how don't you know what the turbo is before you buy it?
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Is my current turbo ok?
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well the exhaust side is .48 im not sure yet about the compressor side. it just has a serial plate on the back and says upgrade and a serial number. it has about a 2.5" intake. and its a garrett
here are some pics of the car the turbo came off. not sure if oyu have seen this. i bought the whole kit w/ pipes, turbo, manifold, extra parts for like 200 shipped to my door. all i really wanted at first was the piping but i would like to rebuild this turbo too.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...3/f73ca051.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...e/f73ca053.jpgTurbo f22a/f22b vtec
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still tells us nothing. The exhaust side doesn't matter. The "B" and "E" refer to the compressor housing. Contact whoever you bought the turbo from cause we won't know. Who's setup is that anyways?Knowledge is power...in EVERY sense of the word
FSAE (F Series Accord Enthusiasts) ..."A dying breed thats taking it to the next level" #12
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Originally posted by midnite racer xstill tells us nothing. The exhaust side doesn't matter. The "B" and "E" refer to the compressor housing. Contact whoever you bought the turbo from cause we won't know. Who's setup is that anyways?
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a/r definately tells us that but the a/r for the turbos can easily be changed from .48 to .63 to .82 and so on. Meaning the exhaust housing in this case does not make the turbo as a whole. Its probably a t3/t04...but we won't know what kind. The compressor housing is the most important to identify in this case.
Theres also the potential ricer effect. Suppose somebody asks him what turbo he's running...he can't very well say "i don't know." He be the laughing stock.Knowledge is power...in EVERY sense of the word
FSAE (F Series Accord Enthusiasts) ..."A dying breed thats taking it to the next level" #12
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i dont have a problem admitting i dont know everything about turbo's and some motor things. Now back to the subject. it looks like im SOL until i can identify the compressor side. Some jackass got dremmel happy on the compressor side and polished all the shit off before i got to it. WAIT.........................I was just looking close at the serial number it says.........T04B. Learn from me... weed kills.Turbo f22a/f22b vtec
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