will trade for 17x9 or 18x10,18x9 wheels, whatever. idk cool 180sx things. Or an s15 turbo/gt2871r/etc

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Mark Slide Squad
07-09-2013, 05:18 PM
Looks like an old 60-1 compressor with a T4 exhaust flange with on-center outlet and either a P-trim or Q-trim turbine wheel. The red backplate signifies that it's a carbon seal compressor section, which means it can be used on draw-through carbureted applications. This turbo will be able to make around 450-500hp. Not sure if it's a ceramic BB from your pic or standard journal (bushing) bearing. I used to work at Turbonetics for many years :)

coupe92
07-09-2013, 05:25 PM
Looks like an old 60-1 compressor with a T4 exhaust flange with on-center outlet and either a P-trim or Q-trim turbine wheel. The red backplate signifies that it's a carbon seal compressor section, which means it can be used on draw-through carbureted applications. This turbo will be able to make around 450-500hp. Not sure if it's a ceramic BB from your pic or standard journal (bushing) bearing. I used to work at Turbonetics for many years :)

Dayum he's good.

GLWS, bet that beast sings a beautiful song.

Driftpretty
07-09-2013, 05:57 PM
Looks like an old 60-1 compressor with a T4 exhaust flange with on-center outlet and either a P-trim or Q-trim turbine wheel. The red backplate signifies that it's a carbon seal compressor section, which means it can be used on draw-through carbureted applications. This turbo will be able to make around 450-500hp. Not sure if it's a ceramic BB from your pic or standard journal (bushing) bearing. I used to work at Turbonetics for many years :)


WOW thanks so much man!

Driftpretty
07-10-2013, 03:11 PM
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niGht_kraWler
07-10-2013, 03:24 PM
what are the a/r numbers for the compressor and exhaust? It should be stamped on the turbines example... .86 a/r exhaust or .70 a/r compressor

Driftpretty
07-11-2013, 08:18 AM
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Driftpretty
07-11-2013, 04:09 PM
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Driftpretty
07-12-2013, 06:29 PM
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