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03-23-2012, 10:08 AM
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New Release:

Precision Turbo and Engine has released the highly-anticipated 6466 CEA ball-bearing turbocharger which features the latest and most powerful technology available.

A revolutionary unit which uses the most cutting-edge technology available and is rated to support 900 HP, the 6466 CEA (part number PTB505-6466 B) showcases an all-new 64mm Competition Engineered Aerodynamics (CEA) CNC-machined, 2618-forged aluminum compressor wheel and high-flow 66mm CEA turbine wheel.

Precision’s 6466 CEA turbocharger will be offered with an air-cooled, dual ceramic ball-bearing center housing rotating assembly (CHRA) and utilizes PTE’s “Ported S” cover compressor. As noted in the table below, a multitude of turbine housing options are available to best fit a wide variety of applications and provide the ability to customize and fine-tune the turbo’s performance.


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Ball Bearing Only

PTE's PT6466 CEA Turbocharger features the following:
• Exclusive CEA (Competition Engineered Aerodynamics) compressor wheel machined from a 2618-aluminum forging
• Higher efficiency and faster transient response for maximum power and performance
• 64mm inducer compressor wheel
• Compressor cover options:
- "Ported S" compressor cover 4.0" inlet/2.5" outlet
• Exclusive CEA (Competition Engineered Aerodynamics) 66mm, 76 trim turbine wheel
• Turbine housing options:
- T3 .63 or .82 A/R with 4 bolt (2.5 inch discharge
- T3 .63 A/R with 5 bolt discharge (with or without wastegate hole)
- T3 .63 or .82 A/R with 3" V-Band discharge
- V-Band inlet .82 A/R with V-Band discharge
- T4 .58, .68, .81 or .96 A/R with 3 5/8" V-Band discharge
- T4 Divided .84, 1.0, 1.15 or 1.32 A/R with 3 5/8" V-Band discharge
- Buick .63 or .85 A/R
- GMC Syclone/Typhoon .85 A/R
• Available with an air-cooled, dual ceramic ball-bearing center housing rotating assembly (CHRA)

PM or post up for pricing.

turbo2nr
03-23-2012, 10:11 AM
hows the spool compared to 6266 , will it really make a noticeable power difference from the 6266?

03-23-2012, 10:23 AM
The press release was just sent out this morning so unfortunately testing has not been done at this point in time. This turbo is a middle ground for the 62's and the 67's. I would imagine spool would be compromised very much at all. Your peak power should yield a nice noticeable gain when compared to the 62's. Regards, Robert

HolyShiznit
03-23-2012, 02:39 PM
Testing has been released for Supra's.

New precision 6466 (http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?666269-New-precision-6466)

This is a graph with the turbo's "all in" on a very maximized setup:
http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx26/SoundPerformance/62vs64vs67.jpg

This is a graph of the turbo's at 36 psi on a slightly less extreme setup:
http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx26/SoundPerformance/62vs64vs67_ReidsCar.jpg

03-26-2012, 12:25 PM
Awesome thank you for the graph!!

Regards,
Robert